Based on two years of ethnographic research in the southern
suburbs of Beirut, "An Enchanted Modern" demonstrates that Islam
and modernity are not merely compatible, but actually go
hand-in-hand. This eloquent ethnographic portrayal of an Islamic
community articulates how an alternative modernity, and
specifically an enchanted modernity, may be constructed by Shi'I
Muslims who consider themselves simultaneously deeply modern,
cosmopolitan, and pious.
In this depiction of a Shi'I Muslim community in Beirut, Deeb
examines the ways that individual and collective expressions and
understandings of piety have been debated, contested, and
reformulated.
Women take center stage in this process, a result of their
visibility both within the community, and in relation to Western
ideas that link the status of women to modernity. By emphasizing
the ways notions of modernity and piety are lived, debated, and
shaped by "everyday Islamists," this book underscores the
inseparability of piety and politics in the lives of pious
Muslims.
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