Qur'anic Matters: Material Mediations and Religious Practice in Egypt

Hardback

Main Details

Title Qur'anic Matters: Material Mediations and Religious Practice in Egypt
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Natalia K. Suit
SeriesBloomsbury Studies in Material Religion
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:232
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156
Category/GenreIslamic life and practice
ISBN/Barcode 9781350121386
ClassificationsDewey:297.122
Audience
Tertiary Education (US: College)
Illustrations 12 bw illus

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Publication Date 14 May 2020
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

In Qur'anic 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 Qur'an 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 Qur'anic text for menstruating woman change when the Qur'anic text is mediated by digital bytes instead of paper. Qur'anic Matters spans the time between two important technological shifts-the introduction of printed Qur'anic books in Egypt in the early nineteenth century and the digitization of the Qur'an almost two centuries later. Throughout, Natalia Suit weaves together the theological, legal, economic, and social "presences" of the Qur'anic 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.

Author Biography

Natalia K. Suit is Adjunct Professor at East Tennessee State University, USA and Adjunct Professor at King University, USA.

Reviews

Qur'anic Matters is a wonderful combination of primary ethnographic data and broad interdisciplinary concern. Every chapter bursts forth with novel insights, ranging from material and digital culture, to the history of the book, accessibility studies, and everyday religious practices. * J.R. Osborn, Georgetown University, USA *