Breathing Hearts
Sufism, Healing, and Anti-Muslim Racism in Germany

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Author(s)
Selim, Nasima
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Knowledge Unlatched (KU)Language
EnglishAbstract
Sufism is known as the mystical dimension of Islam. Breathing Hearts explores this definition to find out what it means to ‘breathe well’ along the Sufi path in the context of anti-Muslim racism. It is the first book-length ethnographic account of Sufi practices and politics in Berlin and describes how Sufi practices are mobilized in healing secular and religious suffering. It tracks the Desire Lines of multi-ethnic immigrants of color, and white German interlocutors to show how Sufi practices complicate the post secular imagination of healing in Germany.
Keywords
Social Science; Emigration & Immigration; Social Science; Discrimination; Social Science; Anthropology; Cultural & SocialPublisher
Berghahn BooksPublisher website
berghahnbooks.comPublication date and place
2024Grantor
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Berghahn BooksClassification
Migration, immigration & emigration
Social discrimination & inequality
Social & cultural anthropology, ethnography