ABSTRACT

A groundbreaking anthropological analysis of Islam as experienced by Muslims, By Noon Prayer builds a conceptual model of Islam as a whole, while travelling along a comparative path of biblical, Egyptological, ethnographic, poetic, scriptural and visual materials. Grounded in long-term observation of Arabo-Islamic culture and society, the study captures the rhythm of Islam weaving through the lives of Muslim women and men.Examples of the rhythmic nature of Islam can be seen in all aspects of Muslims' everyday lives. Muslims break their Ramadan fast upon the sun setting, and they receive Ramadan by sighting the new moon. Prayer for their dead is by noon and burial is before sunset. This is space and time in Islam - moon, sun, dawn and sunset are all part of a unique and unified rhythm, interweaving the sacred and the ordinary, nature and culture in a pattern that is characteristically Islamic.

part I|37 pages

Spatiality and Temporality

chapter 1|19 pages

Conceptual Overview

chapter 2|15 pages

The Anthropology of Time and Space

part II|52 pages

Cosmos and Calendar

chapter 3|29 pages

Order and Creative Beginning

part III|75 pages

The Arabo-Islamic Ecology of Rhythm

chapter 5|29 pages

Marking Time, Carving Space

chapter 7|9 pages

Conclusion