Sounds of Mouridism : A study on the use of music and sound in the Mouridiyya

The use of music in religious traditions is a complicated subject. Some say it doesn’t have any place in religion while others see it as an essential part of their spiritual life. How one defines music, and indeed religion, can differ greatly but both of these have played an enormous role in our wor...

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Main Author: Holm, Filip
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Language:English
Published: Södertörns högskola, Institutionen för historia och samtidsstudier 2016
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-sh-306062016-07-15T05:14:12ZSounds of Mouridism : A study on the use of music and sound in the MouridiyyaengHolm, FilipSödertörns högskola, Institutionen för historia och samtidsstudier2016MouridismMouridiyyaSufismWest AfricaSenegalMusic and ReligionIslamRitualKhassaidaAmadou BambaGenderThe use of music in religious traditions is a complicated subject. Some say it doesn’t have any place in religion while others see it as an essential part of their spiritual life. How one defines music, and indeed religion, can differ greatly but both of these have played an enormous role in our world both historically and today. The relationship between these two subjects is the focus of this study. I aim to analyze how music and sound is used within the Mouridiyya, a Sufi order based mainly in Western Africa, as a religious practice and in what way different forms of music is a way for Mourids in Sweden to connect with their native culture and religion in a society that is in many ways very different. The study is based on interviews and field observations and will explore themes like music as transcendence, the contents of the music, attitudes toward “secular” or more popular, contemporary forms of music as well as gender roles and segregation. I have visited one Mourid group in Stockholm and the study will be based entirely on them. To say something more general about Mouridism or Sufism are generalizations I am not prepared to make, but some of the findings do open up for these kinds of discussions and hopefully this will be but one small step into a fairly uncharted academic field of “religious music”. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-30606application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Mouridism
Mouridiyya
Sufism
West Africa
Senegal
Music and Religion
Islam
Ritual
Khassaida
Amadou Bamba
Gender
spellingShingle Mouridism
Mouridiyya
Sufism
West Africa
Senegal
Music and Religion
Islam
Ritual
Khassaida
Amadou Bamba
Gender
Holm, Filip
Sounds of Mouridism : A study on the use of music and sound in the Mouridiyya
description The use of music in religious traditions is a complicated subject. Some say it doesn’t have any place in religion while others see it as an essential part of their spiritual life. How one defines music, and indeed religion, can differ greatly but both of these have played an enormous role in our world both historically and today. The relationship between these two subjects is the focus of this study. I aim to analyze how music and sound is used within the Mouridiyya, a Sufi order based mainly in Western Africa, as a religious practice and in what way different forms of music is a way for Mourids in Sweden to connect with their native culture and religion in a society that is in many ways very different. The study is based on interviews and field observations and will explore themes like music as transcendence, the contents of the music, attitudes toward “secular” or more popular, contemporary forms of music as well as gender roles and segregation. I have visited one Mourid group in Stockholm and the study will be based entirely on them. To say something more general about Mouridism or Sufism are generalizations I am not prepared to make, but some of the findings do open up for these kinds of discussions and hopefully this will be but one small step into a fairly uncharted academic field of “religious music”.
author Holm, Filip
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title Sounds of Mouridism : A study on the use of music and sound in the Mouridiyya
title_short Sounds of Mouridism : A study on the use of music and sound in the Mouridiyya
title_full Sounds of Mouridism : A study on the use of music and sound in the Mouridiyya
title_fullStr Sounds of Mouridism : A study on the use of music and sound in the Mouridiyya
title_full_unstemmed Sounds of Mouridism : A study on the use of music and sound in the Mouridiyya
title_sort sounds of mouridism : a study on the use of music and sound in the mouridiyya
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