Wali Pitu and Muslim pilgrimage in Bali, Indonesia :: inventing a sacred tradition /
This ethnographic book deals with the emergence of the Wali Pitu (seven saints) tradition and Muslim pilgrimage in Bali, Indonesia. It touches upon the issues of translocal connectivity between Java and Bali, Islam-Hindu relationship, relations between Muslim groups, and questions of authority and a...
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Zusammenfassung: | This ethnographic book deals with the emergence of the Wali Pitu (seven saints) tradition and Muslim pilgrimage in Bali, Indonesia. It touches upon the issues of translocal connectivity between Java and Bali, Islam-Hindu relationship, relations between Muslim groups, and questions of authority and authenticity of saint worship tradition. 0It offers a new perspective on Bali, seeing the island as a site of cultural motion straddling in between Islam and Hinduism with complexities of local figurations, and belongings of 'Muslim Balinese'. The study also urges the intricate relationship between religion and tourism, between devotion and economy, and shows that the Wali Pitu tradition has facilitated the transgression of spatial and cultural boundaries. |
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contents | Cover -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgement -- Note on Transliteration and Translation -- List of Figures -- Figure 1: Map of Java and Bali -- Figure 2: Map of Bali, Tombs of Wali Pitu, and Wisata Religi Itinerary -- Figure 3: Popular image of the Wali Sanga -- Figure 4: The first version of Wali Pitu image -- Figure 5: The second version of Wali Pitu image -- Figure 6: Haul of the Wali Pitu -- Figure 7: Wisata religi with modest facilities and the pilgrims -- Figure 8: Spatial distribution of sacred places in Loloan -- Figure 9: Pilgrimage at the grave of Ali Bafaqih -- Figure 10: Keramat Gunung and its pilgrims clockwise: the building of Keramat Gunung in 2014, the renovated building in 2015, the steeping trails heading to Keramat Gunung, and the grave -- Figure 11: Candikuning and its banjar division -- Figure 12: From Pamereman to Pura Keramat Ratu Mas Sakti Two top photos by Sri Margana: the pamereman and the grave with two tombstones. Two bottom photos by the author: the pilgrim before the grave with one tombstone and the Hindu temple of Pura Keramat -- Figure 13: Map of Seseh and the Hierarchy of Spaces of Pura Keramat Ratu Mas Sakti -- Figure 14: Sharing the Sacred -- Maps -- Introduction: Muslim Pilgrimage in Bali -- Part 1: Java and Bali in the Invention of the Wali Pitu -- 1. Saint Veneration in Indonesia -- 2. The Invention of the Wali Pitu -- 3. Wisata Religi: Pilgrimage and Tourism in Bali -- Part 2: Questions of Authority and Authenticity -- 4. Al-Qablal Wujud: Identity and Religious Economy -- 5. Keramat Gunung: Islam and Muslim Politics in Candikuning -- 6. Sharing the Sacred: Hybridity and Transgressing Boundaries -- Conclusion: 'Made in Bali, by Java' -- Bibliography -- Glossary and Abbreviation -- Notes -- Index. |
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spelling | Zuhri, Syaifudin, author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2015245662 Wali Pitu and Muslim pilgrimage in Bali, Indonesia : inventing a sacred tradition / Syaifudin Zuhri. Leiden : Leiden University Press, [2022] 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Debates on Islam & society This ethnographic book deals with the emergence of the Wali Pitu (seven saints) tradition and Muslim pilgrimage in Bali, Indonesia. It touches upon the issues of translocal connectivity between Java and Bali, Islam-Hindu relationship, relations between Muslim groups, and questions of authority and authenticity of saint worship tradition. 0It offers a new perspective on Bali, seeing the island as a site of cultural motion straddling in between Islam and Hinduism with complexities of local figurations, and belongings of 'Muslim Balinese'. The study also urges the intricate relationship between religion and tourism, between devotion and economy, and shows that the Wali Pitu tradition has facilitated the transgression of spatial and cultural boundaries. Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on April 22, 2022). Cover -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgement -- Note on Transliteration and Translation -- List of Figures -- Figure 1: Map of Java and Bali -- Figure 2: Map of Bali, Tombs of Wali Pitu, and Wisata Religi Itinerary -- Figure 3: Popular image of the Wali Sanga -- Figure 4: The first version of Wali Pitu image -- Figure 5: The second version of Wali Pitu image -- Figure 6: Haul of the Wali Pitu -- Figure 7: Wisata religi with modest facilities and the pilgrims -- Figure 8: Spatial distribution of sacred places in Loloan -- Figure 9: Pilgrimage at the grave of Ali Bafaqih -- Figure 10: Keramat Gunung and its pilgrims clockwise: the building of Keramat Gunung in 2014, the renovated building in 2015, the steeping trails heading to Keramat Gunung, and the grave -- Figure 11: Candikuning and its banjar division -- Figure 12: From Pamereman to Pura Keramat Ratu Mas Sakti Two top photos by Sri Margana: the