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Dženita Karić, Bosnian Hajj Literature

Multiple Paths to the Holy (conversation about the book and beyond)


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Dženita Karić
Bosnian Hajj Literature: Multiple Paths to the Holy
(conversation about the book and beyond)

Monday Majlis Online on the 5th of February, 17:00-18:30 (UK time)
Centre for the Study of Islam, Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies, Exeter.
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https://universityofexeter.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMucO2gqDopE9EiRXike5LDtk_i8WtrDSvP



Abstract: This talk will focus on Dženita Karić’s book Bosnian Hajj Literature: Multiple Paths to the Holy and will look into the process which led to the research on Bosnian Hajj culture. It will cover several topics, such as the importance of the longue durée approach for understanding continuity and persistence of piety in Islam, the devotional turn in Islamic Studies, as well as the importance of centering the Balkans in historical and religious studies. The talk will zoom in on certain case studies presented in the book and will point to possible further pathways in the research of devotional piety in Islam.

Bio: Dženita Karić is assistant professor in religious studies and cultural heritage at the University of Amsterdam. Before coming to Amsterdam, she worked in Sarajevo (Oriental Institute in Sarajevo) and Berlin (Berlin Institute for Islamic Theology, Humboldt University in Berlin). She obtained her PhD at SOAS (University of London) in 2018. Karić is the author of two books: Postcolonial Palestinian Novel (Oriental Institute in Sarajevo, 2011) and Bosnian Hajj Literature: Multiple Paths to the Holy (Edinburgh University Press, 2022), as well as the author of a number of articles.
https://uva.academia.edu/DzenitaKaric


In the spirit of the label ‘Majlis’ and also to make the talks even more interesting, our speakers present the topic discussed as embedded in their own journey. You can watch the previous Majlises here https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8YRkUahFj_81oJzCSDLTx4kVQQgeHLc-, but we don’t record the Q&A in order to keep the discussion free. Please come and enjoy the talks and the discussions : ) If you’d like to be included in the CSI (Centre for the Study of Islam (Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies, University of Exeter) mailing list, please contact the CSI Manager: Sarah Wood (s.a.wood2@exeter.ac.uk).
We’ll be happy to welcome you!
István T Kristó-Nagy https://arabislamicstudies.exeter.ac.uk/staff/kristo-nagy/