城市清真寺的宗教权威

IF 2 1区 社会学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY
Chris Chaplin
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在印尼东部,年轻的男性伊斯兰活动人士表达了一种宗教权威的观念,将社区生活重新导向附近的清真寺。通过向当地社区提供《古兰经》课程和宗教服务,这些活动人士——隶属于印尼最大的萨拉菲派组织——创造了一个空间网络,在这个网络中,他们以在这些社区建立的实质性关系为基础,促进了新的宗教生活世界。但是,在清真寺“在场”不仅仅是指在一个空间中实际存在;它讲述了激进分子从当地的伊斯兰历史、法律规范、民族主义修辞和道德焦虑中汲取灵感,创造和重塑伊斯兰归属感的伦理形象的过程和策略。这些实践揭示了当代宗教权威的关系性、空间性和偶然性。此外,他们将人类学分析重新聚焦到新的道德世界出现的经验和集体时刻。
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Religious authority in the urban mosque

In Eastern Indonesia, young male Islamic activists articulate a notion of religious authority that reorients community life toward neighborhood mosques. By providing local communities with Qur'anic classes and religious services, these activists—affiliated with Indonesia's largest Salafi organization—have created a network of spaces in which they promote new religious lifeworlds grounded in the substantive relationships they build across these neighborhoods. But “being present” in the mosque pertains to more than physically existing in a space; it speaks to the processes and strategies through which activists draw from local Islamic histories, legal codes, nationalist tropes, and moral anxieties to make and remake an ethical image of Islamic belonging. Such practices reveal the relational, spatial, but also contingent nature of contemporary religious authority. Moreover, they refocus anthropological analysis onto the experiential and collective moments through which new moral worlds emerge.

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American Ethnologist
American Ethnologist ANTHROPOLOGY-
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2.40
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60
期刊介绍: American Ethnologist is a quarterly journal concerned with ethnology in the broadest sense of the term. Articles published in the American Ethnologist elucidate the connections between ethnographic specificity and theoretical originality, and convey the ongoing relevance of the ethnographic imagination to the contemporary world.
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