This book presents Islam as a lived religion through observation and discussion of how Muslims from a variety of countries, traditions and views practice their religion. It conveys the experiences of researchers from different disciplinary backgrounds and demonstrates the dynamic and heterogeneous world of Islam. The fascinating case studies range from Turkey, Egypt, Morocco and Lebanon to the UK, USA, Australia and Indonesia, and cover topics such as music, art, education, law, gender and sexuality. Together they will help students understand how research into religious practice is carried out, and what issues and challenges arise.…mehr
This book presents Islam as a lived religion through observation and discussion of how Muslims from a variety of countries, traditions and views practice their religion. It conveys the experiences of researchers from different disciplinary backgrounds and demonstrates the dynamic and heterogeneous world of Islam. The fascinating case studies range from Turkey, Egypt, Morocco and Lebanon to the UK, USA, Australia and Indonesia, and cover topics such as music, art, education, law, gender and sexuality. Together they will help students understand how research into religious practice is carried out, and what issues and challenges arise.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Gabriele Marranci is an anthropologist working on religion with a specialization in Muslim societies. He is Director of the Study of Contemporary Muslim Lives research hub at Macquarie University in Australia, and Senior Honorary Research Fellow at the Centre for the Study of Islam in the UK at Cardiff University. His books include Jihad beyond Islam (Berg 2006), The Anthropology of Islam (Berg 2007), Understanding Muslim Identity, Rethinking Fundamentalism (Palgrave Macmillan 2009) and Faith, Ideology and Fear: Muslim Identities Within and Beyond Prisons (Continuum 2009).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Studying Islam in Practice (GABRIELE MARRANCI) 1. On Fasting in Fes: Learning about Food, Family, and Friendship during Fieldwork in Morocco (MARIA F. CURTIS) 2. Studying the Muslim Family Law Courts in Morocco (LAWRENCE ROSEN) 3. Hymenoplasty and the Relationship between Doctors and Muftis in Egypt (L.L. WYNN) 4. Studying Fatwas: Global and Local Answers to Religious Questions (DAVID DRENNAN) 5. The hajj: its meaning for Turkish Muslims (CAROL L. DELANEY) 6. Studying Islam and the City: The Case of Istanbul (CHRIS HOUSTON) 7. Study of Shi'a Muslim Women in Southern California (BRIDGET BLOMFIELD) 8. Studying Indonesian Muslim masculinities in Indonesia and Australia (PAMELA NILAN) 9. An ethnographer among the Ahmadis: learning Islam in the suburbs (MARZIA BALZANI) 10. Women, Sexuality and Mosques (S. DERVLA SHANNAHAN) 11. Where heaven meets land: Music and Islam in everyday life and encounters (CARIN BERG) 12. Reflections at a Time of Transformation: American Muslim Artists Reach Out to New Yorkers in the Aftermath of September 11 (MUNIR JIWA) 13. Global Muslim Markets in London (JOHAN FISCHER) 14. Researching Muslim Converts: Islamic Teachings, Political Context and the Researcher's Personality (LEON MOOSAVI) 15. Studying Muslims and Cyberspace (GARY BUNT) 16. Women Studying for the Afterlife (MAREIKE J. WINKELMANN) 17. Experiencing Islamic Education in Indonesia (RON LUKENS-BULL)
Introduction: Studying Islam in Practice (GABRIELE MARRANCI) 1. On Fasting in Fes: Learning about Food, Family, and Friendship during Fieldwork in Morocco (MARIA F. CURTIS) 2. Studying the Muslim Family Law Courts in Morocco (LAWRENCE ROSEN) 3. Hymenoplasty and the Relationship between Doctors and Muftis in Egypt (L.L. WYNN) 4. Studying Fatwas: Global and Local Answers to Religious Questions (DAVID DRENNAN) 5. The hajj: its meaning for Turkish Muslims (CAROL L. DELANEY) 6. Studying Islam and the City: The Case of Istanbul (CHRIS HOUSTON) 7. Study of Shi'a Muslim Women in Southern California (BRIDGET BLOMFIELD) 8. Studying Indonesian Muslim masculinities in Indonesia and Australia (PAMELA NILAN) 9. An ethnographer among the Ahmadis: learning Islam in the suburbs (MARZIA BALZANI) 10. Women, Sexuality and Mosques (S. DERVLA SHANNAHAN) 11. Where heaven meets land: Music and Islam in everyday life and encounters (CARIN BERG) 12. Reflections at a Time of Transformation: American Muslim Artists Reach Out to New Yorkers in the Aftermath of September 11 (MUNIR JIWA) 13. Global Muslim Markets in London (JOHAN FISCHER) 14. Researching Muslim Converts: Islamic Teachings, Political Context and the Researcher's Personality (LEON MOOSAVI) 15. Studying Muslims and Cyberspace (GARY BUNT) 16. Women Studying for the Afterlife (MAREIKE J. WINKELMANN) 17. Experiencing Islamic Education in Indonesia (RON LUKENS-BULL)
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