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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Zusammenfassung: | "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 the geographic, social, political, embodied, reproductive, and doctrinal margins. Its objective is to develop an inclusive vision of the religion and its many interrelated communities. By paying attention to the values, stories, and practices that characterize Muslim life across sectarian division we are able to render a nuanced portrait that transcends debates about orthodoxy and normativity and gives us more encompassing and accurate views of the forms that Islam takes and how Muslims think and act socially, culturally, theologically, and politically. It becomes apparent that inhabitants of regions beyond the Middle East are not heretics or infidels but rather central to the past, present, and future of the Muslim world. Chapter authors were commissioned by the editor specifically for the book. They include Farah Bakaari (English, Cornell) writing on Islam and its others, Michael Muhammad Knight (novelist and journalist, Philosophy, Central Florida) on rethinking the center of Islam, Tess Waggoner (Near Eastern Studies, NYU) on Turkish Alevi Ashiks, Holly Donahue Singh (Anthropology, Honors College, South Florida) on the ethical practices of Indian Muslim women, Henry Brill (policymaker, History, Georgetown) on 16th-century Mongol Sufi scholar Mirza Muhammad Haydar Dughlat, Kathryn Blanchard (Religious Studies, Alma) on teaching Islam as a non-Muslim, and Curtis himself on Elijah Muhammad, the Nation of Islam, and Black liberation, among others"-- |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (vi, 306 pages) : illustrations |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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spelling | Across the worlds of Islam : Muslim identities, beliefs, and practices from Asia to America / edited by Edward E. Curtis IV. Muslim identities, beliefs, and practices from Asia to America New York : Columbia University Press, [2023] 1 online resource (vi, 306 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier text file PDF rda Includes bibliographical references and index. Introduction / Edward E. Curtis IV -- 1. Islam and Its Others: Ambivalent Orientations towards the Margins of Islam / Farah Bakaari -- 2. Rethinking the Center: Margins and Multiplicity in Hadith Texts / Michael Muhammad Knight -- 3. Islamic Tattooing: Embodying Healing, Materializing Relationships, and Mediating Tradition / Max Johnson Dugan -- 4. Lover's Words Are Eternal: Alevi Ashik Poetry Beyond the Margins / Tess M. Waggoner -- 5. On the Margins of Islamic Doctrine, At the Heart of Islamic Ethics: Elijah Muhammad's Nation of Islam and Black Liberation / Edward E. Curtis IV -- 6. Love and Care at the Margins of Future Generations / Holly Donahue Singh -- 7. Writing Mongol History on the Margins: Sufi and Kinship Connectivity in the Tarikh-i Rashidi / Henry D. Brill -- 8. Journey to the Teaching of Islam / Kathryn D. Blanchard -- Conclusion: Let the Margins Be the Center: On Loving the Alien / Vernon James Schubel -- Acknowledgments. "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 the geographic, social, political, embodied, reproductive, and doctrinal margins. Its objective is to develop an inclusive vision of the religion and its many interrelated communities. By paying attention to the values, stories, and practices that characterize Muslim life across sectarian division we are able to render a nuanced portrait that transcends debates about orthodoxy and normativity and gives us more encompassing and accurate views of the forms that Islam takes and how Muslims think and act socially, culturally, theologically, and politically. It becomes apparent that inhabitants of regions beyond the Middle East are not heretics or infidels but rather central to the past, present, and future of the Muslim world. Chapter authors were commissioned by the editor specifically for the book. They include Farah Bakaari (English, Cornell) writing on Islam and its others, Michael Muhammad Knight (novelist and journalist, Philosophy, Central Florida) on rethinking the center of Islam, Tess Waggoner (Near Eastern Studies, NYU) on Turkish Alevi Ashiks, Holly Donahue Singh (Anthropology, Honors College, South Florida) on the ethical practices of Indian Muslim women, Henry Brill (policymaker, History, Georgetown) on 16th-century Mongol Sufi scholar Mirza Muhammad Haydar Dughlat, Kathryn Blanchard (Religious Studies, Alma) on teaching Islam as a non-Muslim, and Curtis himself on Elijah Muhammad, the Nation of Islam, and Black liberation, among others"-- Provided by publisher. Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on April 17, 2023). In English. Islamic sociology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85124226 Islamic sects. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85068480 Minorities Islamic countries Social conditions. Minorities Religious aspects Islam. Sociologie religieuse Islam. Sectes islamiques. Minorités Pays musulmans Conditions sociales. RELIGION / Islam / General bisacsh Islamic sects fast Islamic sociology fast Minorities Social conditions fast Islamic countries fast Curtis, Edward E., IV, 1970- editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2002054060 Print version: Across the worlds of Islam New York : Columbia University Press, 2023 9780231210645 (DLC) 2022050919 |
spellingShingle | Across the worlds of Islam : Muslim identities, beliefs, and practices from Asia to America / Introduction / Edward E. Curtis IV -- 1. Islam and Its Others: Ambivalent Orientations towards the Margins of Islam / Farah Bakaari -- 2. Rethinking the Center: Margins and Multiplicity in Hadith Texts / Michael Muhammad Knight -- 3. Islamic Tattooing: Embodying Healing, Materializing Relationships, and Mediating Tradition / Max Johnson Dugan -- 4. Lover's Words Are Eternal: Alevi Ashik Poetry Beyond the Margins / Tess M. Waggoner -- 5. On the Margins of Islamic Doctrine, At the Heart of Islamic Ethics: Elijah Muhammad's Nation of Islam and Black Liberation / Edward E. Curtis IV -- 6. Love and Care at the Margins of Future Generations / Holly Donahue Singh -- 7. Writing Mongol History on the Margins: Sufi and Kinship Connectivity in the Tarikh-i Rashidi / Henry D. Brill -- 8. Journey to the Teaching of Islam / Kathryn D. Blanchard -- Conclusion: Let the Margins Be the Center: On Loving the Alien / Vernon James Schubel -- Acknowledgments. Islamic sociology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85124226 Islamic sects. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85068480 Minorities Islamic countries Social conditions. Minorities Religious aspects Islam. Sociologie religieuse Islam. Sectes islamiques. Minorités Pays musulmans Conditions sociales. RELIGION / Islam / General bisacsh Islamic sects fast Islamic sociology fast Minorities Social conditions fast |
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title | Across the worlds of Islam : Muslim identities, beliefs, and practices from Asia to America / |
title_alt | Muslim identities, beliefs, and practices from Asia to America |
title_auth | Across the worlds of Islam : Muslim identities, beliefs, and practices from Asia to America / |
title_exact_search | Across the worlds of Islam : Muslim identities, beliefs, and practices from Asia to America / |
title_full | Across the worlds of Islam : Muslim identities, beliefs, and practices from Asia to America / edited by Edward E. Curtis IV. |
title_fullStr | Across the worlds of Islam : Muslim identities, beliefs, and practices from Asia to America / edited by Edward E. Curtis IV. |
title_full_unstemmed | Across the worlds of Islam : Muslim identities, beliefs, and practices from Asia to America / edited by Edward E. Curtis IV. |
title_short | Across the worlds of Islam : |
title_sort | across the worlds of islam muslim identities beliefs and practices from asia to america |
title_sub | Muslim identities, beliefs, and practices from Asia to America / |
topic | Islamic sociology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85124226 Islamic sects. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85068480 Minorities Islamic countries Social conditions. Minorities Religious aspects Islam. Sociologie religieuse Islam. Sectes islamiques. Minorités Pays musulmans Conditions sociales. RELIGION / Islam / General bisacsh Islamic sects fast Islamic sociology fast Minorities Social conditions fast |
topic_facet | Islamic sociology. Islamic sects. Minorities Islamic countries Social conditions. Minorities Religious aspects Islam. Sociologie religieuse Islam. Sectes islamiques. Minorités Pays musulmans Conditions sociales. RELIGION / Islam / General Islamic sects Islamic sociology Minorities Social conditions Islamic countries |
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