Across the worlds of Islam: Muslim identities, beliefs, and practices from Asia to America
"Unlike the majority of introductions to Islam, which all too often elide essential theological and legal debates in favor of presenting a homogenized Middle East-centric view of what Islam represents to all Muslims, this book provides a balanced perspective on Sunni, Shia, and Sufi Islam at th...
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CONTENTS Introduction I EDWARD E. CURTIS IV I Islam and Its Others: Ambivalent Orientations Toward the Margins of Islam 15 FARAH BAKAARI 2 Rethinking the Center: Margins and Multiplicity in Hadith Texts 45 MICHAEL MUHAMMAD KNIGHT 3 Islamic Tattooing: Embodying Healing, Materializing Relationships, and Mediating Tradition 67 MAX JOHNSON DUGAN 4 Lover’s Words Are Eternal: Alevi Ashik Poetry Beyond the Margins 99 TESS Μ. WAGGONER 5 On the Margins of Islamic Doctrine, at the Heart of Islamic Ethics: Elijah Muhammad’s Nation of Islam and Black Liberation 135 EDWARD E. CURTIS IV
vi Ю CONTENTS 6 Love and Care at the Margins of Future Generations 161 HOLLY DONAHUE SINGH 7 Writing Mongol History on the Margins: Sufi and Kinship Connectivity in the Tarikh-i Rashidi 193 HENRY D. BRILL 8 Journey to the Teaching of Islam 223 KATHRYN D. BLANCHARD Conclusion: Let the Margins Be the Center 249 VERNON JAMES SCHUBEL Contributors 285 Acknowledgments 287 Index 289 |
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