The Anthropology of Islam

The Anthropology of Islam
Title The Anthropology of Islam PDF eBook
Author Gabriele Marranci
Publisher Berg
Total Pages 192
Release 2008-04-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1845202856

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Acknowledgements p. ix 1 Introduction p. 1 2 Islam: Beliefs, History and Rituals p. 13 3 From Studying Islam to Studying Muslims p. 31 4 Studying Muslims in the West: Before and After September 11 p. 53 5 From the Exotic to the Familiar: Anamneses of Fieldwork among Muslims p. 71 6 Beyond the Stereotype: Challenges in Understanding Muslim Identities p. 89 7 The Ummah Paradox p. 103 8 The Dynamics of Gender in Islam p. 117 9 Conclusion p. 139 Glossary p. 147 References p. 151 Index p. 173

A New Anthropology of Islam

A New Anthropology of Islam
Title A New Anthropology of Islam PDF eBook
Author John R. Bowen
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 231
Release 2012-08-02
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0521529786

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This powerful, accessible new study explores the contributions that anthropology has made to the study and understanding of Islam.

Islam and New Kinship

Islam and New Kinship
Title Islam and New Kinship PDF eBook
Author Morgan Clarke
Publisher Berghahn Books
Total Pages 262
Release 2009-06-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1845459237

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Assisted reproductive technologies such as in vitro fertilization have provoked global controversy and ethical debate. This book provides a groundbreaking investigation into those debates in the Islamic Middle East, simultaneously documenting changing ideas of kinship and the evolving role of religious authority in the region through a combination of in-depth field research in Lebanon and an exhaustive survey of the Islamic legal literature. Lebanon, home to both Sunni and Shiite Muslim communities, provides a valuable site through which to explore the overall dynamism and diversity of global Islamic debate. As this book shows, Muslim perspectives focus on the moral propriety of such controversial procedures as the use of donor sperm and eggs as well as surrogacy arrangements, which are allowed by some authorities using surprising and innovative legal arguments. These arguments challenge common stereotypes of the rigidity and conservatism of Islamic law and compel us to question conventional contrasts between ‘liberal’ and Islamic notions of moral freedom, as well as the epistemological assumptions of anthropology’s own ‘new kinship studies’. This book will be essential reading for anyone interested in contemporary Islam and the impact of reproductive technology on the global social imaginary.

The Idea of an Anthropology of Islam

The Idea of an Anthropology of Islam
Title The Idea of an Anthropology of Islam PDF eBook
Author Talal Asad
Publisher
Total Pages 22
Release 1986
Genre Anthropology
ISBN

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A New Anthropology of Islam

A New Anthropology of Islam
Title A New Anthropology of Islam PDF eBook
Author John R. Bowen
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 266
Release 2012-08-02
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1139536125

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In this powerful, but accessible new study, John Bowen draws on a full range of work in social anthropology to present Islam in ways that emphasise its constitutive practices, from praying and learning to judging and political organising. Starting at the heart of Islam - revelation and learning in Arabic lands - Bowen shows how Muslims have adapted Islamic texts and traditions to ideas and conditions in the societies in which they live. Returning to key case studies in Asia, Africa and Western Europe, to explore each major domain of Islamic religious and social life, Bowen also considers the theoretical advances in social anthropology that have come out of the study of Islam. A New Anthropology of Islam is essential reading for all those interested in the study of Islam and for those following new developments in the discipline of anthropology.

The Anthropology of Islamic Law

The Anthropology of Islamic Law
Title The Anthropology of Islamic Law PDF eBook
Author Aria Nakissa
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 304
Release 2019-04-05
Genre Law
ISBN 0190932899

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The Anthropology of Islamic Law shows how hermeneutic theory and practice theory can be brought together to analyze cultural, legal, and religious traditions. These ideas are developed through an analysis of the Islamic legal tradition, which examines both Islamic legal doctrine and religious education. The book combines anthropology and Islamist history, using ethnography and in-depth analysis of Arabic religious texts. The book focuses on higher religious learning in contemporary Egypt, examining its intellectual, ethical, and pedagogical dimensions. Data is drawn from fieldwork inside al-Azhar University, Cairo University's Dar al-Ulum, and the network of traditional study circles associated with the al-Azhar mosque. Together these sites constitute the most important venue for the transmission of religious learning in the contemporary Muslim world. The book gives special attention to contemporary Egypt, and also provides a broader analysis relevant to Islamic legal doctrine and religious education throughout history.

A New Anthropology of Islam

A New Anthropology of Islam
Title A New Anthropology of Islam PDF eBook
Author John Richard Bowen
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2012
Genre Anthropology of religion
ISBN 9781139539616

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"In this powerful but accessible new study John Bowen draws on a full range of work in social anthropology to present Islam in ways that emphasise its constitutive practices, from praying and learning to judging and political organising. Starting at the heart of Islam - revelation and learning in Arabic lands - Bowen shows how Muslims have adapted Islamic texts and traditions to ideas and conditions in the societies in which they live. Returning to key case studies in Indonesia, Africa, Pakistan and Western Europe to explore each major domain of Islamic religious and social life, Bowen also considers the theoretical advances in social anthropology that have come out of the study of Islam. A New Anthropology of Islam is essential reading for all those interested in the study of Islam and for those following new developments in the discipline of anthropology"--