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Theorizing Sunniyat as a Mode of Being:
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Auwais Rafudeen
Document Type
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AL
Record Number
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1067298
Doc. No
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LA110927
Call No
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10.1163/21540993-01101003
Language of Document
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English
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Auwais Rafudeen
Title & Author
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Theorizing Sunniyat as a Mode of Being: [Article] : An Asadian Perspective from South Africa\ Auwais Rafudeen
Publication Statement
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Leiden: Brill
Title of Periodical
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Islamic Africa
Date
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2020
Volume/ Issue Number
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11/1
Page No
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94–133
Abstract
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Reflecting on thoughts by Talal Asad, this paper suggests an approach to theorizing Sunniyat – the approach to Islam taken by those commonly called “Barelvis” – in South Africa by focusing on sensibilities and dispositions. It specifically examines the kinds of sensibilities that are cultivated by adherents in their relationship to the Prophet as well as in their practice of everyday ethics. The aim is to shed light on the embodied nature of these sensibilities and not just their discursive context. In Asad’s work, both dimensions are important, but discourse is a prelude to embodiment, with the latter constituting one’s mode of being in the world. In thinking about Sunniyat in this way, the works of Abdulkader Tayob and Seraj Hendricks provide important precedents for navigating both discursiveness and embodiment in a South African Muslim context. Reflecting on thoughts by Talal Asad, this paper suggests an approach to theorizing Sunniyat – the approach to Islam taken by those commonly called “Barelvis” – in South Africa by focusing on sensibilities and dispositions. It specifically examines the kinds of sensibilities that are cultivated by adherents in their relationship to the Prophet as well as in their practice of everyday ethics. The aim is to shed light on the embodied nature of these sensibilities and not just their discursive context. In Asad’s work, both dimensions are important, but discourse is a prelude to embodiment, with the latter constituting one’s mode of being in the world. In thinking about Sunniyat in this way, the works of Abdulkader Tayob and Seraj Hendricks provide important precedents for navigating both discursiveness and embodiment in a South African Muslim context.
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autonomous self
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discourse
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embodiment
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historical time
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Islam in South Africa
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Sunniyat
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Talal Asad
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10.1163/21540993-01101003
https://lib.clisel.com/site/catalogue/1067298
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