Lived experiences of ideologies in contextual Islam : an examination of Ayyaana possession cult in Marsabit County, Kenya Judy Wanjiru Wang'ombe.
Material type:
- 9781839732324
- Muslims -- Religious life -- Kenya -- Marsabit County
- Spirits (Islam)
- Jinn -- Qur'anic teaching
- Spirit possession -- Kenya -- Marsabit County
- Muslim teachers -- Kenya -- Marsabit County -- Interviews
- Muslims -- Kenya -- Marsabit County -- Interviews
- Islamic Sociology
- Anthropology of religion
- Islam -- Relations -- Christianity
- Christianity and other religions -- Islam
- BP 188 .W36 2023
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[Africana].
Includes bibliography.
Background information to the study -- Scholarly works on spirits in Islam -- Research methodology -- The Islamic model of the spirit world -- Religocultural model of Ayyaana according to ordinary Borana Muslims in Marsabit County -- Lived experiences as instantiation of religocultural model -- Comparative interdisciplinary analysis and theory formulation -- Summary of findings and recommendations -- Some missiological implications for Christian-Muslim interactions.
"There is a tendency within the study of Islam to prioritize religious ideology over the lived experiences of ordinary Muslims. While affirming the significance of such ideology, Dr. Judy Wanjiru Wang'ombe suggests that it is equally important to understand how Islamic teachings are actually lived out within Muslim communities. Utilizing a cognitive anthropological framework and drawing from qualitative field data, this study examines the phenomenon of spirit possession as experienced by Borana Muslims in Marsabit County, Kenya. Dr. Wang'ombe analyzes the practices and beliefs of the Ayyaana possession cult in light of stipulations provided by official Islamic texts, specifically the Qur'an and Hadith as taught by their Muslim teachers, and explores the prominent gaps that often exist between tenet and practice. An excellent resource for scholars and practitioners alike, this study enhances anthropological understanding of contextual Islam as practiced in East Africa, while offering insight into local perspectives on the spirit world." -- Publisher, page four of cover.
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