Health and Ritual in Morocco

Health and Ritual in Morocco
Author: Josep Lluís Mateo Dieste
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2012-10-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789004234482

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In Health and Ritual in Morocco, Josep Lluis Mateo Dieste analyzes the many notions of the body that appear in various Moroccan medical and religious systems. Viewing these issues from anthropological and historical perspectives to the development of Islamic medicine in Morocco, this study highlights the elements of power that define these representations and practices. Mateo Dieste shows that most of the healing rituals challenge the strict division between physical and mental afflictions. Health and Ritual in Morocco provides a valuable structure for understanding Moroccan conceptions of the person, rites of passage, gender differences, and reproductive practices. It offers insights into the weight of the notions of impurity and purification of the body in the daily life of the contemporary Moroccan population.

Health and Ritual in Morocco

Health and Ritual in Morocco
Author: Josep Lluís Mateo Dieste
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 375
Release: 2012-10-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789004232860

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In Health and Ritual in Morocco, J. L. Mateo Dieste analyzes the many notions of the body in contemporary Morocco and shows how a rich universe of healing systems and rituals conforms to social and historical power relationships.

Ritual and Belief in Morocco

Ritual and Belief in Morocco
Author: Edvard Westermarck
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 629
Release: 1926
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:58219142

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Ritual and Belief in Morocco Vol II Routledge Revivals

Ritual and Belief in Morocco  Vol  II  Routledge Revivals
Author: Edward Westermarck
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 652
Release: 2013-11-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317912620

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Between the years of 1898 and 1926, Edward Westermarck spent a total of seven years in Morocco, visiting towns and tribes in different parts of the country, meeting local people and learning about their language and culture; his findings are noted in this two-volume set, first published in 1926. The first volume contains extensive reference material, including Westermarck’s system of transliteration and a comprehensive list of the tribes and districts mentioned in the text. The chapters in this, the second volume, explore such areas as the rites and beliefs connected with the Islamic calendar, agriculture, and childbirth. This title will fascinate any student or researcher of anthropology with an interest in the history of ritual, culture and religion in Morocco.

Ritual and Belief in Morocco

Ritual and Belief in Morocco
Author: Edvard Alexander Westermarck
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1968
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:174327439

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Muslim Custodians of Jewish Spaces in Morocco

Muslim Custodians of Jewish Spaces in Morocco
Author: Cory Thomas Pechan Driver
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2018-04-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783319787862

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Exploring the roles of Muslim guards and guides in Jewish cemeteries in Morocco, Cory Thomas Pechan Driver suggests that these custodians use performances of ritual and caring acts for Jewish graves for multiple reasons. Imazighen [Berbers] stress their close ties with Jews in order to create a moral self intentionally set apart from the mono-ethically Arab and mono-religiously Muslim Morocco. Other subjects, and particularly women, use their ties with Jewish sites to harness power and prestige in their communities. Others still may care for these grave sites to express grief for a close Jewish friend or adoptive family. In examining these motives, Driver not only documents the flow of material and spiritual capital across religious lines, but also moves beyond Muslim memory of the past on the one hand and Jewish dread of the future on the other to think about the Muslim/Jewish present in Morocco.

Magic and Ritual in the Ancient World

Magic and Ritual in the Ancient World
Author: Paul Allan Mirecki,Marvin W. Meyer
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2002
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004116761

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This volume contains a series of provocative essays that explore expressions of magic and ritual power in the ancient world. The strength of the present volume lies in the breadth of scholarly approaches represented. The book begins with several papyrological studies presenting important new texts in Greek and Coptic, continuing with essays focussing on taxonomy and definition. The concluding essays apply contemporary theories to analyses of specific test cases in a broad variety of ancient Mediterranean cultures. Paul Mirecki, Th.D. (1986) in Religious Studies, Harvard Divinity School, is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Kansas. Marvin Meyer, Ph.D. (1979) in Religion, Claremont Graduate School, is Professor of Religion at Chapman University, Orange, California, and Director of the Coptic Magical Texts Project of the Institute for Antiquity and Christianity.

Women in Sufism

Women in Sufism
Author: Marta Dominguez Diaz
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2014-10-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781317806578

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Exploring the diverse myriad of female religious identities that exist within the various branches of the Moroccan Sufi Order, Qādiriyya Būdshīshiyya, today, this book evidences a wide array of religious identities, from those more typical of Berber culture, to those characterised by a ‘sober’ approach to Sufism, as well as those that denote New Age eclecticism. The book researches the ways in which religious discourses are corporeally endorsed. After providing an overview of the Order historically and today, enunciating the processes by which this local tarīqa from North-eastern Morocco has become the international organization that it is now, the book explores the religious body in movement, in performance, and in relation to the social order. It analyses pilgrimage by assessing the annual visit that followers of Hamza Būdshīsh make to the central lodge of the Order in Madāgh; it explores bodily religious enactments in ritual performance, by discussing the central practices of Sufi ritual as manifested in the Būdshīshiyya, and delves attention into diverse understandings of faith healing and health issues. Women and Sufism provides a detailed insight into religious healing, sufi rituals and sufi pilgrimage, and is essential reading for those seeking to understand Islam in Morocco, or those with an interest in Anthropology and Middle East studies more generally.