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Making Muslim space in North America and Europe / edited by Barbara Daly Metcalf. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Comparative studies on Muslim societies ; 22Publication details: Berkeley : University of California Press, [(c)1996.Description: xix, 264 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0520204034
  • 0520204042
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BP67.M355 1996
  • BP67.A1.M588.M355 1996
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Contents:
Introduction : Sacred words, sanctioned practice, new communities Barbara D. Metcalf Muslim space and the practice of architecture : a personal odyssey Gulzar Haidar Transcending space : recitation and community among South Asian Muslims in Canada Regula Burckhardt Qureshi "This is a Muslim home" : signs of difference in the African-American row house Aminah Beverly McCloud "Refuge" and "prison" : Islam, ethnicity, and the adaptation of space in workers' housing in France Moustapha Diop and Laurence Michalak Making room versus creating space : the construction of spatial categories by itinerant Mouride traders Victoria Ebin New medinas : the Tablighi Jamaat in America and Europe Barbara D. Metcalf Island in a sea of ignorance : dimensions of the prison mosque Robert Dannin, with photographs by Jolie Stahl A place of their own : contesting places and defining places in Berlin's migrant community Ruth Mandel Stamping the earth with the name of Allah : zikr and the sacralizing of space among British Muslims Pnina Werbner Karbala as sacred space among North American Shia : "Every day is Ashura, everywhere is Karbala: Vernon James Schubel The Muslim World Day P/rade and "storefront" mosques of New York city Susan Slyomovics Nationalism, community, and the Islamization of space in London John Eade Engendering Muslim identities : deterritorialization and the ethnicization process in France Rachel Bloud.
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Introduction : Sacred words, sanctioned practice, new communities Barbara D. Metcalf Muslim space and the practice of architecture : a personal odyssey Gulzar Haidar Transcending space : recitation and community among South Asian Muslims in Canada Regula Burckhardt Qureshi "This is a Muslim home" : signs of difference in the African-American row house Aminah Beverly McCloud "Refuge" and "prison" : Islam, ethnicity, and the adaptation of space in workers' housing in France Moustapha Diop and Laurence Michalak Making room versus creating space : the construction of spatial categories by itinerant Mouride traders Victoria Ebin New medinas : the Tablighi Jamaat in America and Europe Barbara D. Metcalf Island in a sea of ignorance : dimensions of the prison mosque Robert Dannin, with photographs by Jolie Stahl A place of their own : contesting places and defining places in Berlin's migrant community Ruth Mandel Stamping the earth with the name of Allah : zikr and the sacralizing of space among British Muslims Pnina Werbner Karbala as sacred space among North American Shia : "Every day is Ashura, everywhere is Karbala: Vernon James Schubel The Muslim World Day P/rade and "storefront" mosques of New York city Susan Slyomovics Nationalism, community, and the Islamization of space in London John Eade Engendering Muslim identities : deterritorialization and the ethnicization process in France Rachel Bloud.

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