Qurʼanic matters : material mediations and religious practice in Egypt / Natalia K. Suit.

Author
Suit, Natalia K. [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
First edition.
Published/​Created
  • London [England] : Bloomscury Academic, 2020.
  • [London, England] : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2020
Description
1 online resource (211 pages)

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Series
Bloomsbury Studies in Material Religion. [More in this series]
Summary note
"In Qurʼanic Matters, Natalia Suit explores the materiality of books, focusing on the mushaf. With its paper, binding, ink, and script, the mushaf is not simply a carrier of the Qur'anic text but, by the virtue of its material body, it also has the ability to engender reformulations of religious knowledge and practice. Reading the Qurʼan on a screen of a phone, for example, does not require the same forms of ritual ablutions as reading a printed text. The rules of purity limiting the access to the Qurʼanic text for menstruating woman change when the Qur'anic text is mediated by digital bytes instead of paper. Qurʼanic Matters spans the time between two important technological shifts-the introduction of printed Qurʼanic books in Egypt in the early nineteenth century and the digitization of the Qurʼan almost two centuries later. Throughout, Natalia Suit weaves together the theological, legal, economic, and social 'presences' of the Qurʼanic books into a single account. She argues that the message and the materiality of the object are not separate from each other, nor are they separate from the human bodies with which they come in contact."-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
  • Preface Introduction Part I: The Makers
  • 1. The Beginning(s)
  • 2. Pens, Letters, and the Politics of Correctness
  • 3. Qur'anic Icons
  • Part II: The Custodians
  • 4. Debating Defects
  • 5. The (Ortho)Graphic Blueprint
  • 6. What the Eyes Can't See but the Hands Can Touch: Mushaf in Braille
  • Part III: The Users
  • 7. How Printing Created Manuscripts
  • 8. Uses and Abuses
  • 9. Enacting the Electronic Qur'an Conclusion
  • Index
  • Bibliography.
Other format(s)
Also published in print.
ISBN
  • 1-350-12141-X
  • 1-350-12140-1
OCLC
1145549921
Doi
  • 10.5040/9781350121416
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