Muslim Preaching in the Middle East and Beyond : : Historical and Contemporary Case Studies / / Simon Stjernholm, Elisabeth Özdalga.
Explores Muslim religious oratory across time, culture and mediaExplores the huge variety of Muslim religious oratory in Muslim majority and minority contextsCalls attention to a shared discursive traditionCombines analyses of political and ideological uses of oratory with a focus on its ritual aspe...
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Place / Publishing House: | Edinburgh : : Edinburgh University Press, , [2022] ©2020 |
Year of Publication: | 2022 |
Language: | English |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- CONTENTS
- Acknowledgements
- About the Authors
- Note on Transliteration
- Introduction
- Part I Ritual and Performance
- 1 The Framework of Islamic Rhetoric: The Ritual of the Khuṭba and its Origin
- 2 The Khuṭba Scene in Arab Religious Films and TV Dramas
- 3 Instructive Speech among Bosnian Muslim Women: Sermons, Lessons or Guidance?
- Part II Power and Authority
- 4 Preaching and the Problem of Religious Authority in Medieval Islam
- 5 Friday Sermons in a Secular State: Religious Institution-building in Modern Turkey
- Part III Mediation
- 6 Going Online: Saudi Female Intellectual Preachers in the New Media
- 7 Brief Reminders: Muslim Preachers, Mediation and Time
- Part IV Identities
- 8 Advising and Warning the People: Swedish Salafis on Violence, Renunciation and Life in the Suburbs
- 9 Discourses on Marriage, Religious Identity and Gender in Medieval and Contemporary Islamic Preaching: Continuities and Adaptations
- Epilogue
- Index