Raise Your Voices and Kill Your Animals'
Islamic Discourses on the Idd el-Hajj and Sacrifices in Tanga (Tanzania)
Abstract
This research analyses how groups of people in Tanga discursively construct Islam by animal slaughter. Central to the project are the sometimes conflicting tendencies of grounding ritual practice in authoritative texts and constructing ethnic, social, and religious identity through ritual practices. The discourse on and the practice of daily animal slaughter at the abattoir, sacrifice as part of the annual hajj, the slaughter of sheep after the birth or death of a child, and the Swahili New Year sacrifice all reproduce assumptions of what Islam and Islamic behaviour should be. "Raise Your Voices and Kill Your Animals" is een antropologische studie van G.C. van de Bruinhorst naar het verband tussen Islamitische teksten en rituelen zoals beschreven in het jaarlijkse Offerfeest in Tanzania.
Keywords
anthropology; sociologie; animal sacrifice, tanzania, ritual, swahili, islam, social identity, textual authority; anthropologie; sociologyDOI
10.5117/9789053569467ISBN
9789053569467OCN
476251021Publisher
Amsterdam University PressPublisher website
https://www.aup.nl/Publication date and place
2007Series
ISIM Dissertations, 4Classification
Sociology and anthropology