Buch, Englisch, Band 180, 1060 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 2099 g
Reihe: Handbook of Oriental Studies. Section 1 The Near and Middle East
Texts and Contexts from the 12th Century Until 1950
Buch, Englisch, Band 180, 1060 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 2099 g
Reihe: Handbook of Oriental Studies. Section 1 The Near and Middle East
ISBN: 978-90-04-51402-7
Verlag: Brill
In Hajj Travelogues: Texts and Contexts from the 12th Century until 1950 Richard van Leeuwen maps the corpus of hajj accounts from the Muslim world and Europe. The work outlines the main issues in a field of study which has largely been neglected. A large number of hajj travelogues are described as a textual type integrating religious discourse into the form of the journey. Special attention is given to their intertextual embedding in the broader discursive tradition of the hajj. Since the corpus is seen as dynamic and responsive to historical developments, the texts are situated in their historical context and the subsequent phases of globalisation. It is shown how in travelogues forms of religious subjectivity are constructed and expressed.
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Contents
Acknowledgements and Remarks
Maps
Introduction
part 1: From the Beginnings until 1800
1 The Formation of a Corpus
1 Questions of Genre
2 Intertextual Connections, Cultural and Historical Backgrounds
3 Intra-generic Coherence
4 Travellers and Their Readers
5 Transmission
6 Conclusion
2 Journeys
1 Conventions for Travelling
2 Trajectories and Caravans
3 The Sea Route from Asia
4 The Holy Places
5 Themes and Issues
6 Conclusion
3 Politics
1 The Hajj and Processes of Globalisation
2 The History and Organisation of the Hajj as a Political Issue
3 Accompanying a Moroccan Princess on Hajj
4 An Ottoman Perspective
5 A Moroccan Embassy
6 Mughal Perspectives
7 Political Themes and References
8 Conclusion
4 Religion
1 The Religious Framework
2 The Legal Framework
3 Reformers
4 Religious Frameworks 1: al-'Abdari
5 Religious Frameworks 2: al-'Ayyashi
6 Scriptural and Legal Frameworks
7 Places for Visitation (mazarat)
8 Rituals, Ceremonies, Feasts
9 Women
10 Scholarly Encounters
11 Books
12 Conclusion
5 The Spiritual Dimension
1 Sufism and the Hajj
2 Maghribi Pilgrims until the End of the 17th Century
3 'Abd al-Ghani al-Nabulusi
4 Shah Wali Allah of Delhi
5 The Maghribi Tradition in the 18th Century
6 Conclusion
6 European Discourses
1 Travellers and Informants
2 Europeans in Mecca
3 Scholars
4 Polemicists
5 Conclusion
part 2: 1800–1950
7 European Intrusions and the Impact of Modernity
1 Modernity and Reform
2 The Muslim World and the Spread of Modernity
3 Cultural Debates
4 European Discourses of the Hajj, 1800–1950
5 European Travellers to Mecca
6 The Second Wave of Sa'udi-Wahhabi Insurgency
7 European Pilgrims to Mecca
8 The Hajj and European Scholarship
9 Conclusion
8 Continuity and Change
1 Issues of Genre
2 Autobiographies
3 Adab
4 Realism
5 Religion and Scholarship
6 Administrative Handbooks
7 Journals and Periodicals
8 Guides
9 Visual Material, Images, Photographs
10 Conclusion
9 Journeys
1 Itineraries
2 Modern Travel
3 Sanitary Arrangements
4 Bureaucratic Formalities
5 Conclusion
10 Politics
1 Ottoman Reforms
2 European Imperialism
3 Egypt
4 Troubles in the Hijaz
5 Political Visions
6 The Hijaz as a Place of Refuge and Immigration
7 Conclusion
11 Religion
1 Law and Theology
2 Religion and Politics: The Case of Rashid Rida
3 Between Universalism and Diversity: The Islamic Congresses
4 ‘Modern’ Muslims
5 The Hajj and Political Militancy
6 Shi'is
7 Women on Hajj
8 Conclusion
12 The Spiritual Dimension
1 Sufism, Travellers, and Travelogues
2 Hajj Accounts as Sufi Texts
3 The Kattani Shaykhs and Their Sufi Network
4 Conclusion
Conclusion
1 Framing the Hajj as a Journey
2 Periodisation, Cultural Background, and Modernity
3 The Hajj and Spirituality
Glossary
Travelogues
Bibliography
Index