Muslim Diversity

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A01=Leif Manger
Annika Rabo
anthropology of religion
Author_Leif Manger
Category=JBSR
China's Muslims
China’s Muslims
Chinese Government
Chinese Muslim
comparative Islamic societies
Dale Eickelman
Dan Fodio
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ethnographic case studies in Islam
Futa Jallon
Hui Muslims
Islamic Reform Movements
Ivory Coast
Karakoram Highway
Local Islam
Local Regimes
Ma Bufang
Ma Mingxin
migration and religious change
Muslim identity formation
Muslim World
Nuba Mountains
Sacred Mountain
sectarian conflict studies
Shah Jalal
Social Reproduction
syncretic religious practices
Syrian Muslim Brotherhood
Transition Ceremonies
Transnational Religious Activism
Western Sahara
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780700711048
  • Weight: 476g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Mar 1999
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The term 'local Islam' has been coined to describe local responses to the effects of globalisation in the Islamic world. All contributions to this volume present cases of 'local Islam' as well as discussing the term itself. But what all of this group of anthropologists and historians convey is a feeling of dissatisfaction with the very term. Their uneasiness relates to the conceptual problems arising from seeing Islam as either local or global. Rather, the authors argue in favour of a focus not on Islam but on the lives of Muslims, putting their lives into the context of complex historical developments. Ranging across much of the vast extent of the Islamic world - from West Africa and the Near East to China and Southeast Asia - the contributions deal with the effects of migration on local Islamic traditions in Bangladesh; conflicts between Muslim sects in Pakistan; the development of jihad in West Africa; the problem of maintaining a Muslim identity in China; how Javanese Muslims combine their Islamic faith with belief in a local Javanese spirit world; the comparison between urban- and rural-based Islam in Syria; and (in two studies from western Sudan) issues of belief and broader aspects of identity management in a multi-ethnic situation.