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Title: Social Psychology of Shrines and Graveyards in Sufi Society; The Case Studies of Albania and Turkey
Authors: Tariq Saeed Yousafzai, Junaid Ali, Dr. Muhammad Asim
Journal: Insights of mystical, spiritual and theological studies
Year: 2023
Volume: 2
Issue: 4
Language: en
Keywords: Teqja e TerbacitEt’hem Bey MosqueOrthodox Church of St. GeorgeHasan KaleshiBektashi OrderLorenc Bejko
This research paper explores the social psychology of shrines and graveyards in Sufi society through a case study of Albania and Turkey. Shrines and graveyards are sacred sites that hold immense cultural and religious significance for Sufi Muslims. Despite their importance, there is limited research on the social psychology of these sites and how they shape social norms, attitudes, and behaviors.
Drawing on qualitative data collected from interviews and observations in Albania and Turkey, this research paper examines the role of shrines and graveyards in shaping social interactions and community dynamics. The paper analyzes the ways in which shrines and graveyards serve as spaces for collective worship, spiritual healing, and socialization. It also examines how these sites can reinforce gender norms, social hierarchies, and cultural values.
The research findings suggest that shrines and graveyards are powerful sites for shaping social psychology in Sufi society. They provide a sense of belonging and identity to individuals and communities, but can also reinforce exclusionary practices and reinforce traditional gender roles. The paper concludes by calling for further research on the social psychology of shrines and graveyards in diverse cultural and religious contexts.
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