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The Politics of the Hajj from a Comparative Perspective: States, Entrepreneurs, and Pilgrims: Palgrave Studies in Religion, Politics, and Policy

Editat de Muriel Gomez-Perez, Cédric Jourde, Marie Brossier
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 11 ian 2025
This book analyzes the contemporary politics of the Hajj in countries of Africa, the Near East, and Southeast Asia. States must organize the mobility of approximately two million pilgrims every year. States also manage the flow of vast amounts of financial resources related to the Hajj, as well as the transmission of religious and political ideas about how the world ought to be governed. The contributions in this volume investigate how states attempt to manage the Hajj and the power relations they develop with pilgrims, religious leaders, and entrepreneurs of various types. They also examine the Hajj organization from the viewpoint of pilgrims: how they make sense of the bureaucratic apparatus they encounter, how they navigate the constraints imposed upon them, and how they seize opportunities to fulfill their religious, economic, and social aspirations. The Politics of the Hajj from a Comparative Perspective closely analyzes political interactions between states, pilgrims, religious actors and entrepreneurs, and the extent to which they have evolved over time.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783031653483
ISBN-10: 3031653483
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: Approx. 255 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Ediția:2025
Editura: Springer Nature Switzerland
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Palgrave Studies in Religion, Politics, and Policy

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Introduction.- Chapter 2: The Last Muslim Empire? The Hajj in French Colonial Africa on the Eve of Decolonization.- Chapter 3: King Faisal’s Hajj Policy: Making Mecca a Forum for Pan-Islamic Thought (1964-1975).- Chapter 4: Hajj Management in Malaysia Since 1969.- Chapter 5: Managing the Hajj in Contemporary Ghana.- Chapter 6: Performing Hajj from Palestine: Beyond Barriers to Spiritual Fulfillment.- Chapter 7: Nationalizing the Nigerian Hajj: Politics, Citizenship, and Emotions (1950-1965).- Chapter 8: Saudi Hajj Management through Moroccan Pilgrims’ Eyes.- Chapter 9: Management and Pilgrims’ Encounters with the State in Contemporary Indonesia.

Notă biografică

Muriel Gomez-Perez is Full Professor in the Interdisciplinary Research Center on Africa and the Middle East (CIRAM), Department of Historical Sciences, Université Laval, Canada.
Cédric Jourde is Associate Professor in Political Studies at the University of Ottawa, Canada.
Marie Brossier is Full Professor in the Interdisciplinary Research Center on Africa and the Middle East (CIRAM), Department of Political Science, Université Laval, Canada.

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This book analyzes the contemporary politics of the Hajj in countries of Africa, the Near East, and Southeast Asia. States must organize the mobility of approximately two million pilgrims every year. States also manage the flow of vast amounts of financial resources related to the Hajj, as well as the transmission of religious and political ideas about how the world ought to be governed. The contributions in this volume investigate how states attempt to manage the Hajj and the power relations they develop with pilgrims, religious leaders, and entrepreneurs of various types. They also examine the Hajj organization from the viewpoint of pilgrims: how they make sense of the bureaucratic apparatus they encounter, how they navigate the constraints imposed upon them, and how they seize opportunities to fulfill their religious, economic, and social aspirations. The Politics of the Hajj from a Comparative Perspective closely analyzes political interactions between states, pilgrims, religious actors and entrepreneurs, and the extent to which they have evolved over time.
 
Muriel Gomez-Perez is Full Professor in the Interdisciplinary Research Center on Africa and the Middle East (CIRAM), Department of Historical Sciences, Université Laval, Canada.
Cédric Jourde is Associate Professor in Political Studies at the University of Ottawa, Canada.
Marie Brossier is Full Professor in the Interdisciplinary Research Center on Africa and the Middle East (CIRAM), Department of Political Science, Université Laval, Canada.

Caracteristici

Sheds light on the web of power relatinos amonst states, pilgrims, religious leaders, and private institutions Examines how pilgrims make sense of and navigate the bureaucratica pparatus they encounter at home and in Saudi Arabia Analyzes political interations related to the Hajj in Africa, the Near East, and Southeast Asia