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Book cover image of Memory, Music, and Religion: Morocco's Mystical Chanters by Earle H. Waugh

Authors: Earle H. Waugh
ISBN-13: 9781570035678, ISBN-10: 1570035679
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: University of South Carolina Press
Date Published: June 2005
Edition: New Edition

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Author Biography: Earle H. Waugh

Earle H. Waugh is professor emeritus in the Department of Religious Studies and director of the Dimic Research Institute at the University of Alberta. Trained as a historian of religion, Waugh brings a comparative perspective to his studies. One of the world s leading scholars of Muslim religious chanting, particularly within Sufi mystical traditions, Waugh is the author or editor of more than ten books, including The Munshidin of Egypt: Their World and Their Song, published by the University of South Carolina Press in 1989. He is currently working on a book about a reformist Sufi group in Egypt. Waugh continues to lecture widely since his retirement from teaching in 2002 and is often sought out by commentators and journalists for his views on Islam. He lives in Edmonton.

Book Synopsis

Why do religious communities remember some events and not others? Why do some kinds of music find a continuing place in worship while others seem to lose their appeal? Why is it that the Islamic tradition is understood so narrowly, even by some Muslims, when in fact it has a broadly textured history of belief and practice? In Memory, Music, and Religion, Earle H. Waugh addresses such probing questions while exploring a rich vein of Islam in Morocco-the mystical chanters. In this book, a detailed study of the interplay between memory, music, and religion, Waugh opens new areas of thought, particularly regarding a theme that cuts across religious traditions: the role of memory in religious formation.

Since the glorious days of Andalusia, Muslim poetic and musical traditions have found a vibrant home among Moroccan Sufis. Through rituals of dhikr, or remembrance, the old forms of music and word blend into a new form of worship for today. In this study, Waugh probes the depths of religious memory within Islam and notes the singular importance of memory in comprehending the meaning and styles of music. Showing how the powerful tradition of music nurtures the Muslim soul, Waugh brings new insights to the study of the religious function of memory.

Table of Contents

1Examining foundations : the formation of the Islamic chanter tradition1
2The Islamic engagement with memory : remembrances as a way of knowing17
3The chanter's religious scripts : the transformation of memory's heritage44
4The chanter's classical text : tools for the master of memory76
5Alternative and visionary pasts : the impact of other memories102
6Remembered sacred sounds : the music of the Munshidun121
7The contemporary Munshid : between memory and attestation160
8The Munshidun, memory, and religion186

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