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Islam in a zongo : Muslim lifeworlds in Asante, Ghana / Benedikt Pontzen.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: International African library ; 62Publisher: Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2021Copyright date: ©2021Description: xvii, 266 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781108830249
  • 1108830242
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: ebook version :: No titleDDC classification:
  • 297.09667 23
LOC classification:
  • BP64.G4 PON
Other classification:
  • Cmd
Contents:
1. A History of Muslim Presence in Asante -- 2. Muslim Presence and Zongos in Asante: The Current State -- 3. Those Who Pray Together -- 4. Speaking for Islam: Ilm and Religious Authority?5. 'Boka:' on Islamic Discourses, Imaginaries, and Incommensurability
Summary: Zongos, wards in West Africa populated by traders and migrants from the northern savannahs and the Sahel, are a common sight in Ghana's Asante region where the people of these wards represent a dual-minority as both foreigners and Muslims in a largely Christian area, facing marginalisation as a result. Islam provides the people of the zongos with a common ground and shared values, becoming central to their identity and to their shared sense of community. This detailed account of Islamic lifeworlds highlights the irreducible diversity and complexity of 'everyday' lived religion among Muslims in a zongo community. Benedikt Pontzen traces the history of Muslim presence in the region and analyses three Islamic phenomena encountered in its zongos in detail: Islamic prayer practices, the authorisation of Islamic knowledge, and ardently contested divination and healing practices. Drawing on empirical and archival research, oral histories, and academic studies, he demonstrates how Islam is inextricably bound up with the diverse ways in which Muslims live it.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 236-255) amd index.

1. A History of Muslim Presence in Asante -- 2. Muslim Presence and Zongos in Asante: The Current State -- 3. Those Who Pray Together -- 4. Speaking for Islam: Ilm and Religious Authority?5. 'Boka:' on Islamic Discourses, Imaginaries, and Incommensurability

Zongos, wards in West Africa populated by traders and migrants from the northern savannahs and the Sahel, are a common sight in Ghana's Asante region where the people of these wards represent a dual-minority as both foreigners and Muslims in a largely Christian area, facing marginalisation as a result. Islam provides the people of the zongos with a common ground and shared values, becoming central to their identity and to their shared sense of community. This detailed account of Islamic lifeworlds highlights the irreducible diversity and complexity of 'everyday' lived religion among Muslims in a zongo community. Benedikt Pontzen traces the history of Muslim presence in the region and analyses three Islamic phenomena encountered in its zongos in detail: Islamic prayer practices, the authorisation of Islamic knowledge, and ardently contested divination and healing practices. Drawing on empirical and archival research, oral histories, and academic studies, he demonstrates how Islam is inextricably bound up with the diverse ways in which Muslims live it.

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