For many Muslims, there is an inseparable connection between sound and
meaning, particularly when it comes to Islamic verse and scripture.
This provides fertile ground for a comparative study across traditions
and forms. Timur Yuskaev offers a meditation on the Qur’an and human
sensibilities, heard together, in American Muslim sermons.
Foregrounding sound, poetry and music, it is a cultural anthropology
of the Qur’an, carried out in conversation with colleagues in
multiple disciplines, including Religions in America, Qur’anic,
Islamic, Memory, Communication, and Sound Studies. The author draws
upon the works of Mikhail Bakhtin, Charles Long, Mary Douglas and many
others to hear mysticism in a homiletic symphony by Warith Deen
Mohammed, to sense the experience of the covenant in a three-minute,
ribbon-cutting speech by Aras Konjhodzic, and to appreciate the
Qur’anic musicality of a down-to-earth interfaith address by Sarah
Sayeed. A creative guide to an organic engagement with texts, this
book will be of particular interest to those studying scriptures and
the Qur’an.
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Sound Poetics in Three American Sermons
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ISBN
9781040258248
Publisert
2024
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Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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