2022
DOI: 10.3390/rel13070632
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Emotion Work in Tabligh Jama’at Texts

Abstract: This study examines the emotional dynamics of the written and oral texts of Tabligh Jama’at—respectively, Faza’il-e-A’maal (Virtues of Good Deeds) and bayan (religious sermon). In them, the study identifies emotion work—the attempt to generate certain emotions. The study discusses how the texts’ emotion work relates to Tablighi discursive ideology (framing) and also posits several emotions that the emotion work might generate. From these findings, the study offers the idea that Tablighi emotion work contribute… Show more

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“…A brief history of the Tabligh Jama'at's emergence into the world illuminates this point. The Tabligh Jama'at's representing the institution of Islamic revivalism in Australia has occurred via networks that extend beyond Australian shores, to the group's origins and headquarters in India and to Tablighi communities around the globe (Ali 2012;Ali and Sahib 2022;Sahib 2022). The Tabligh Jama'at was founded by a Muslim scholar named Maulana Ilyas in Delhi in 1927.…”
Section: Muslim Social Activity and Placemaking In Australiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A brief history of the Tabligh Jama'at's emergence into the world illuminates this point. The Tabligh Jama'at's representing the institution of Islamic revivalism in Australia has occurred via networks that extend beyond Australian shores, to the group's origins and headquarters in India and to Tablighi communities around the globe (Ali 2012;Ali and Sahib 2022;Sahib 2022). The Tabligh Jama'at was founded by a Muslim scholar named Maulana Ilyas in Delhi in 1927.…”
Section: Muslim Social Activity and Placemaking In Australiamentioning
confidence: 99%