Guests of God : Pilgrimage and Politics in the Islamic World: Pilgrimage and Politics in the Islamic WorldOxford University Press, USA, 2004 M09 9 - 384 páginas Each year, more than two million pilgrims from over 100 countries converge on the holy city of Mecca to reenact the ritual dramas that Muslims have been performing for centuries. Making the hajj is one of the most important duties in the life of a Muslim. The pilgrimage-and its impact on international politics-is enormous and growing every year, yet Westerners know virtually nothing about it. What is the hajj and what does it mean? Who are the hajjis? What do they do and say in Mecca and how do they interpret their experiences? Who runs the hajj and what are their political objectives? How does the hajj encourage international cooperation among Muslims and can it also promote harmony between Islam and the West? In Guests of God, Robert R. Bianchi seeks to answer these and many other questions. While it is first and foremost a religious festival, he shows, the hajj is also very much a political event. The Muslim world's leading multinational organization, the Organization of the Islamic Conference, has established the first international regime explicitly devoted to pilgrimage. Every large Muslim nation has developed a comprehensive hajj policy and a powerful bureaucracy to enforce it. Yet, Bianchi argues, no authority- secular or religious, national or international-can really control the hajj. Pilgrims believe that they are entitled to travel freely to Mecca as "Guests of God"-not as guests of any nation or organization that might wish to restrict or profit from their efforts to fulfill a fundamental religious obligation. Drawing on his personal experience as a pilgrim and a wealth of data gathered over the course of ten years of research, Bianchi has produced a fascinating look at the hajj filled with personal, candid stories from political and religious leaders and hajjis from all walks of life. A wide-ranging study of Islam, politics, and power, Guests of God is the most complete picture of the hajj available anywhere. |
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... Qur'an ( xxii : 27–28 ) All humankind is from Adam and Eve , an Arab has no superiority over a non - Arab nor a non - Arab has any superiority over an Arab ; also a white has no superiority over a black nor a black has any superiority ...
... Qur'an ( xxii : 27–28 ) All humankind is from Adam and Eve , an Arab has no superiority over a non - Arab nor a non - Arab has any superiority over an Arab ; also a white has no superiority over a black nor a black has any superiority ...
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... Muhammad addressed during his “Farewell Pilgrimage,” when he revealed the final verses of the Qur'an just months before his death. Pilgrims crowd around the Mount 2 6 Mina Mecca ' Arafat Muzdalifa 3 1 , 8 guests of god.
... Muhammad addressed during his “Farewell Pilgrimage,” when he revealed the final verses of the Qur'an just months before his death. Pilgrims crowd around the Mount 2 6 Mina Mecca ' Arafat Muzdalifa 3 1 , 8 guests of god.
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... Qur'an for evidence. Reaching into his shirt pocket, he produced a small Qur'an he carried everywhere. He told us he and his wife had a pact to refer to the Qur'an and abide by its teachings whenever they disagreed about something at ...
... Qur'an for evidence. Reaching into his shirt pocket, he produced a small Qur'an he carried everywhere. He told us he and his wife had a pact to refer to the Qur'an and abide by its teachings whenever they disagreed about something at ...
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... Qur'an- every mortal mind can grasp a fraction of God's message , but no human authority , no matter how learned and esteemed , can monop- olize the discussion or claim the final word . Modernists argue that the ' ulama have barely ...
... Qur'an- every mortal mind can grasp a fraction of God's message , but no human authority , no matter how learned and esteemed , can monop- olize the discussion or claim the final word . Modernists argue that the ' ulama have barely ...
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Contenido
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3 Pilgrimage and Power | 37 |
Global and Regional Trends | 49 |
Why Would Our Hajjis Vote against Us? | 77 |
The Broken Piggy Bank | 113 |
The Belated Quest for Religious Tolerance | 141 |
One Nation under God | 211 |
The Hajj in World Politics and Law | 253 |
Appendix | 273 |
Notes | 311 |
Glossary | 335 |
Selected Bibliography | 339 |
Index | 353 |
Greening the Pancasila State | 175 |
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Abuja Africa Anwar Arab Arafat areas Arkoun Asia Asian Ataturkists Babangida Barisan Nasional Benazir Bhutto capital central Christian civil created culture districts East economic elections Erbakan ethnic Female pilgrims Figure global God’s Golkar grimage groups hajj activity hajj management hajj participation hajj rates hajjis Hausa Holy Cities Ibrahim Indonesia international law Iqbal Iran Islamic Jakarta Java Ka‘ba Kaduna Kalimantan Kuala Lumpur Kwara Lagos leaders Mahathir Malay Malaysia Mecca military modernists mosques Muhammad Muhammadiyah Muslim League Nigeria number of pilgrims Nurcholish Özal Pakistan Pashtun People’s Party percent pilgrimage pilgrimage rates pilgrims pilgrims per million political politicians provinces Punjab quotas Qur'an reforms regime region religion Religious Affairs rule rural Saudi Arabia schools secular Sindh Siraiki social society South Sufi Suharto Sulawesi Sumatra Tabung Haji Turkey Turkey's Turkish ulama UMNO umra University Press urban vote voters West Western women Yemen Yoruba
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