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Mark J. Sedgwick (born 20 July 1960) is a British historian of
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. He is Full Professor of Arab and Islamic Studies at
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in Denmark. Sedgwick is notable for pioneering historical research into the religious movement called
Traditionalism Traditionalism is the adherence to traditional beliefs or practices. It may also refer to: Religion * Traditional religion, a religion or belief associated with a particular ethnic group * Traditionalism (19th-century Catholicism), a 19th-cen ...
.


Life and career


Early life and education

Sedgwick was born in London, England. He was educated in England at
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, where he first became interested in history, and
Worcester College Worcester College ( ) is a constituent college of the University of Oxford in England. The college was founded in 1714 by the benefaction of Sir Thomas Cookes, 2nd Baronet (1648–1701) of Norgrove, Worcestershire, whose coat of arms was ad ...
,
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. He did his PhD in
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at the
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under the supervision of Séan O'Fahey.


Encounter with Sufism and Traditionalism

While living in
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in 1990, Sedgwick encountered Sufis from both the
Naqshbandiyya Naqshbandi (Persian: نقشبندیه) is a major Sufi order within Sunni Islam, named after its 14th-century founder, Baha' al-Din Naqshband. Practitioners, known as Naqshbandis, trace their spiritual lineage (silsila) directly to the Prophe ...
tariqa A ''tariqa'' () is a religious order of Sufism, or specifically a concept for the mystical teaching and spiritual practices of such an order with the aim of seeking , which translates as "ultimate truth". A tariqa has a (guide) who plays the ...
and the Traditionalist Maryamiyya. While not joining either group, he started research on Traditionalism in 1996.


Career

Sedgwick first taught history at the
American University in Cairo The American University in Cairo (AUC; ) is a private research university in New Cairo, Egypt. The university offers American-style learning programs at undergraduate, graduate, and professional levels, along with a continuing education program. ...
, Egypt, where he established one of the Arab world's few courses on the history of
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. In 2007 he moved to
Aarhus University Aarhus University (, abbreviated AU) is a public research university. Its main campus is located in Aarhus, Denmark. It is the second largest and second oldest university in Denmark. The university is part of the Coimbra Group, the Guild, and Ut ...
,
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, where he became Professor of Arab and Islamic Studies. His books have been translated into French, German, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Romanian, Serbian, Portuguese, Persian, and Turkish. He was a founder member of the European Society for the Study of Western Esotericism, of which he was Secretary 2010–16. He was elected to the board of the Nordic Society for Middle Eastern Studies in 2016, and was elected chairperson in 2019. In 2016 he was a founding member, and first president, of the European Network for the Study of Islam and Esotericism.


Work

Sedgwick's earliest research was on Sufism in the Arab and Muslim world. He is best known for his work on Sufism and
Traditionalism Traditionalism is the adherence to traditional beliefs or practices. It may also refer to: Religion * Traditional religion, a religion or belief associated with a particular ethnic group * Traditionalism (19th-century Catholicism), a 19th-cen ...
, especially for his ''Against the Modern World: Traditionalism and the Secret Intellectual History of the Twentieth Century'' (2004). He is also known for his work on
terrorism Terrorism, in its broadest sense, is the use of violence against non-combatants to achieve political or ideological aims. The term is used in this regard primarily to refer to intentional violence during peacetime or in the context of war aga ...
, especially for his 2004 article "Al-Qaeda and the nature of religious terrorism" in which he argues for understanding the terrorism of
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should be understood in political rather than religious terms. He is a critic of the concept of radicalisation, which he argues is a "source of confusion." Despite his association with the European Society for the Study of Western Esotericism, he has argued that understanding
Western esotericism Western esotericism, also known as the Western mystery tradition, is a wide range of loosely related ideas and movements that developed within Western society. These ideas and currents are united since they are largely distinct both from orthod ...
as distinctly Western may no longer be appropriate.


Controversy

Sedgwick has been accused of "an undisclosed personal history with Traditionalism" and, therefore, of having "a personal and undisclosed bias against Traditionalism". He has also been accused of being a secret Traditionalist Sufi and part of a conspiracy against Enlightenment values.Frederik Stjernfelt, "Mareridt: Dialog Mysteriet," ''Weekendavisen'' 15 January 2010 section 3 p. 1 He has pointed out that both charges can hardly be true at the same time and explained that his personal history with Traditionalism was early and limited. He claims this did not result in any bias one way or the other.


Works

Single author *''Sufism: The Essentials.'' Cairo: American University in Cairo Press, 2000. *''Against the Modern World: Traditionalism and the Secret Intellectual History of the Twentieth Century.'' Oxford University Press, 2004. *"Al-Qaeda and the Nature of Religious Terrorism" ''Terrorism and Political Violence'' 2004 *''Saints and Sons: The Making and Remaking of the Rashidi Ahmadi Sufi Order, 1799–2000.'' Brill, 2005. *''Islam and Muslims: A Guide to Diverse Experience in a Modern World.'' Boston: Intercultural Press, 2006. *''Muhammad Abduh.'' Oxford: Oneworld, 2009. *“The Concept of Radicalization as a Source of Confusion.” ''Terrorism and Political Violence'' 2010 *''Western Sufism: From the Abbasids to the New Age''. New York: Oxford University Press, 2016. *''Traditionalism: The Radical Project for Restoring Sacred Order''. New York: Oxford University Press, 2023. Edited works *''Islamic Myths and Memories: Mediators of Globalization.'' Editor, with Ulrika Mårtensson and Itzchak Weismann. Farnham: Ashgate Press, 2014. *''Making European Muslims: Religious Socialization among Young Muslims in Scandinavia and Western Europe.'' Editor. New York: Routledge, 2014. *''Key Thinkers of the Radical Right: Behind the New Threat to Liberal Democracy.'' Editor. New York: Oxford University Press, 2019. *''Global Sufism: Boundaries, Structures, and Politics.'' Editor, with Francesco Piraino. London: Hurst, 2019. *''Esoteric Transfers and Constructions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.'' Editor, with Francesco Piraino. New York: Palgrave, 2021. *''Anarchist, Artist, Sufi: The Politics, Painting, and Esotericism of Ivan Aguéli.'' Editor. London: Bloomsbury, 2021.


References


External links


Aarhus University pageSedgwick's website
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