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Jihad Beyond Islam
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 192

Jihad Beyond Islam

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006-08-07
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  • Publisher: Berg

By observing the current crisis of identity among ordinary Muslims, this book explores why, and in what circumstances Muslims speak of jihad. In the end, jihad is what Muslims say it is. Marranci offers us a nuanced and anthropolitical understanding of Muslims' lives beyond the predictable clichés.

The Anthropology of Islam
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 192

The Anthropology of Islam

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008-04-15
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  • Publisher: Berg

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

Jihad Beyond Islam
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 193

Jihad Beyond Islam

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-05-28
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Jihad' is a highly charged word. Often mistranslated as 'Holy War', it has become synonymous with terrorism. Current political events have entirely failed to take account of the subtlety and complexity of jihad. Like many concepts with a long history, different cultural ideas have influenced the religious aspects of jihad. As a result its original meaning has been adapted, modified and destabilized - never more than at the present time. How does jihad manifest itself in Muslims' everyday lives? What impact has 9/11 and its backlash had on jihad? By observing the current crisis of identity among ordinary Muslims, this timely book explores why, and in what circumstances Muslims speak of jihad. In the end, jihad is what Muslims say it is. Marranci offers us a nuanced and sophisticated anthropological understanding of Muslims' lives far beyond the predictable cliches.A PDF version of this book is available for free in open access via the OAPEN Library platform, www.oapen.org

The Anthropology of Islam
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 189

The Anthropology of Islam

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-05-27
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  • Publisher: Routledge

An increasing number of people have questions about Islam and Muslims. But how can we approach and study Islam after September 11th? Which is the best methodology to understand an Islam that is changing in a globalized world? The Anthropology of Islam argues that Islam today needs to be studied as a living religion through the observation of everyday Muslim life. Drawing on extensive original fieldwork, Marranci provides provocative analyses of Islam and its relation to issues such as identities, politics, culture, power and gender. The Anthropology of Islam is unprecedented in its innovative and challenging discussion about fieldwork among Muslims, and its ethnographically based interpretations of contemporary aspects of Islam in a post-September 11th society. The book will appeal to those in anthropology and beyond who see and are interested in investigating the unsettled place of Islam in our multicultural society.

Faith, Ideology and Fear
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 254

Faith, Ideology and Fear

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-09-08
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Based on four years anthropological research within prisons and Muslim communities in the UK, this book offers a unique discussion of the relationship between the experience of prison among Muslims and the formation of religious identity. Gabriele Marranci thoroughly examines Muslim religious life in prison, the work of Muslim chaplains and imams (and the overall impact that they have on Muslim prisoners), providing an analysis of the current prison policies aiming to prevent radicalisation, and discusses the counterproductive results of an increasing young Muslim presence in prisons, as well as the reaction of the Muslim communities to this increase. Marranci suggests that the prison environment, and increasing restrictions therein, are linked to the fear of radicalization, and are facilitating identity processes in which Islam turns into an ideology. This important study goes on to make a thorough examination of the lives of former Muslim prisoners, showing how they are particularly vulnerable to extremists' recruitment, and explaining the dynamics which have led, in certain cases, to their recommitting offences, or embarking on a path of radicalization.

Wars of Terror
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 161

Wars of Terror

In the years following 9/11 and right up to the present day, the world has experienced perpetual global conflict characterized by a Manichean vision: good versus evil, light versus darkness. In Samuel P. Huntington's seminal work, The Clash of Civilizations, this turmoil is explained as the inevitable result of civilizational struggle. The author, through an anthropological analysis, explains that what we are experiencing today is far from a clash of civilizations or cultures, but rather a clash among 'civilizers' who presume to have the power to define how to be human. Providing an innovative analysis, this book explores the civilizing rhetoric which can be identified among both Muslim and non-Muslim groups and individuals and the prolonged consequences that these clashes will have for multicultural societies. Based on twelve years of research and fieldwork in Western countries as well as Southeast Asia, Marranci guides the reader to observe the impact that labels, stigma, conspiracy theories and stereotypes have in maintaining the current conflict which globalized with the start of the War on Terror.

Understanding Muslim Identity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 184

Understanding Muslim Identity

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009-01-15
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  • Publisher: Springer

In this timely book, Marranci critically surveys the available theories on Islamic fundamentalism and extremism. Rejecting essentialism and cultural reductionism, the book suggests that identity and emotion play an essential role in the phenomenon that has been called fundamentalism.

Muslim Societies and the Challenge of Secularization: An Interdisciplinary Approach
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 264

Muslim Societies and the Challenge of Secularization: An Interdisciplinary Approach

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-11-06
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  • Publisher: Springer

Scholars from various disciplines worked together to present the first interdisciplinary book to address the issue of Islam, secularism and globalization. The book has a clear structure which represents its interdisciplinary approach: the first section addresses the philosophical and historical discussion about Islam and secularism; the second section discusses the topic from an ethnographical and social anthropological viewpoint; and the final section addresses Islam, secularism and globalization from a political viewpoint. This unique collection not only offers innovative research and new material, it also provides empirical examples and theoretical debates, and could therefore also be used as a textbook for courses on Islam, globalization, anthropology, politics, sociology and law.

Studying Islam in Practice
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 254

Studying Islam in Practice

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-12-17
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  • Publisher: Routledge

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.

Studying Islam in Practice
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 413

Studying Islam in Practice

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-12-17
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  • Publisher: Routledge

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.