Making and remaking mosques in Senegal

This book constitutes a seminal contribution to the fields of Islamic architectural history and gender studies. It is the first major empirical study of the history and current state of mosque building in Senegal and the first study of mosque space from a gender perspective. The author positions Sen...

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Published in:Islam in Africa
Contributors: Cantone, Cleo (Other)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Boston Brill 2012
In: Islam in Africa (13)
Series/Journal:Islam in Africa 13
Further subjects:B Islamic Architecture History Senegal
B Women in Islam History Senegal Senegal
B Mosques (Senegal)
B Islamic Architecture (Senegal) History
B Mosques Senegal
B ARCHITECTURE ; Buildings ; Religious
B History
B Mosques (Senegal) History
B Mosques
B Mosques History Senegal
B Senegal
B Women in Islam (Senegal) History
B Islamic Architecture
B Women in Islam
B Electronic books Electronic books History
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Summary:This book constitutes a seminal contribution to the fields of Islamic architectural history and gender studies. It is the first major empirical study of the history and current state of mosque building in Senegal and the first study of mosque space from a gender perspective. The author positions Senegalese mosques within the field of Islamic architectural history, unraveling their history through pre-colonial travelers' accounts to conversations with present-day planners, imams and women who continually shape and reshape the mosques they worship in. Using contemporary Dakar as a case study, the book's second aim is to explore the role of women in the "making and remaking" of mosques. In particular, the rise of non-tariqa grass-roots movements (i.e.: the "Sunni/Ibadou" movement) has empowered women (particularly young women) and has greatly strengthened their capacity to use mosques as places of spirituality, education and socialization. The text is aimed at several specialized readerships: readers interested in Islam in West Africa, in the role of women in Islam, as well as those interested in the sociology and art-history of mosques. -- Back cover
Item Description:Originally presented as the author's thesis (PhD)--SOAS, University of London, 2006. - Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on print version record
ISBN:9004217509