Sensing Sound: Aesthetic and Religious Experience According to al-Ghazālī

The Muslim theologian Abū Ḥāmid al-Ghazālī (d. 1111) is one of the most often cited authors when it comes to "music and Islam." His “Book on the Etiquette of Listening and Ecstasy” (*Kitāb Ādāb as-samāʿ wa-l-wajd*), translated into English more than a hundred years ago, is widely circulat...

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Main Author: Ines Weinrich
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: CERES / KHK Bochum 2019-12-01
Series:Entangled Religions - Interdisciplinary Journal for the Study of Religious Contact and Transfer
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Online Access:https://er.ceres.rub.de/index.php/ER/article/view/8437
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spelling doaj-ff588401534e4db380f59e0ae79421ab2020-11-25T03:31:57ZengCERES / KHK BochumEntangled Religions - Interdisciplinary Journal for the Study of Religious Contact and Transfer 2363-66962019-12-011010.13154/er.10.2019.8437Sensing Sound: Aesthetic and Religious Experience According to al-GhazālīInes Weinrich The Muslim theologian Abū Ḥāmid al-Ghazālī (d. 1111) is one of the most often cited authors when it comes to "music and Islam." His “Book on the Etiquette of Listening and Ecstasy” (*Kitāb Ādāb as-samāʿ wa-l-wajd*), translated into English more than a hundred years ago, is widely circulated among Muslims in the East and West, in Arabic and English, in print and on the internet. This paper re-examines the text against the background of Arab musical theory of the time when it was written, and analyses selected technical terms that allude to concepts rooted in Late Antique musical philosophy and become also tangible in the Qurʾān. al-Ghazālī recognises both aesthetic pleasure and the transformative power of sounds and gives guidance how to channel the hearing perception into a salvific experience. https://er.ceres.rub.de/index.php/ER/article/view/8437IslammusicAbū Ḥāmid al-Ghazālīsonic dimensionsMuslim ritual
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Sensing Sound: Aesthetic and Religious Experience According to al-Ghazālī
Entangled Religions - Interdisciplinary Journal for the Study of Religious Contact and Transfer
Islam
music
Abū Ḥāmid al-Ghazālī
sonic dimensions
Muslim ritual
author_facet Ines Weinrich
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title Sensing Sound: Aesthetic and Religious Experience According to al-Ghazālī
title_short Sensing Sound: Aesthetic and Religious Experience According to al-Ghazālī
title_full Sensing Sound: Aesthetic and Religious Experience According to al-Ghazālī
title_fullStr Sensing Sound: Aesthetic and Religious Experience According to al-Ghazālī
title_full_unstemmed Sensing Sound: Aesthetic and Religious Experience According to al-Ghazālī
title_sort sensing sound: aesthetic and religious experience according to al-ghazālī
publisher CERES / KHK Bochum
series Entangled Religions - Interdisciplinary Journal for the Study of Religious Contact and Transfer
issn 2363-6696
publishDate 2019-12-01
description The Muslim theologian Abū Ḥāmid al-Ghazālī (d. 1111) is one of the most often cited authors when it comes to "music and Islam." His “Book on the Etiquette of Listening and Ecstasy” (*Kitāb Ādāb as-samāʿ wa-l-wajd*), translated into English more than a hundred years ago, is widely circulated among Muslims in the East and West, in Arabic and English, in print and on the internet. This paper re-examines the text against the background of Arab musical theory of the time when it was written, and analyses selected technical terms that allude to concepts rooted in Late Antique musical philosophy and become also tangible in the Qurʾān. al-Ghazālī recognises both aesthetic pleasure and the transformative power of sounds and gives guidance how to channel the hearing perception into a salvific experience.
topic Islam
music
Abū Ḥāmid al-Ghazālī
sonic dimensions
Muslim ritual
url https://er.ceres.rub.de/index.php/ER/article/view/8437
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