Practices of Islamic Preaching : Text, Performativity, and Materiality of Islamic Religious Speech /
Preaching, a practice composed of and accompanied by a myriad of different activities, is an essential element of Muslim religious life both within and beyond mosques. As such, Islamic preaching is a common means of religious promulgation and knowledge transfer, of pastoral guidance and uplift, but...
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Berlin ; Boston :
De Gruyter,
[2023]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Introducing Practices of Preaching
- I Bodily Performances, Material Settings
- The Somatic and the Sonic in Contemporary Urdu Shiʻi Khiṭābat
- Mono- and Dialogicity in Islamic Sermons in German
- Conceptualizing Contemporary Audiovisual Daʻwa
- II Space and Meaning
- Khuṭba Activism against Gender-Based Violence: The Claremont Main Road Mosque's Community Tafsīr
- Signifying the Preacher: Preaching Practices on Minbars Depicted in the Illustrated Maqāmāt of al-Ḥarīrī
- Preaching Islam in a Migratory Context: Sermons, Migrant Spaces, and Religious Practices among Keralite Sunni Muslim Migrants in Qatar
- III Navigating the Normative
- Instructing the Believers: Ottoman Bosnian Khalwati Sermons on Normative and Supererogatory Rituals
- Theory, Practice, and Tradition in the Malay Khuṭba Manuals of Maḥmūd Zuhdī al-Faṭānī
- IV Negotiating Authorities
- Preaching, Admonishing, and the Struggle over Authority and Normativity between Scholars and Popular Preachers in Mamluk Society
- "May God Bless the Caliph": The Mentioning of Rulers in Friday Sermons of the Abbasid Era
- Mufti Tariq Masood and the Performance of Religious Speech: Social Media and Religious Discourses in Pakistan
- List of Contributors