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Making of a Mosque with Female Imams: Serendipities in the Production of Danish Islams [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 300 pages, aukštis x plotis: 235x155 mm, weight: 646 g
  • Serija: Muslim Minorities 40
  • Išleidimo metai: 29-Sep-2022
  • Leidėjas: Brill
  • ISBN-10: 9004523014
  • ISBN-13: 9789004523012
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 300 pages, aukštis x plotis: 235x155 mm, weight: 646 g
  • Serija: Muslim Minorities 40
  • Išleidimo metai: 29-Sep-2022
  • Leidėjas: Brill
  • ISBN-10: 9004523014
  • ISBN-13: 9789004523012
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
"In the last decade a number of women-led mosques have emerged in Europe and North America. In The Making of a Mosque with Female Imams Jesper Petersen documents the serendipitous, yet predictable, emergence of the Mariam Mosque in Copenhagen. The study first demonstrates that individuals' facing the unpredictable plays a decisive role in social processes. This leads to an investigation of how serendipities are erased when narratives are erected retrospectively in the form of commodified products, autobiographical narratives, and research. Furthermore, Petersen conceptualizes non-Muslims' theological productions of Islam - Islam without the worship of Allah, so to speak - and demonstrates how this influences Muslim productions of Islam"--

In the last decade a number of women-led mosques have emerged in Europe and North America. In The Making of a Mosque with Female Imams Jesper Petersen documents the serendipitous, yet predictable, emergence of the Mariam Mosque in Copenhagen.
Acknowledgements xi
List of Figures
xii
1 Entering the Field
1(21)
1 Finding an Aim
4(1)
2 The Revised Aim
5(2)
3 The Serendipitous Production of Islams
7(4)
4 Defining Islams
11(4)
5 Non-Muslim Islam as a Research Object
15(2)
6 A Note on Language
17(2)
7 Overview of the Book
19(1)
8 Comments on Translation and Transcription
20(2)
2 Ethnographic Methodology
22(8)
1 Events Happening Once
22(1)
2 A Trail of Digital Data
23(2)
3 Interviews and Observation of Participants
25(2)
4 On Influencing the Data
27(2)
5 What This Study Does Not Include
29(1)
3 Muslims in Denmark
30(8)
1 Strategy and Tactics
31(1)
2 Islamic Institutions in Denmark
32(1)
3 Danish Bom Muslims' Producing Islam
33(1)
4 Youth Organizations
34(1)
5 Women's Authority and Possible Role as Imams
35(3)
4 Sherin Khankan
38(28)
1 Education, Damascus, and Fieldwork in the Abu Nur Mosque
41(4)
2 The Common Root of All Religion
45(2)
3 The Women in the Abu Nur Mosque and Feminism
47(3)
4 Female Imams
50(6)
5 Interreligious Marriage
56(1)
6 Poetry, Philosophy, and Theology
57(3)
7 The Politicization of Muslim Identity on the Geopolitical Scene
60(2)
8 Genealogy of Khankan's Bad Muslim Framing
62(2)
9 Looking Back
64(2)
5 The Emergence of a Religious Demand
66(15)
1 The minority Context
67(6)
2 Embodied Exegesis
73(2)
3 Hicham Mouna
75(5)
4 Agency, Structure, and Serendipities
80(1)
6 The Serendipitous Spread of a Story
81(33)
1 Structure of the
Chapter and the Argument
81(3)
2 Searching for and Recruiting a Female Imam
84(3)
3 Announcement in Istanbul in November 2014
87(4)
4 Spreadability
91(1)
5 Announcement on 13 January
92(8)
6 Announcement on 7 February 2015
100(3)
7 Terror in Copenhagen, Role Reversal, and the 19 February Announcement
103(5)
8 The Spread of the 3 March 2015 Announcement
108(4)
9 Back in the Car
112(2)
7 Planning the Founding of Femimam
114(29)
1 Warping
116(1)
2 A Meeting in Femimam and the Recording of a Documentary
117(7)
3 Femimam and Forum for Critical Muslims
124(2)
4 Khankan Becomes an Imam
126(3)
5 Navigating Spaces that Warp Discourse
129(4)
6 Femimam without Fetteh
133(2)
7 A New Beginning
135(4)
8 The Decision to Hold Friday Prayer in August 2016
139(2)
9 Concluding Remarks
141(2)
8 The Serendipitous Emergence of an Institution
143(34)
1 The First Request
145(1)
2 Danish Nikah Practices
146(4)
3 The First Nikah on 8 August 2015
150(4)
4 The Invention of an Interreligious Nikah Ritual
154(5)
5 Ambiguity in Ritual
159(3)
6 The Nikah Contract
162(2)
7 The Imam Dress
164(2)
8 The Emergence of a Quasi-Legal Institution
166(1)
9 The Mariam Mosque Receives Its First Islamic Divorce Request
167(3)
10 The Writing of a Divorce Document
170(2)
11 The Founding of a Divorce Practice
172(2)
12 Reception of the Divorces
174(1)
13 The Everyday Running of a Quasi-Legal Institution
174(1)
14 Concluding Remarks
175(2)
9 The Pop-Up Mosque and Its Social Media Adhan
177(25)
1 Donation of the Room
179(6)
2 Building a Mosque for the First Time
185(2)
3 The "Library"
187(5)
4 The Calligraphy and Prayer Rug
192(5)
5 A Typical Friday in the Mariam Mosque
197(2)
6 Online Creation of Offline Spaces
199(2)
7 Instituting a Pop-Up practice
201(1)
10 The First Mariam Mosque
202(35)
1 Getting the Ritual Just Right
205(6)
2 Inaugurating the Mariam Mosque
211(5)
3 Recruitment and Meetings in the Mariam Mosque
216(3)
4 The Emergence of a Mosque
219(3)
5 The Linguistic Frame
222(5)
6 Decision Making
227(1)
7 Announcing Interreligious Nikah
228(5)
8 Collapse and the Aftermath
233(2)
9 Serendipities in Everyday Life
235(2)
11 Politicized and Commodified Narratives of Sherin Khankan
237(26)
1 Common Sources Used for Bad Muslim Framing
239(3)
2 A Case of Bad Muslim Framing
242(8)
3 Media Narratives
250(3)
4 Commodification of a Narrative
253(5)
5 Reception of the Mariam Mosque among Islamic Authorities
258(3)
6 Final Remarks
261(2)
Conclusion
263(10)
1 Methodology in the Study of Islams
263(3)
2 Serendipities in the Production of Islams
266(2)
3 An Etic Concept of Islamic Traditions
268(2)
4 Revisiting the Mariam Mosque in 2020
270(3)
Appendix: Ethical Considerations 273(5)
Bibliography 278(18)
Index 296
Jesper Petersen, PhD (2020) is a Danish historian of religion specialized in Islamic studies, and a postdoctoral researcher at the Producing Sharia in Context project at Copenhagen University.