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Sufi Regional Cults in South Asia and Indonesia: Towards a Comparative Analysis 25 Chapter 2. (Re)Imagining Space: Dreams and Saint Shrines in Egypt 47 Chapter 3. Remixing Songs, Remaking MULIDS: The Merging Spaces of Dance Music and Saint Festivals in Egypt 67 Chapter 4. Notes on Locality, Connectedness, and Saintliness 89 Chapter 5. Saints (awliya'), Public Places and Modernity in Egypt 103 Chapter 6. Islam on both Sides: Religion and Locality in Western Burkina Faso 125 Chapter 7. The Making of a 'Harari' City in Ethiopia: Constructing and Contesting Saintly Places in Harar 149 Chapter 8. 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