2022
DOI: 10.1017/s001041752200007x
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Can Muslims Drink? Rumi Vodka, Persianate Ideals, and the Anthropology of Islam

Abstract: Shahab Ahmed’s What Is Islam? The Importance of Being Islamic (2016) challenges Islamic Studies scholars, (art) historians, and anthropologists to reconsider theoretical frameworks underpinning historical and ethnographic research. This article addresses Ahmed’s concerns that studies of Islam often conceptually privilege orthodoxy, by including drinking and intoxication as worthy of close attention in examining the history and the anthropology of Islam. The case of Wine Shop the Philosopher, run by a former Af… Show more

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“…Note that a large number of people said they do not drink because they have no access to alcohol, due to the government's enforced alcohol temperance. These numbers point to a social reality and symbolic meaning of (not) drinking, which mediates religious identities in Iran (Tamimi Arab 2022).…”
Section: The Survey Zoroastriansmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Note that a large number of people said they do not drink because they have no access to alcohol, due to the government's enforced alcohol temperance. These numbers point to a social reality and symbolic meaning of (not) drinking, which mediates religious identities in Iran (Tamimi Arab 2022).…”
Section: The Survey Zoroastriansmentioning
confidence: 99%