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Between Muslims : Religious Difference in Iraqi Kurdistan

Part of the Stanford Studies in Middle Eastern and Islamic Societies and Cultures series
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Within the broad contours of Islamic traditions, Muslims are enjoined to fast during the month of Ramadan, they are invited to a disciplined practice of prayer, and they are offered the Quran as the divine revelation in the most beautiful verbal form.

But what happens if Muslims choose not to fast, or give up prayer, or if the Quran's beauty seems inaccessible?

When Muslims do not take up the path of piety, what happens to their relationships with more devout Muslims who are neighbors, friends, and kin?

Between Muslims provides an ethnographic account of Iraqi Kurdish Muslims who turn away from devotional piety yet remain intimately engaged with Islamic traditions and with other Muslims. Andrew Bush offers a new way to understand religious difference in Islam, rejecting simple stereotypes about ethnic or sectarian identities.

Integrating textual analysis of poetry, sermons, and Islamic history into accounts of everyday life in Iraqi Kurdistan, Between Muslims illuminates the interplay of attraction and aversion to Islam among ordinary Muslims.

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Stanford University Press
1503614581 / 9781503614581
Paperback / softback
01/09/2020
United States
English
240 pages.
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