Islam and Cultural Change in Papua New Guinea

Islam and Cultural Change in Papua New Guinea
Author: Scott Flower
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2016-08-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317680833

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Scholars of religion and policy makers may be surprised at the changes occurring on the second largest island of the world that straddles one of the most Christianised and least Christianised areas of the world. This book provides an accurate and deeper understanding of the nature of Islam in Papua New Guinea, and determines the causes and processes of recent growth in the country’s Muslim population. Combining ethnographic, sociological and historical approaches to understanding Islam’s growth in Papua New Guinea, the book uses extensive fieldwork, interviews and archival records to look at the establishment, institutionalization and growth of Islam in a country that is predominantly Christian. It analyses the causes and processes of conversion, and presents a new analytical approach that could be used as a basis for analysing Islamic conversions in other parts of the world. Presenting an interdisciplinary approach to the study of Islamic conversion thorough the examination of the causes and process of Islamic conversion in Papua New Guinea, the book is of interest to students and scholars of Asian Religion, Islamic Studies and Cultural Studies.

Islam and Cultural Change in Papua New Guinea

Islam and Cultural Change in Papua New Guinea
Author: Scott Flower
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2016-08-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317680840

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Scholars of religion and policy makers may be surprised at the changes occurring on the second largest island of the world that straddles one of the most Christianised and least Christianised areas of the world. This book provides an accurate and deeper understanding of the nature of Islam in Papua New Guinea, and determines the causes and processes of recent growth in the country’s Muslim population. Combining ethnographic, sociological and historical approaches to understanding Islam’s growth in Papua New Guinea, the book uses extensive fieldwork, interviews and archival records to look at the establishment, institutionalization and growth of Islam in a country that is predominantly Christian. It analyses the causes and processes of conversion, and presents a new analytical approach that could be used as a basis for analysing Islamic conversions in other parts of the world. Presenting an interdisciplinary approach to the study of Islamic conversion thorough the examination of the causes and process of Islamic conversion in Papua New Guinea, the book is of interest to students and scholars of Asian Religion, Islamic Studies and Cultural Studies.

Horn and Crescent

Horn and Crescent
Author: Randall L. Pouwels,Randall Lee Pouwels
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2002-06-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521523095

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A major historical study of Islam among the Swahili.

Christianity Islam and Nationalism in Indonesia

Christianity  Islam  and Nationalism in Indonesia
Author: Charles E. Farhadian
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2005
Genre: Christianity
ISBN: 0415359619

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As the largest Muslim country in the world, Indonesia is marked by an extraordinary diversity in language, ancestry, culture, religion and ways of life. Christianity, Islam and Nationalism in Indonesia focuses on the Christian Dani of West Papua, providing a social and ethnographic history of the most important indigenous population in the troubled province. It presents a fascinating overview of the Dani's conversion to Christianity, examining the social, religious and political uses to which they have put their new religion. While its indigenous population is Papuan and its dominant religions are Christianity and animism, West Papua contains a growing number of Papuan Muslims. Farhadian provides the first study of this highland Papuan group in an urban context which helps distinguish it from the typical highland Papuan ethnography. Incorporating cultural and structural approaches, the book affords a fascinating insight into the complex relationship between Christianity, Islam, and nationalism.

Indigenous Textual Cultures

Indigenous Textual Cultures
Author: Tony Ballantyne,Lachy Paterson,Angela Wanhalla
Publsiher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2020-08-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781478012344

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As modern European empires expanded, written language was critical to articulations of imperial authority and justifications of conquest. For imperial administrators and thinkers, the non-literacy of “native” societies demonstrated their primitiveness and inability to change. Yet as the contributors to Indigenous Textual Cultures make clear through cases from the Pacific Islands, Australasia, North America, and Africa, indigenous communities were highly adaptive and created novel, dynamic literary practices that preserved indigenous knowledge traditions. The contributors illustrate how modern literacy operated alongside orality rather than replacing it. Reconstructing multiple traditions of indigenous literacy and textual production, the contributors focus attention on the often hidden, forgotten, neglected, and marginalized cultural innovators who read, wrote, and used texts in endlessly creative ways. This volume demonstrates how the work of these innovators played pivotal roles in reimagining indigenous epistemologies, challenging colonial domination, and envisioning radical new futures. Contributors. Noelani Arista, Tony Ballantyne, Alban Bensa, Keith Thor Carlson, Evelyn Ellerman, Isabel Hofmeyr, Emma Hunter, Arini Loader, Adrian Muckle, Lachy Paterson, Laura Rademaker, Michael P. J. Reilly, Bruno Saura, Ivy T. Schweitzer, Angela Wanhalla

A Guide to Recent Dutch Research on Islam and Muslim Societies

A Guide to Recent Dutch Research on Islam and Muslim Societies
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Study of Islam in Modern World (Isim)
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015052361576

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Library of Congress Subject Headings

Library of Congress Subject Headings
Author: Library of Congress
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1704
Release: 2013
Genre: Subject headings, Library of Congress
ISBN: WISC:89122457898

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Sacred Worlds

Sacred Worlds
Author: Chris Park
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2002-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781134877355

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Exploring the definitions of religion and its historical and ideological origins, Chris Park looks at the ways in which religion, its symbols, rites, beliefs and hopes, has shaped and changed the world in which we live.