重生的穆斯林吗?宗教内部皈依和Tablighi Jama 'at

IF 0.4 2区 哲学 0 RELIGION
Riyaz Timol
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Tablighi Jama 'at (TJ)自20世纪20年代在英属印度成立以来,已发展成为一个全球性的信仰复兴运动,活跃了世界各地的基层穆斯林社区。基于对该运动英国分支的持续的民族志田野调查,本文提出了一个“宗教内皈依”的概念,以捕捉其在日常穆斯林生活中影响的关键形态。这标志着从名义上的伊斯兰教实践形式向热情的奉献形式的转变。通过一系列的推拉因素来剖析转换体验,其中“情感纽带”和“密集互动”是关键。本文提出了TJ对英国出生的男性穆斯林具有持久吸引力的三个关键原因:(1)它倾向于将个人与宗教的关系从“被动消费者”转变为“主动提供者”;(2)培养强烈的归属感和兄弟情谊;(3)在瞬息万变的世界中提供确定性的能力。这些发现挑战了之前关于英国TJ的学术研究,证明了它在连续几代穆斯林中持续流行,尽管也探讨了追随者在经历了改变生活的宗教内部皈依经历后可能逐渐离开该运动的原因。
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Born-again Muslims? Intra-religious Conversion and the Tablighi Jama’at
ABSTRACT Since its inception in 1920s British India, the Tablighi Jama’at (TJ) has grown into a global movement of faith renewal, animating grassroots Muslim communities around the world. Based on sustained ethnographic fieldwork with the British branch of the movement, this article proposes a concept of ‘intra-religious conversion’ to capture a key modality of its impact in everyday Muslim lives. By this is denoted a shift from a nominal form of Islamic practice to one of passionate devotion. Multiple interview narratives are presented to dissect the conversion experience through a series of precipitating push and pull factors, of which ‘affective ties’ and ‘intensive interaction’ emerge as key. Three key reasons for TJ’s enduring appeal to British-born male Muslims are suggested: (1) its propensity to transform the individual’s relationship with his religion from a ‘passive consumer’ to an ‘active purveyor’; (2) its fostering of strong bonds of belonging and brotherhood; (3) its ability to offer certainty in a world of flux. The findings challenge previous scholarship on British TJ by demonstrating its ongoing popularity among successive generations of Muslims, though reasons why followers may drift away from the movement after undergoing life-changing intra-religious conversion experiences are also explored.
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期刊介绍: Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations (ICMR) provides a forum for the academic exploration and discussion of the religious tradition of Islam, and of relations between Islam and other religions. It is edited by members of the Department of Theology and Religion, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom. The editors welcome articles on all aspects of Islam, and particularly on: •the religion and culture of Islam, historical and contemporary •Islam and its relations with other faiths and ideologies •Christian-Muslim relations. Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations is a refereed, academic journal. It publishes articles, documentation and reviews.
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