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Author:
Ware, Rudolph T.
Title:
The walking Qurʼan : Islamic education, embodied knowledge, and history in West Africa / Rudolph T. Ware III.
Publisher:
The University of North Carolina Press,
Copyright Date:
2014
Description:
xvii, 330 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Qurʼan--Study and teaching--Africa, West.
Qurʼan.
Qurʼan.
Coran--Étude et enseignement--Afrique occidentale.
Islamic religious education--Africa, West.
Islamic religious education.
Study skills.
Africa, West.
Islam.
Islamische Erziehung.
Westafrika.
Éducation religieuse islamique--Afrique occidentale.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 295-317) and index.
Summary:
"Typesetter: code used below 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 Quran 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 Quran 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 Quran. 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."-- Provided by publisher.
"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 Qurʼan 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"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Islamic civilization and Muslim networks
ISBN:
1469614316
9781469614311
OCLC:
(OCoLC)867851681
LCCN:
2013051122
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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