Ethnographies of Islam
Discover the rich tapestry of Muslim societies in Ethnographies of Islam by Baudouin Dupret, published by Edinburgh University Press in 2013. This insightful paperback, spanning 208 pages, challenges the common stereotypes of Islam as a monolithic civilization, instead revealing its inherent diversity and cultural pluralism.
Through a collection of compelling case studies, Dupret explores the intricate rituals and symbols that define Muslim communities across the globe, including Syria, Tunisia, Damascus, Algeria, Britain, Pakistan, Brazil, and Lebanon. Each chapter provides a unique perspective on the vibrant cultural practices and beliefs that flourish within these societies, inviting readers to appreciate the complexity of Islam beyond the surface.
Whether you are a student of anthropology, religious studies, or simply curious about the world, Ethnographies of Islam offers a profound understanding of the multifaceted nature of Muslim life. Dive into this engaging read and broaden your horizons today!