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Desplat, Patrick.
Muslim Ethiopia[electronic resource] :the Christian legacy, identity politics and Islamic reformism /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
297.0963
書名/作者:
Muslim Ethiopia : the Christian legacy, identity politics and Islamic reformism // Patrick Desplat and Terje Ostebo.
其他作者:
Desplat, Patrick.
出版者:
New York, NY : : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2013.
面頁冊數:
1 online resource.
標題:
Islam - Ethiopia.
標題:
Muslims - Ethiopia.
標題:
Identity politics - Ethiopia.
標題:
RELIGION / Fundamentalism
標題:
RELIGION / Islam / History
標題:
Ethiopia - History.
ISBN:
9781137322098 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
1137322098 (electronic bk.)
內容註:
The Christian legacy, identity politics and Islamic reformism / Patrick Desplat & Terje Ostebo -- Muslim struggle for recognition in contemporary Ethiopia / Dereje Feyissa -- Being young, being Muslim in Bale / Terje Ostebo -- Among Muslim Afar pastoralists / Simone Rettberg -- The formation of trans-religious pilgrimage centers in southeast Ethiopia: Sitti Momina and the Faraqasa connection / Minako Ishihara -- The gendering dimension in Sufi contestation of religious orthodoxy: representations of women in a Sufi shrine at Tiru Sina / Meron Zeleke -- Negotiating wali venerating practices in Ethiopia: Islamic reformist movements and identity politics in Siltie zone / Zerihun A. Woldeselassie -- Against Wahabism? Islamic reform ambivalence and sentiments of loss in Harar / Patrick Desplat -- Islam, war and peace in the Horn of Africa / Haggai Erlich -- Transborder Islamic activism in the Horn of Africa: the case of tadamun -- an Ethiopian Muslim brotherhood? / Stig Jarle Hansen -- Ahlu sunna wa l-jama'a in Somalia / Roland Marchal and Zakaria M. Sheekh.
摘要、提要註:
"Muslim Ethiopia: The Christian Legacy, Identity Politics and Islamic Reformism" is a pioneering collection of studies on Islam in contemporary Ethiopia. This volume challenges the popular notion of a 'Christian Ethiopia' imagined as the centuries-old, never-colonized Abyssinia, isolated in the highlands and dominated by Orthodox Christianity. In addition to marginalizing Muslim cultures and societies within Ethiopia, this notion has also excluded Muslims from public discourse and led to the neglect of Islam in Ethiopian studies. This is strikingly at odds with the country's cultural and historical reality, as Muslims constitute a significant part of the population and have contributed significantly to its development. "Muslim Ethiopia: The Christian Legacy, Identity Politics and Islamic Reformism" develops this overlooked nexus of Ethiopian and Islamic Studies, while broadening our understandings of Muslims in Africa as a whole.
電子資源:
http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137322098
Muslim Ethiopia[electronic resource] :the Christian legacy, identity politics and Islamic reformism /
Muslim Ethiopia
the Christian legacy, identity politics and Islamic reformism /[electronic resource] :Patrick Desplat and Terje Ostebo. - New York, NY :Palgrave Macmillan,2013. - 1 online resource.
The Christian legacy, identity politics and Islamic reformism / Patrick Desplat & Terje Ostebo -- Muslim struggle for recognition in contemporary Ethiopia / Dereje Feyissa -- Being young, being Muslim in Bale / Terje Ostebo -- Among Muslim Afar pastoralists / Simone Rettberg -- The formation of trans-religious pilgrimage centers in southeast Ethiopia: Sitti Momina and the Faraqasa connection / Minako Ishihara -- The gendering dimension in Sufi contestation of religious orthodoxy: representations of women in a Sufi shrine at Tiru Sina / Meron Zeleke -- Negotiating wali venerating practices in Ethiopia: Islamic reformist movements and identity politics in Siltie zone / Zerihun A. Woldeselassie -- Against Wahabism? Islamic reform ambivalence and sentiments of loss in Harar / Patrick Desplat -- Islam, war and peace in the Horn of Africa / Haggai Erlich -- Transborder Islamic activism in the Horn of Africa: the case of tadamun -- an Ethiopian Muslim brotherhood? / Stig Jarle Hansen -- Ahlu sunna wa l-jama'a in Somalia / Roland Marchal and Zakaria M. Sheekh.
"Muslim Ethiopia: The Christian Legacy, Identity Politics and Islamic Reformism" is a pioneering collection of studies on Islam in contemporary Ethiopia. This volume challenges the popular notion of a 'Christian Ethiopia' imagined as the centuries-old, never-colonized Abyssinia, isolated in the highlands and dominated by Orthodox Christianity. In addition to marginalizing Muslim cultures and societies within Ethiopia, this notion has also excluded Muslims from public discourse and led to the neglect of Islam in Ethiopian studies. This is strikingly at odds with the country's cultural and historical reality, as Muslims constitute a significant part of the population and have contributed significantly to its development. "Muslim Ethiopia: The Christian Legacy, Identity Politics and Islamic Reformism" develops this overlooked nexus of Ethiopian and Islamic Studies, while broadening our understandings of Muslims in Africa as a whole.
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