Afro-Iraqi Rituals: Stigma, Discrimination, and Resilience

Amir Al-Azraki, Thawrah Yousif Yaqoob
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Afro-Iraqis represent 5% of the Iraqi population (approximately two million people), and Iraq has been their home since the ninth century, as part of forced immigration due to the slave trade. Throughout their history, Afro-Iraqis have been subjected to oppression, racism, and discrimination. Their rituals–assembled from a broad mix of African diasporic lineages–have been disparaged as barbaric and irreligious. In addition to providing a brief history of Afro-Iraqis and anti-Black racism in Arab culture, this paper describes and examines the significance of Afro-Iraqi rituals and Afro-Iraqis’ resilience in facing stigmatization and discrimination in Iraq.
非裔伊拉克人的仪式:耻辱、歧视和恢复力
非洲裔伊拉克人占伊拉克人口的5%(约200万人),自9世纪以来,伊拉克一直是他们的家园,作为奴隶贸易强迫移民的一部分。纵观历史,非裔伊拉克人一直遭受压迫、种族主义和歧视。他们的宗教仪式——由非洲散居血统的广泛混合而成——被贬低为野蛮和无宗教信仰。除了提供非裔伊拉克人和阿拉伯文化中反黑人种族主义的简史外,本文还描述并考察了非裔伊拉克人仪式的重要性,以及非裔伊拉克人在伊拉克面对污名化和歧视时的复原力。
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