Cities and Saints
"Cities and Saints" by Ethel Sara Wolper, published by Pennsylvania State University Press in 2003, explores the profound influence of Sufis in medieval Anatolia. This engaging hardback edition, spanning 152 pages, delves into how these spiritual leaders formed alliances that empowered dervish lodges, enabling them to reshape urban landscapes and foster new social connections. Wolper's insightful analysis not only highlights the architectural and cultural transformations of the time but also emphasizes the significance of Sufism in the context of Islamic history. Perfect for enthusiasts of architecture, city planning, and Middle Eastern history, this book offers a unique perspective on the interplay between religion and urban development. Discover how the mystical practices of the Sufis contributed to the evolution of cities in Turkey and beyond, making "Cities and Saints" a must-read for anyone interested in the rich tapestry of Islamic heritage.