Muslim common religious practices at the Cape : identification and analysis

Bibliography: leaves 92-96. === This dissertation examines the side by side existence of Popular Islam, or Muslim Common Religious Practices, with Official Islam in the Cape of today. Our task is thus primarily to identify the popular movement as no systematic documentation in this field has to date...

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Main Author: Mukadam, Ahmed
Other Authors: Hofmeyr, Jannie
Format: Dissertation
Language:English
Published: University of Cape Town 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11427/14407
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uct-oai-localhost-11427-144072020-10-06T05:11:18Z Muslim common religious practices at the Cape : identification and analysis Mukadam, Ahmed Hofmeyr, Jannie Islam - South Africa - Cape of Good Hope - Customs and practices Bibliography: leaves 92-96. This dissertation examines the side by side existence of Popular Islam, or Muslim Common Religious Practices, with Official Islam in the Cape of today. Our task is thus primarily to identify the popular movement as no systematic documentation in this field has to date been attempted. Almost all approaches in Islamic Studies have concentrated an Official Islam and mostly from theological perspectives. In those works references to particular common beliefs and practices have been made and sometimes suggestively. Comparatively, however, much more, and perhaps methodologically not enough, has been done in Christian studies under the headings of Popular Religion, African Christology and very importantly, African Indigenous Church movements. The academic study of Islam, however, is still a relative novelty in South Africa and we suspect that the area of research into the popular movement may not gather momentum as rapidly as studies on the official movement. This apathy towards this "invisible institution" is attributable to the marginality it receives as a religious response. 2015-10-28T05:39:51Z 2015-10-28T05:39:51Z 1990 Master Thesis Masters MA http://hdl.handle.net/11427/14407 eng application/pdf University of Cape Town Faculty of Humanities Department of Religious Studies
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Muslim common religious practices at the Cape : identification and analysis
description Bibliography: leaves 92-96. === This dissertation examines the side by side existence of Popular Islam, or Muslim Common Religious Practices, with Official Islam in the Cape of today. Our task is thus primarily to identify the popular movement as no systematic documentation in this field has to date been attempted. Almost all approaches in Islamic Studies have concentrated an Official Islam and mostly from theological perspectives. In those works references to particular common beliefs and practices have been made and sometimes suggestively. Comparatively, however, much more, and perhaps methodologically not enough, has been done in Christian studies under the headings of Popular Religion, African Christology and very importantly, African Indigenous Church movements. The academic study of Islam, however, is still a relative novelty in South Africa and we suspect that the area of research into the popular movement may not gather momentum as rapidly as studies on the official movement. This apathy towards this "invisible institution" is attributable to the marginality it receives as a religious response.
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