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Muslim Merit-making in Thailand's Far-South [electronic resource] / by Christopher M. Joll.

By: Contributor(s): Series: Muslims in Global Societies Series ; 4Publisher: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2012Description: XII, 236 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789400724853
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 200 23
LOC classification:
  • BL1-2790
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction -- Indic, Islamic, and Thai Influences -- Religious, Ethnic, and Linguistic Diversity -- Thai and Malay Merit-making Rhetoric -- Potent Words and Sacred Duties -- Sedekoh and Meritorious Smorgasbords -- Ramadan Scales and Meccan Multiplications -- Merit-making Rationales and Motivations -- Conclusion.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This volume provides an ethnographic description of Muslim merit-making rhetoric, rituals and rationales in Thailand’s Malay far-south. This study is situated in Cabetigo, one of Pattani’s oldest and most important Malay communities that has been subjected to a range of Thai and Islamic influences over the last hundred years. The volume describes religious rhetoric related to merit-making being conducted in both Thai and Malay, that the spiritual currency of merit is generated through the performance of locally occurring Malay adat, and globally normative amal 'ibadat.  Concerning the rationale for merit-making, merit-makers are motivated by both a desire to ensure their own comfort in the grave and personal vindication at judgment, as well as to transfer merit for those already in the grave, who are known to the merit-maker. While the rhetoric elements of Muslim merit-making reveal Thai influence, its ritual elements confirm the local impact of reformist activism.
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Introduction -- Indic, Islamic, and Thai Influences -- Religious, Ethnic, and Linguistic Diversity -- Thai and Malay Merit-making Rhetoric -- Potent Words and Sacred Duties -- Sedekoh and Meritorious Smorgasbords -- Ramadan Scales and Meccan Multiplications -- Merit-making Rationales and Motivations -- Conclusion.

This volume provides an ethnographic description of Muslim merit-making rhetoric, rituals and rationales in Thailand’s Malay far-south. This study is situated in Cabetigo, one of Pattani’s oldest and most important Malay communities that has been subjected to a range of Thai and Islamic influences over the last hundred years. The volume describes religious rhetoric related to merit-making being conducted in both Thai and Malay, that the spiritual currency of merit is generated through the performance of locally occurring Malay adat, and globally normative amal 'ibadat.  Concerning the rationale for merit-making, merit-makers are motivated by both a desire to ensure their own comfort in the grave and personal vindication at judgment, as well as to transfer merit for those already in the grave, who are known to the merit-maker. While the rhetoric elements of Muslim merit-making reveal Thai influence, its ritual elements confirm the local impact of reformist activism.

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