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|a Bornman, Jonathan, |d 1967- |e author. |0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2023046502
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|a American murids : |b a lived Muslim practice of nonviolence / |c Jonathan Bornman.
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|a Lived Muslim practice of nonviolence
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|a New York : |b Peter Lang, |c [2024]
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|a x, 281 pages : |b illustrations ; |c 24 cm.
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|a text |b txt |2 rdacontent
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|a unmediated |b n |2 rdamedia
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|a Interdisciplinary studies in diasporas ; |v vol. 17
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a Introduction -- 1. A murid market in Harlem -- 2. Origins of Bamba's nonviolence -- 3. Bamba's practices of nonviolence -- 4. A murid space for peacemaking -- 5. Young murid ambassdors -- 6. Passing nonviolence on to the next generation -- 7. A gift to offer the world -- Conclusion: American murids practice nonviolence -- Appendices -- Index -- Bibliography.
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|a American Murids is a major new ethnography of an African Sufi Muslim immigrant community in the United States. It is particularly timely Igiven the current contentious discourse concerning Muslims and immigration. By listening to what Murids say about themselves, author Jonathan Bornman gives us the first ever look at how the spiritual and ethical values of Murids in the diaspora influence the ways they interact with other communities in New York City. No other religious group in West Africa has generated more scholarship than the Muridiyya of Senegal. Much of this literature has focused on history, social and political science, economics, migration, and transnationality. This book offers a fresh look by using the lens of nonviolence, revealing the Murid commitment to shared peace. The discovery of a transnational Murid youth movement in New York City, balancing tradition and new expressions of faith, points towards the emergence of an American Muridiyya-- |c Provided by publisher.
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|i Online version: |a Bornman, Jonathan, 1967- |t American murids |d New York : Peter Lang, 2024 |z 9781636671451 |w (DLC) 2023036332
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|a Interdisciplinary studies in diasporas ; |v v. 17. |0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2016098872
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|a Sterling Memorial Library |b SML, Stacks, LC Classification >> BP188.8.U6 B67 2024 (LC)|DELIM|16848310
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