ABSTRACT

This book investigates female Muslims pilgrimage practices and how these relate to women’s mobility, social relations, identities, and the power structures that shape women’s lives. Bringing together scholars from different disciplines and regional expertise, it offers in-depth investigation of the gendered dimensions of Muslim pilgrimage and the life-worlds of female pilgrims. With a variety of case studies, the contributors explore the experiences of female pilgrims to Mecca and other pilgrimage sites, and how these are embedded in historical and current contexts of globalisation and transnational mobility. This volume will be relevant to a broad audience of researchers across pilgrimage, gender, religious, and Islamic studies.

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Introduction

Muslim pilgrimage through the lens of women’s new mobilities
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chapter 1|17 pages

Under male supervision?

Nationality, age and Islamic belief as basis for Muslim women’s pilgrimage
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chapter 2|20 pages

Young Moroccan-Dutch women on hajj

Claiming female space 1
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chapter 5|20 pages

Israeli Dead Sea cosmetics and charity for Palestinian children

Indonesian women’s shopping activities while on pilgrimage to Jerusalem
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chapter 6|16 pages

‘Clothing cannot improve moral behaviour’

Pilgrimage, fashion, and entrepreneurship in a West African market
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chapter 7|20 pages

Considering the silences

Understanding historical narratives of women’s Indian Ocean hajj mobility
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chapter 8|19 pages

Bosnian women on hajj

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chapter 9|14 pages

In the ‘Land of Wonders’: Bint al-Shāṭi’’s pilgrimage

The hajj and the construction of reformist religiosity
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chapter 10|20 pages

Stepping in the footsteps of Hajar to bring home the hajj

Dialogical positioning in Asra Nomani’s memoir Standing Alone 1
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