'These Young Men Show No Respect for Local Customs'—Globalisation and Islamic Revival in Zanzibar

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Titre
'These Young Men Show No Respect for Local Customs'—Globalisation and Islamic Revival in Zanzibar
Date
2009
Dans
Journal of Religion in Africa
Résumé
Like elsewhere in Africa, local forms of Islam are being challenged by a number of new reformist and revivalist forms of Islam, influenced to some degree by a global Islamic revival but shaped by particular local histories and politics. This has caused some friction, especially as the regime in place seeks to manipulate these tensions for political benefit. Central to this struggle are the young men who have studied Islam abroad and who challenge the established truths of the traditional religious authorities; these authorities in turn accuse 'the youth' of bringing foreign, 'Arab' ideas and politics to Zanzibar. However, the kind of Islamic revival taking place in Zanzibar is far from radical or violent, and it is not appropriate to pose the present situation in terms of global Salafism versus local Sufism. In fact, Islamic revivalists often coin their critique of the state in terms of human rights and good governance and provide an alternative modernity that simultaneously challenges and articulates secular, liberal forms of modernity. Islamic revival critiques what is perceived as society's moral disorder and the state's inability to deal with new global challenges. Hence the present paper explores how global trends in Islam—but also global discourses on human rights and good governance—influence the current modes of Islamic revival in Zanzibar. With a heavily restricted political field, Islam can be a means of critiquing society without getting involved in politics. However, the government and the traditional religious authorities perceive this revivalism as a threat to the status quo and attempt therefore to politicise the struggle, accusing Islamic movements of fundamentalism and terrorism. It is within this political environment that Islamic revival must navigate.
Langue
eng
volume
39
numéro
3
pages
237-261
Titre abrégé
J Religion Afr
doi
10.1163/002242009X12447135279538
issn
0022-4200, 1570-0666

Turner, Simon, “'These Young Men Show No Respect for Local Customs'—Globalisation and Islamic Revival in Zanzibar”, 2009, bibliographie, consulté le 21 décembre 2024, https://ibadica.org/s/bibliographie/item/2284

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