pamereman and the grave with two tombstones. Two bottom photos by the author: the pilgrim before the grave with one tombstone and the Hindu temple of Pura Keramat -- Figure 13: Map of Seseh and the Hierarchy of Spaces of Pura Keramat Ratu Mas Sakti -- Figure 14: Sharing the Sacred -- Maps -- Introduction: Muslim Pilgrimage in Bali -- Part 1: Java and Bali in the Invention of the Wali Pitu -- 1. Saint Veneration in Indonesia -- 2. The Invention of the Wali Pitu -- 3. Wisata Religi: Pilgrimage and Tourism in Bali -- Part 2: Questions of Authority and Authenticity -- 4. Al-Qablal Wujud: Identity and Religious Economy -- 5. Keramat Gunung: Islam and Muslim Politics in Candikuning -- 6. Sharing the Sacred: Hybridity and Transgressing Boundaries -- Conclusion: 'Made in Bali, by Java' -- Bibliography -- Glossary and Abbreviation -- Notes -- Index. Muslim pilgrims and pilgrimages Indonesia Bali Island. Muslim saints Prayers and devotions. Islamic worship, rites and ceremonies. bicssc Social groups. bicssc RELIGION / Islam / Rituals & Practice bisacsh Muslim pilgrims and pilgrimages fast Muslim saints fast Indonesia Bali Island fast Islam. thema Islamic life and practice. thema Prayers and devotions fast Debates on Islam and society. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2012146871 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=3368310 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Zuhri, Syaifudin Wali Pitu and Muslim pilgrimage in Bali, Indonesia : inventing a sacred tradition / Debates on Islam and society. Cover -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgement -- Note on Transliteration and Translation -- List of Figures -- Figure 1: Map of Java and Bali -- Figure 2: Map of Bali, Tombs of Wali Pitu, and Wisata Religi Itinerary -- Figure 3: Popular image of the Wali Sanga -- Figure 4: The first version of Wali Pitu image -- Figure 5: The second version of Wali Pitu image -- Figure 6: Haul of the Wali Pitu -- Figure 7: Wisata religi with modest facilities and the pilgrims -- Figure 8: Spatial distribution of sacred places in Loloan -- Figure 9: Pilgrimage at the grave of Ali Bafaqih -- Figure 10: Keramat Gunung and its pilgrims clockwise: the building of Keramat Gunung in 2014, the renovated building in 2015, the steeping trails heading to Keramat Gunung, and the grave -- Figure 11: Candikuning and its banjar division -- Figure 12: From Pamereman to Pura Keramat Ratu Mas Sakti Two top photos by Sri Margana: the pamereman and the grave with two tombstones. Two bottom photos by the author: the pilgrim before the grave with one tombstone and the Hindu temple of Pura Keramat -- Figure 13: Map of Seseh and the Hierarchy of Spaces of Pura Keramat Ratu Mas Sakti -- Figure 14: Sharing the Sacred -- Maps -- Introduction: Muslim Pilgrimage in Bali -- Part 1: Java and Bali in the Invention of the Wali Pitu -- 1. Saint Veneration in Indonesia -- 2. The Invention of the Wali Pitu -- 3. Wisata Religi: Pilgrimage and Tourism in Bali -- Part 2: Questions of Authority and Authenticity -- 4. Al-Qablal Wujud: Identity and Religious Economy -- 5. Keramat Gunung: Islam and Muslim Politics in Candikuning -- 6. Sharing the Sacred: Hybridity and Transgressing Boundaries -- Conclusion: 'Made in Bali, by Java' -- Bibliography -- Glossary and Abbreviation -- Notes -- Index. Muslim pilgrims and pilgrimages Indonesia Bali Island. Muslim saints Prayers and devotions. Islamic worship, rites and ceremonies. bicssc Social groups. bicssc RELIGION / Islam / Rituals & Practice bisacsh Muslim pilgrims and pilgrimages fast Muslim saints fast Islam. thema Islamic life and practice. thema |
title | Wali Pitu and Muslim pilgrimage in Bali, Indonesia : inventing a sacred tradition / |
title_auth | Wali Pitu and Muslim pilgrimage in Bali, Indonesia : inventing a sacred tradition / |
title_exact_search | Wali Pitu and Muslim pilgrimage in Bali, Indonesia : inventing a sacred tradition / |
title_full | Wali Pitu and Muslim pilgrimage in Bali, Indonesia : inventing a sacred tradition / Syaifudin Zuhri. |
title_fullStr | Wali Pitu and Muslim pilgrimage in Bali, Indonesia : inventing a sacred tradition / Syaifudin Zuhri. |
title_full_unstemmed | Wali Pitu and Muslim pilgrimage in Bali, Indonesia : inventing a sacred tradition / Syaifudin Zuhri. |
title_short | Wali Pitu and Muslim pilgrimage in Bali, Indonesia : |
title_sort | wali pitu and muslim pilgrimage in bali indonesia inventing a sacred tradition |
title_sub | inventing a sacred tradition / |
topic | Muslim pilgrims and pilgrimages Indonesia Bali Island. Muslim saints Prayers and devotions. Islamic worship, rites and ceremonies. bicssc Social groups. bicssc RELIGION / Islam / Rituals & Practice bisacsh Muslim pilgrims and pilgrimages fast Muslim saints fast Islam. thema Islamic life and practice. thema |
topic_facet | Muslim pilgrims and pilgrimages Indonesia Bali Island. Muslim saints Prayers and devotions. Islamic worship, rites and ceremonies. Social groups. RELIGION / Islam / Rituals & Practice Muslim pilgrims and pilgrimages Muslim saints Indonesia Bali Island Islam. Islamic life and practice. Prayers and devotions |
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