9780809076093-0809076098-A Season in Mecca: Narrative of a Pilgrimage

A Season in Mecca: Narrative of a Pilgrimage

ISBN-13: 9780809076093
ISBN-10: 0809076098
Edition: First Edition
Author: Abdellah Hammoudi
Publication date: 2006
Publisher: Hill and Wang
Format: Hardcover 304 pages
Category: Mecca , Islam
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ISBN-13: 9780809076093
ISBN-10: 0809076098
Edition: First Edition
Author: Abdellah Hammoudi
Publication date: 2006
Publisher: Hill and Wang
Format: Hardcover 304 pages
Category: Mecca , Islam

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A Season in Mecca: Narrative of a Pilgrimage (ISBN-13: 9780809076093 and ISBN-10: 0809076098), written by authors Abdellah Hammoudi, was published by Hill and Wang in 2006. With an overall rating of 4.1 stars, it's a notable title among other Mecca (Islam) books. You can easily purchase or rent A Season in Mecca: Narrative of a Pilgrimage (Hardcover, Used) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Mecca books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.42.

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An unforgettable report on one man's hajj--the sacred rite that brings millions of Muslims to Mecca every year In 1999, the Moroccan scholar Abdellah Hammoudi, trained in Paris and teaching in America, decided to go on the pilgrimage to Mecca. He wanted to observe the hajj as an anthropologist but also to experience it as an ordinary pilgrim, and to write about it for both Muslims and non-Muslims. Here is his intimate, intense, and detailed account of the Hajj--a rare and important document by a subtle, learned, and sympathetic writer. Hammoudi describes not just the adventure, the human pressures, and the social tumult--everything from the early preparations to the last climactic scenes in the holy shrines of Medina and Mecca--but also the intricate politics and amazing complexity of the entire pilgrimage experience. He pays special heed to the effects of Saudi bureaucratic control over the Hajj, to the ways that faith itself becomes a lucrative source of commerce for the Arabian kingdom, and to the Wahhabi inflections of the basic Muslim message. Here, too, is a poignant discussion of the inner voyage that pilgrimage can mean to those who embark on it: the transformed sense of daily life, of worship, and of political engagement. Hammoudi acknowledges that he was spurred to reconsider his own ideas about faith, gesture, community, and nationality in unanticipated ways. This is a remarkable work of literature about both the outer forms and the inner meanings of Islam today.

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