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Record Nr.

UNINA9910155078003321

Autore

Tamimi Arab Pooyan

Titolo

Amplifying Islam in the European soundscape : religious pluralism and secularism in the Netherlands / / Pooyan Tamimi Arab

Pubbl/distr/stampa

New York : , : Bloomsbury Academic, , 2017

ISBN

9781474291453

1474291457

9781474291460

1474291465

9781474291446

1474291449

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (212 pages) : illustrations, photographs

Collana

Islam of the global West

Disciplina

297.3/8209492

Soggetti

Adhan - Netherlands

Islam - Netherlands

Loudness - Social aspects - Netherlands

Sound - Social aspects - Netherlands

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

List of Figures -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1. 'A Minaret of Light': Transducing the Azan? -- 2. A History of Public Worship: From Procession Prohibition to Amplified Azan -- 3. Conflicting Secularisms: Nativism and the Constitutional Protection of the Azan -- 4. Regulating Nostalgias: Azan Negotiations in a Dutch Town -- Epilogue --  Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.

Sommario/riassunto

"It is funded by the Religious Matters in an Entangled World program, Utrecht University, the Netherlands. Public manifestations of Islam remain fiercely contested across the Global West. Studies to date have focused on the visual presence of Islam the construction of mosques or the veiling of Muslim women. Amplifying Islam in the European Soundscape is the first book to add a sonic dimension to analyses of the politics of Islamic aesthetics in Europe. Sound does not respect public/private boundaries, and people experience sound viscerally. As



such, the public amplification of the azan, the call to prayer, offers a unique opportunity to understand what is at stake in debates over religious toleration and secularism. The Netherlands were among the first European countries to allow the amplification of the azan in the 1980s, and Pooyan Tamimi Arab explores this as a case study embedded in a broader history of Dutch religious pluralism. The book offers a pointed critique of social theories that regard secularism as all-encompassing. While cultural forms of secularism exclude Muslim rights to public worship, Amplifying Islam in the European Soundscape argues that political and constitutional secularism also enables Muslim demands for amplifying calls to prayer. It traces how these exclusions and inclusions are effected through proposals for mosques, media debates, law and policy, but also in negotiations on the ground between residents, municipalities and mosques."--Bloomsbury Publishing.