THE QUALITIES AND USES OF ZAMZAM WATER A SCIENTIFIC AND ISLAMIC EXPLORATION

THE QUALITIES AND USES OF ZAMZAM WATER  A SCIENTIFIC AND ISLAMIC EXPLORATION
Author: ABDUL-QUADIR ADENIYI OKENEYE
Publsiher: Dar Al Kotob Al Ilmiyah دار الكتب العلمية
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2016-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9782745187970

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Water Sheikhs and Dam Builders

Water Sheikhs and Dam Builders
Author: Francesca de Chatel
Publsiher: Transaction Publishers
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2011-12-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781412809887

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Francesca de Châtel explores the problems and paradoxes of water resources in the Middle East and North Africa. She takes an entirely new angle on the much-discussed question of water scarcity by examining the history and culture of water from a human perspective. Unlike other books on the subject that provide specialized geopolitical, economic, and hydrological analyses, this book presents the reality of water scarcity through the eyes of those confronting the problem on a daily basis. The author provides a colorful and diverse portrait of a resource that is inextricably entwined with the history and future of the region and its peoples. Using research obtained in her travels, she combines lively character sketches, interviews, travel descriptions, historical anecdotes, and hard facts to reveal the complexity of this invaluable resource. Besides identifying the causes of the current water crisis, the book also discusses the reason for a lack of awareness among the general public, and deals with a variety of themes: the role of water in religions and ideologies, the impact of large-scale water projects on people’s perception of the resource, and the politics of water pricing. In exploring the past, present, and future of water in the region, de Châtel exposes the roots of the current water crisis.

ZAMZAM Scientific and Religious Aspects of The Zamzam Well

ZAMZAM   Scientific and Religious Aspects of The Zamzam Well
Author: Zekai Şen
Publsiher: Su Vakfı
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789756455739

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ZAMZAM - Scientific and Religious Aspects of The Zamzam Well Kitabı İçindekiler Introduction Religious Facts About Zamzam Zamzam Well and It's Environment Zamzam Well Capacity Zamzam Water Quality

History of Makkah

History of Makkah
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Darussalam
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 9960892026

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Mentions the different aspects of Makkah, and records the important historical events that have direct effect on the establishment and sacredness of Makkah as well as its religious weight. This book highlights the sites that are important whenever Makkah is mentioned like the Black Stone and Zamzarn Well.

The Qualities and Uses of Zamzam Water

The Qualities and Uses of Zamzam Water
Author: Abdul-Quadir Adeniyi Okeneye
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2017
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1230077571

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Sacred Waters

Sacred Waters
Author: Celeste Ray
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 492
Release: 2020-02-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000025088

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Describing sacred waters and their associated traditions in over thirty countries and across multiple time periods, this book identifies patterns in panhuman hydrolatry. Supplying life’s most basic daily need, freshwater sources were likely the earliest sacred sites, and the first protected and contested resource. Guarded by taboos, rites and supermundane forces, freshwater sources have also been considered thresholds to otherworlds. Often associated also with venerated stones, trees and healing flora, sacred water sources are sites of biocultural diversity. Addressing themes that will shape future water research, this volume examines cultural perceptions of water’s sacrality that can be employed to foster resilient human–environmental relationships in the growing water crises of the twenty-first century. The work combines perspectives from anthropology, archaeology, classics, folklore, geography, geology, history, literature and religious studies.

Sacred Space in Israel and Palestine

Sacred Space in Israel and Palestine
Author: Marshall J. Breger,Yitzhak Reiter,Leonard Hammer
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2013-06-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781136490347

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Religion and religious nationalism have long played a central role in many ethnic and national conflicts, and the importance of religion to national identity means that territorial disputes can often focus on the contestation of holy places and sacred territory. Looking at the case of Israel and Palestine, this book highlights the nexus between religion and politics through the process of classifying holy places, giving them meaning and interpreting their standing in religious and civil law, within governmental policy, and within international and local communities. Written by a team of renowned scholars from within and outside the region, this book follows on from Holy Places in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Confrontation and Co-existence to provide an insightful look into the politics of religion and space. Examining Jerusalem’s holy basin from a variety of perspectives and disciplines, it provides unique insights into the way Jewish, Christian and Muslim authorities, scholars and jurists regard sacred space and the processes, grass roots and official, by which spaces become holy in the eyes of particular communities. Filling an important gap in the literature on Middle East peacemaking, the book will be of interest to scholars and students of the Middle East conflict, conflict resolution, political science, urban studies and history of religion.

Narrating the Pilgrimage to Mecca

Narrating the Pilgrimage to Mecca
Author: Marjo Buitelaar,Richard van Leeuwen
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 479
Release: 2023-01-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004513174

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Narrating the pilgrimage to Mecca discusses a wide variety of historical and contemporary personal accounts of the pilgrimage to Mecca, most of which presented in English for the first time. The book addresses how being situated in a specific cultural context and moment in history informs the meanings attributed to the pilgrimage experience. The various contributions reflect on how, in their stories, pilgrims draw on multiple cultural discourses and practices that shape their daily lifeworlds to convey the ways in which the pilgrimage to Mecca speaks to their senses and moves them emotionally. Together, the written memoirs and oral accounts discussed in the book offer unique insights in Islam’s rich and evolving tradition of hajj and ʿumra storytelling. Contributors Kholoud Al-Ajarma, Piotr Bachtin, Vladimir Bobrovnikov, Marjo Buitelaar, Nadia Caidi, Simon Coleman, Thomas Ecker, Zahir Janmohamed, Khadija Kadrouch-Outmany, Ammeke Kateman, Yahya Nurgat, Jihan Safar, Neda Saghaee, Leila Seurat, Richard van Leeuwen and Miguel Ángel Vázquez.