Religion and Custom in a Muslim Society: The Berti of Sudan
Among the Berti of Northern Darfur (Sudan), as among many Muslim societies, the formal religious practices are predominantly the concern of men, while local, unorthodox customary rituals are performed mainly by women. It is usual to dismiss such local, popular practices as pre-Islamic survivals, but Professor Holy shows that the customary rituals constitute an integral part of the religious system of the Berti. Carefully analysing the symbolic statements made in Berti rituals, Professor Holy demonstrates that the distinction between the two classes of rituals is an expression of the gender relationships characteristic of the society. He also examines the social distribution of knowledge about Islam, and explains the role of the religious schools in sustaining religious ideas. The work is not only an ethnographic study of ritual, belief and gender in an African society. It also makes a significant contribution to current anthropological discussion of the interpretation and meaning of rituals and symbols.
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Religion and Custom in a Muslim Society: The Berti of Sudan
Among the Berti of Northern Darfur (Sudan), as among many Muslim societies, the formal religious practices are predominantly the concern of men, while local, unorthodox customary rituals are performed mainly by women. It is usual to dismiss such local, popular practices as pre-Islamic survivals, but Professor Holy shows that the customary rituals constitute an integral part of the religious system of the Berti. Carefully analysing the symbolic statements made in Berti rituals, Professor Holy demonstrates that the distinction between the two classes of rituals is an expression of the gender relationships characteristic of the society. He also examines the social distribution of knowledge about Islam, and explains the role of the religious schools in sustaining religious ideas. The work is not only an ethnographic study of ritual, belief and gender in an African society. It also makes a significant contribution to current anthropological discussion of the interpretation and meaning of rituals and symbols.
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Religion and Custom in a Muslim Society: The Berti of Sudan

Religion and Custom in a Muslim Society: The Berti of Sudan

by Ladislav Holy
Religion and Custom in a Muslim Society: The Berti of Sudan

Religion and Custom in a Muslim Society: The Berti of Sudan

by Ladislav Holy

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Among the Berti of Northern Darfur (Sudan), as among many Muslim societies, the formal religious practices are predominantly the concern of men, while local, unorthodox customary rituals are performed mainly by women. It is usual to dismiss such local, popular practices as pre-Islamic survivals, but Professor Holy shows that the customary rituals constitute an integral part of the religious system of the Berti. Carefully analysing the symbolic statements made in Berti rituals, Professor Holy demonstrates that the distinction between the two classes of rituals is an expression of the gender relationships characteristic of the society. He also examines the social distribution of knowledge about Islam, and explains the role of the religious schools in sustaining religious ideas. The work is not only an ethnographic study of ritual, belief and gender in an African society. It also makes a significant contribution to current anthropological discussion of the interpretation and meaning of rituals and symbols.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521394857
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 07/26/1991
Series: Cambridge Studies in Social and Cultural Anthropology , #78
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.22(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.79(d)

Table of Contents

Preface and acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. The Berti and Islam; 2. Men and women; 3. Milk and water; 4. Village and wilderness; 5. Custom and religion; 6. Life cycle; 7. Circumcision; 8. Blood and rain; 9. Custom and superstition; Glossary; References; Index.
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