Islam through Objects, 9781350138308
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Everyday objects reveal the rich, diverse, and material world of Islam.

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    264 pages

  • Release Date

    25 August 2021

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Summary

Unveiling Islam: Stories Told Through Everyday Objects

Islam through Objects offers a captivating journey into Islamic material culture, presenting a diverse collection of perspectives from scholars across various disciplines. Anna Bigelow challenges the misconception of Islamic aversion to materiality by showcasing the profound significance of objects in the daily lives of Muslims.

Each chapter delves into the narrative of a single object, ranging from prayer beads…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781350138308
ISBN-10:1350138304
Series:Bloomsbury Studies in Material Religion
Author:Anna Bigelow
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:Bloomsbury Academic
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:264
Release Date:25 August 2021
Weight:520g
Dimensions:230mm x 152mm x 14mm
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Critics Review

This is a fascinating and often surprising contribution to the Bloomsbury Studies in Material Religion. * Religion, Collections and Heritage Group *By bringing together a multitude of perspectives and disciplines ranging from social and cultural anthropology to history, from folklore to art history and ecology, the volume offers a very inspiring contribution to widening the scope of Islamic studies … A collection of articles that abound in epic qualities and convey adventures and surprises of research. Some of the touching and truly breath-taking stories contained in this very enjoyable book will remain in the mind of the reader for a long time. * Die Welt Des Islams *This is a treasure box of exciting object-oriented analysesthat unpack how Islamic epistemes are enmeshed with the material world. Framed by Anna Bigelow’s sophisticated introduction, this volume does not only offer a ground-breaking contribution to theorizing materiality in the study of Islam. It also triggers new insights for conceptualizing material religion from the angle of Muslim engagements with things. * Birgit Meyer, Professor of Religious Studies, Utrecht University, The Netherlands *Writing against misrepresentations of Islam as an iconophobic, monolithic tradition, this eclectic volume explores how Islamic things ‘make sense’ to Muslims around the world. Chapters colorfully narrate how Muslim communities come to identify an object as Islamic, saturated with Islamic meaning and presence, as well as how such objects animate and orient the senses and sensibilities of Muslims. Fascinating! * Zareena A Grewal, Associate Professor of American Studies and Religious Studies, Yale University, USA *“This exciting edited collection of essays takes you on a journey to destabilize any notion you might have on ‘Islam’ through objects. An important book that will push you away from text to a world of things, beautifully illustrated—alive through the diverse lives of Muslims.” * Amanullah De Sondy, Head of Study of Religions Department and Senior Lecturer in Contemporary Islam, University College Cork, Ireland *

About The Author

Anna Bigelow

Anna Bigelow is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Stanford University, USA.

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