TY - JOUR AU - Haniolu, M. kr AB - book reviews 239 names, and a list of the works consulted of 4adr: (unfortunately with numerous transliteration inconsistencies). On the whole, however, this very well structured work convincingly demon- strates important links between 4adr:’s epistemology and his ‘gradational ontology’ wherein the cognizant ‘self’ remains ‘anchored in existence’ (p. viii). Comparisons of Kalin’s analyses and conclusions with those put forward in the recent works of Rizvi’s Mull:4adr: and Metaphysics and of Ce ´ cile Bonmariage’s Le Re ´ el et les re ´ alite ´ s: Mull: 4adr: Sh;r:z; et la structure de la re ´ alite ´ (Coll. Etudes musulmanes, XLI; Paris: Librairie philosophique J. Vrin, 2007) are bound to provide fertile ground for furthering 4adrian studies. Roxanne D. Marcotte University of Queensland E-mail: r.marcotte@uq.ed.au doi:10.1093/jis/ets002 Published online 31 January 2012 The Sufi Journey of Baba Rexheb By Frances Trix (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2009), 240 pp. Price HB £36.00. EAN 978–1934536124. Many scholars describe Albania as a land that has hosted large numbers of laramane ¨ (dappled) people. Torn between old and new faiths, the Albanians spawned hybrid forms of worship. Perhaps no belief system better epitomized the indigenous Albanian spirit than Bektashizmi. Bektashizmi is the name TI - The Sufi Journey of Baba RexhebBy Frances Trix JO - Journal of Islamic Studies DO - 10.1093/jis/ets045 DA - 2012-05-09 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/oxford-university-press/the-sufi-journey-of-baba-rexhebby-frances-trix-DIv0tCVqTP SP - 239 EP - 241 VL - 23 IS - 2 DP - DeepDyve ER -