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Knowledge, Renewal and Religion - Repositioning and Changing Ideological and Material Circumstances Among the Swahili on the East African Coast (Paperback)
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Knowledge, Renewal and Religion - Repositioning and Changing Ideological and Material Circumstances Among the Swahili on the East African Coast (Paperback)
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In the past decades religion has entered the political debate and
is evoked in relation to a variety of events taking place around
the world. Religion and religious differences, not political,
economic or social, are claimed to be the cause rather than an
expression of - or even a reaction to - ongoing problems. Islam and
Christianity (or also Islam and Hinduism) are, in most cases,
represented not only as opposed, but also as incommensurable
worldviews, value systems and identities, where the one is
threatening the existence of the other. Among the Swahili on the
East-African Coast, this trend provokes questions related to
whether we should approach what appear to be expressions of
religious positioning in terms of renewal of previous
understandings and relationships, or as a rephrasing of complex and
conflictual matters that were always part of Swahili society.The
papers in this book reveal that the Swahili are experiencing
worsening economic, political and social conditions. Within these
circumstances, Islam is invoked as a source of knowledge that not
only explains the current state of life and living, but also gives
directions on how to cope with and to change the situation for the
better. Islam is both what reinforces Swahili identity and a
particular way of life, and at the same time, given the current
international climate, further marginalizes Swahili society and
culture.KJERSTI LARSEN is Associate Professor at the Department of
Ethnography at the Museum of Cultural History, University of Oslo.
She has conducted research in Muslim sociteties in East Africa.
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