桑给巴尔的普通儿童和日常的伊斯兰教保护和照顾

Franziska Fay
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在桑给巴尔,宗教活动影响着儿童的社交。从出生仪式到诗歌朗诵,再到正规教育,许多构成桑给巴尔儿童日常生活的活动都与伊斯兰教密切相关。99%的桑给巴尔人认为自己是穆斯林,这种认同感从孩子出生时就被培养和传递了下来。本文通过借鉴2014年和2021年在桑给巴尔镇获得的三本关于伊斯兰教和儿童养育的小册子中的知识,探讨了“日常”和“普通”的概念如何反映在桑给巴尔穆斯林儿童生活的早期社会化实践中。因此,它显示了宗教习俗如何共同构建童年,并强调需要关注当代非洲环境中年轻和虔诚的不那么特别的方面和意义。
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Ordinary childhoods and everyday Islamic practices of protection and care in Zanzibar
In Zanzibar, religiously framed practices impact children�s socialisation. Many actions that frame Zanzibari children�s everyday lives�from birth rituals, to poetry recitation, to formal education�are closely tied to Islam. With ninety-nine percent of Zanzibaris identifying as Muslim, this sense of identity is fostered and transmitted from when a child is born. This article explores how conceptions of the �everyday� and the �ordinary� reflect in early socialisation practices that address Muslim Zanzibari children�s lives, centrally by drawing on knowledge published in three booklets on Islam and child rearing acquired in Zanzibar Town in 2014 and 2021. It thereby shows how religious practices co-construct childhoods and underlines the need to pay attention to less extraordinary aspects and meanings of how being young and pious in contemporary African settings are made.
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