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Moroccan Islam - Tradition and Society in a Pilgrimage Center (Paperback)
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Moroccan Islam - Tradition and Society in a Pilgrimage Center (Paperback)
Series: CMES Modern Middle East Series
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This book is one of the first comprehensive studies of Islam as
locally understood in the Middle East. Specifically, it is
concerned with the prevalent North African belief that certain men,
called marabouts, have a special relation to God that enables them
to serve as intermediaries and to influence the well-being of their
clients and kin. Dale F. Eickelman examines the Moroccan pilgrimage
center of Boujad and unpublished Moroccan and French archival
materials related to it to show how popular Islam has been modified
by its adherents to accommodate new social and economic realities.
In the course of his analysis he demonstrates the necessary
interrelationship between social history and the anthropological
study of symbolism. Eickelman begins with an outline of the early
development of Islam in Morocco, emphasizing the "maraboutic
crisis" of the fourteenth through sixteenth centuries. He also
examines the history and social characteristics of the Sherqawi
religious lodge, on which the study focuses, in preprotectorate
Morocco. In the central portion of the book, he analyzes the
economic activities and social institutions of Boujad and its rural
hinterland, as well as some basic assumptions the townspeople and
tribesmen make about the social order. Finally, there is an
intensive discussion of maraboutism as a phenomenon and the
changing local character of Islam in Morocco. In focusing on the
"folk" level of Islam, rather than on "high culture" tradition, the
author has made possible a more general interpretation of Moroccan
society that is in contrast with earlier accounts that postulated a
marked discontinuity between tribe and town, past and present.
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