This study on the common practice of Islamic death rites in the
Netherlands affords valuable insights in the lived religion of
Muslims. Particularly in a small town context marked by migration
and diversity, Muslims are challenged to re-imagine and re-invent
their ritual repertoire. This results in dynamic ritual practices
that are the product of vibrant negotiation processes in which
rites interact with ritual actors and their (changing) contexts.
The emerging ritual repertoire and their dynamics are widely
overlooked in an institutionalized and traditional religion like
Islam. (Series: Death Studies. Nijmegen Studies in Thanatology -
Vol. 3)
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