Ramadan in Java

Ramadan in Java
Author: André Möller
Publsiher: Almqvist & Wiksell International
Total Pages: 460
Release: 2005
Genre: Religion
ISBN: UOM:39015063360450

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The dissertation aims at reducing this gap in the literature on Islamic cultures, and provides its readers with ways of approaching and understanding Ramadan - and various different Islamic phenomena - in Indonesia and in other parts of the Muslim world. It is argued that we preferably may approach Islam from three different angles, that is, to discuss it from the normative, the written, and the lived perspectives respectively. In this study, thorough attention is thus directed not only to the classical and normative Islamic texts and the lived reality in Java, but also to the popular and contemporary Indonesian literature on Ramadan.

Ritual Fasting on West Java

Ritual Fasting on West Java
Author: Jörgen Hellman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2006
Genre: Fasting
ISBN: STANFORD:36105122578714

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Java Indonesia and Islam

Java  Indonesia and Islam
Author: Mark Woodward
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2010-10-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789400700567

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Mark R. Woodward’s Islam in Java: Normative Piety and Mysticism in the Sultanate of Yogyakarta (1989) was one of the most important work on Indonesian Islam of the era. This new volume, Java, Indonesia, and Islam, builds on the earlier study, but also goes beyond it in important ways. Written on the basis of Woodward’s thirty years of research on Javanese Islam in a Yogyakarta (south-central Java) setting, the book presents a much-needed collection of essays concerning Javanese Islamic texts, ritual, sacred space, situated in Javanese and Indonesian political contexts. With a number of entirely new essays as well as significantly revised versions of essays this book is a valuable contribution to the academic community by an eminent anthropologist and key authority on Islamic religion and culture in Java.

Routledge Handbook of Islamic Ritual and Practice

Routledge Handbook of Islamic Ritual and Practice
Author: Oliver Leaman
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 714
Release: 2022-06-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781000583908

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Ritual and practice are one of the most distinctive features of religion, and they are linked with its central beliefs. Islam is no exception here, and this Handbook covers many aspects of those beliefs and practices. It describes the variety of what takes place but mainly why, and what the implications of both the theory and practice have for our understanding of Islam. The book includes accounts of prayer, food, pilgrimage, mosques, and the various legal and doctrinal schools that exist within Islam, with the focus on how they influence practice. The volume is organized in terms of texts, groups, practices, places, and others. An attempt has been made to discuss the wide range of Muslim ritual and practice and provide a sound guide to this significant aspect of the religious life of one of the largest groups of believers in the world today.

The Study of Religion in Sweden

The Study of Religion in Sweden
Author: Henrik Bogdan,Göran Larsson
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2024-03-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781350413290

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This book provides a comprehensive examination of the study of religions in Sweden, from the early twentieth century to the present and shows how the intersection of national and social forces shape the study of religion in specific countries and contexts. It traces the establishment of the study of religions as an integrated part of Higher Education in Sweden and it critically examines the development of the most significant disciplines, themes and questions that form Religious Studies in Sweden. Demonstrating the interconnection between nationality and the formation of the academic study of religion, the book explores how Sweden is often described as the most secularised country in the world, yet the study of religions in Sweden has a long, rich, and diverse history. The book emphasizes the interdisciplinary nature of the study of religions, and bring together the voices of 30 scholars.

Impacts of prenatal and environmental factors on child growth

Impacts of prenatal and environmental factors on child growth
Author: Futoshi Yamauchi, Katsuhiko Higuchi, Rita Nur Suhaeti
Publsiher: Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2024
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Sultans Shamans and Saints

Sultans  Shamans  and Saints
Author: Howard M. Federspiel
Publsiher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2007-01-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780824864521

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By the fourteenth century the Islamic faith had spread via maritime trade routes to Southeast Asia where, over the next seven hundred years, it would have a continuing influence on political life, social customs, and the development of the arts. Sultans, Shamans, and Saints looks at Islam in Southeast Asia during four major eras: its arrival (to 1300), the first flowering of Islamic identity (1300–1800), the era of imperialism (1800–1945), and the era of independent nation-states (1945–2000). Ranging across the humanities and social sciences, this balanced and accessible work emphasizes the historical development of Southeast Asia’s accommodation of Islam and the creation of its distinctive regional character. Each chapter opens with a general background summary that places events in the greater Asian/Southeast Asian context, followed by an overview of prominent ethnic groups, political events, customs and cultures, religious factors, and art forms. Sultans, Shamans, and Saints will be of great value to students and researchers specializing in the study of Islam and the comparative study of Muslim societies and culture. It will also be useful to those with a world-systems approach to the study of history and globalization.

Muslim Merit making in Thailand s Far South

Muslim Merit making in Thailand s Far South
Author: Christopher M. Joll
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2011-11-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789400724853

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This volume provides an ethnographic description of Muslim merit-making rhetoric, rituals and rationales in Thailand’s Malay far-south. This study is situated in Cabetigo, one of Pattani’s oldest and most important Malay communities that has been subjected to a range of Thai and Islamic influences over the last hundred years. The volume describes religious rhetoric related to merit-making being conducted in both Thai and Malay, that the spiritual currency of merit is generated through the performance of locally occurring Malay adat, and globally normative amal 'ibadat. Concerning the rationale for merit-making, merit-makers are motivated by both a desire to ensure their own comfort in the grave and personal vindication at judgment, as well as to transfer merit for those already in the grave, who are known to the merit-maker. While the rhetoric elements of Muslim merit-making reveal Thai influence, its ritual elements confirm the local impact of reformist activism.