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Angels Tapping At The Wineshops Door A History Of Alcohol In The Islamic World Rudi Matthee

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Angels Tapping At The Wineshops Door A History Of Alcohol In The Islamic World Rudi Matthee
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Publisher: Hurst Publishers
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 11.85 MB
Pages: 352
Author: Rudi Matthee
ISBN: 9780197694718, 0197694713
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Angels Tapping At The Wineshops Door A History Of Alcohol In The Islamic World Rudi Matthee by Rudi Matthee 9780197694718, 0197694713 instant download after payment.

Islam is the only major world religion that resists the juggernaut of alcohol consumption. In many Islamic countries, alcohol is banned; in others, it plays little role in social life. Yet, Muslims throughout history did drink, often to excess–whether sultans and shahs in their palaces, or commoners in taverns run by Jews or Christians.

This evocative study delves into drinking's many historic, literary and social manifestations in Islam, going beyond references to 'hypocrisy' or the temptations of 'forbidden fruit'. Rudi Matthee argues that alcohol, through its 'absence' as much as its presence, takes us to the heart of Islam. Exploring the long history of this faith–from the eight-century Umayyad dynasty to Erdogan's Turkey, and from Islamic Spain to modern Pakistan–he unearths a tradition of diversity and multiplicity in which Muslims drank, and found myriad excuses to do so. They celebrated wine and used it as a poetic metaphor, even viewing alcohol as a gift from God–the key to unlocking eternal truth.

Drawing on a plethora of sources, Matthee presents Islam not as an austere and uncompromising faith, but as a set of beliefs and practices that embrace ambivalence, allowing for ambiguity and even contradiction.

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