Walking Qur'an - (Islamic Civilization and Muslim Networks) by Rudolph T Ware (Paperback)
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- Spanning a thousand years of history -- and bringing the story to the present through ethnographic fieldwork in Senegal, Gambia, and Mauritania -- Rudolph Ware documents the profound significance of Qur'an schools for West African Muslim communities.
- About the Author: Rudolph T. Ware III is assistant professor of history at the University of Michigan.
- 352 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Islam
- Series Name: Islamic Civilization and Muslim Networks
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About the Book
"Spanning a thousand years of history--and bringing the story to the present through ethnographic fieldwork in Senegal, Gambia, and Mauritania--Ware documents the profound significance of Qur an schools for West African Muslim communities. Such schools peacefully brought Islam to much of the region, becoming striking symbols of Muslim identity. Ware shows how in Senegambia the schools became powerful channels for African resistance during the eras of the slave trade and colonization. While illuminating the past, Ware also makes signal contributions to understanding contemporary Islam by demonstrating how the schools' epistemology of embodiment gives expression to classical Islamic frameworks of learning and knowledge"--Book Synopsis
Spanning a thousand years of history -- and bringing the story to the present through ethnographic fieldwork in Senegal, Gambia, and Mauritania -- Rudolph Ware documents the profound significance of Qur'an schools for West African Muslim communities. Such schools peacefully brought Islam to much of the region, becoming striking symbols of Muslim identity. Ware shows how in Senegambia the schools became powerful channels for African resistance during the eras of the slave trade and colonization. While illuminating the past, Ware also makes signal contributions to understanding contemporary Islam by demonstrating how the schools' epistemology of embodiment gives expression to classical Islamic frameworks of learning and knowledge.Today, many Muslims and non-Muslims find West African methods of Qur'an schooling puzzling and controversial. In fascinating detail, Ware introduces these practices from the viewpoint of the practitioners, explicating their emphasis on educating the whole human being as if to remake it as a living replica of the Qur'an. From this perspective, the transference of knowledge in core texts and rituals is literally embodied in people, helping shape them -- like the Prophet of Islam -- into vital bearers of the word of God.
Review Quotes
"A compelling account of Muslim epistemology and a strong contribution to African history."--Journal of Africana Religions
"A fascinating new account of the history of talibés."--Book and Ideas
"An excellent and needed contribution to understanding classical Islamic learning methods." --American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences
"Full of bold moves . . . An important book whose provocative and controversial exploration of the phenomenology and epistemologies of West African Islam...succeeds in reopening the scholarship and public debate about Islam, not only in West Africa but also in the Muslim world."--Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East
"Outstanding . . . With [this] publication, Ware has established his reputation as an authority on West African history and Islamic epistemology."--Harvard Divinity Bulletin
About the Author
Rudolph T. Ware III is assistant professor of history at the University of Michigan.Dimensions (Overall): 9.16 Inches (H) x 6.33 Inches (W) x .94 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.09 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Series Title: Islamic Civilization and Muslim Networks
Sub-Genre: Islam
Genre: Religion + Beliefs
Number of Pages: 352
Publisher: University of North Carolina Press
Theme: Koran & Sacred Writings
Format: Paperback
Author: Rudolph T Ware
Language: English
Street Date: June 16, 2014
TCIN: 88983466
UPC: 9781469614311
Item Number (DPCI): 247-57-7986
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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