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Beyond the Law: Living Blasphemy in Pakistan


Beyond the Law: Living Blasphemy in Pakistan

Ethnography of Mundane Violence, Faith, and Lifeworlds
Contemporary Anthropology of Religion

von: Muhammad Bilal

CHF 166.00

Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 17.11.2024
ISBN/EAN: 9783031710292
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 224

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<p>The book embarks on a journey into the intricate landscape of blasphemy in Pakistan amid a rising tide of blasphemy accusations, public lynchings, and contentious blasphemy laws. Challenging conventional perspectives, this book delves beyond legal and religious confines, offering an ethnography of the mundane as a secular reading and a grand existential scheme to highlight how blasphemy laws and religious prisms often fail to capture the essence of the blasphemy dilemma in Pakistan. The author offers an insightful re-evaluation of the blasphemy issue, addressing its multifaceted definition, the motivations driving intentional blasphemous acts and frivolous accusations, the authority to punish alleged offenders, the paradox of religious violence, and the emergence of mediated expressions and virtual negotiation of blasphemy. Through meticulous grassroots analysis of ordinary Pakistanis’ perspectives, the book offers pragmatic policy solutions for blasphemy issues, presenting unorthodox insights into Pakistan, its diverse populace, and the ever-evolving sensibilities of Islam and societal dynamics in both local and global contexts.</p>
<p>Chapter 1 -&nbsp;Introduction.-&nbsp;Chapter 2 -&nbsp;Finding Religion in Everyday Life – How Lifeworlds Work in Pakistan.-&nbsp;Chapter 3 -&nbsp;What is Blasphemy? Perspectives of Ordinary Pakistani Muslims.-&nbsp;Chapter 4 -&nbsp;Mob Vigilantism? Outlooks on Religious Violence, Torture, and Killings.-&nbsp;Chapter 5 -&nbsp;Virtual Negotiation of Sacredness and Rise of Digital Blasphemy.- Chapter 6.&nbsp;Epilogue: Is There a Solution to Blasphemy Problem: Answers Beyond the Law.</p>
<p><strong>Muhammad Bilal</strong> is Professor of Anthropology and&nbsp;Chairperson of the Department of Anthropology at Fatima Jinnah Women University, Pakistan.</p>
<p>"Muhammad Bilal’s excellent book is both pressingly relevant and original. The manuscript brilliantly reveals how religious violence in the case of blasphemy accusations and killings is just one aspect of more generalized&nbsp;socio-cultural and political violence in Pakistan. It analyses, too, the cultural nature of the legal system, showing how the legislating of law alone makes little difference to people’s social understandings of religious ethics and politics. In short, this book convincingly argues first how blasphemy exists (only) in the eye of the beholder, and then how the very ‘eyes’ of those beholders are socialized by a range of political forces that both generate and reflect complex cultural frameworks."<br>
—<strong>Christopher Houston</strong>,&nbsp;Professor<strong>&nbsp;</strong>of Anthropology, Macquarie University, Australia</p>

<p>The book embarks on a journey into the intricate landscape of blasphemy in Pakistan amid a rising tide of blasphemy accusations, public lynchings, and contentious blasphemy laws. Challenging conventional perspectives, this book delves beyond legal and religious confines, offering an ethnography of the mundane as a secular reading and a grand existential scheme to highlight how blasphemy laws and religious prisms often fail to capture the essence of the blasphemy dilemma in Pakistan. The author offers an insightful re-evaluation of the blasphemy issue, addressing its multifaceted definition, the motivations driving intentional blasphemous acts and frivolous accusations, the authority to punish alleged offenders, the paradox of religious violence, and the emergence of mediated expressions and virtual negotiation of blasphemy. Through meticulous grassroots analysis of ordinary Pakistanis’ perspectives, the book offers pragmatic policy solutions for blasphemy issues, presenting unorthodox insights into Pakistan, its diverse populace, and the ever-evolving sensibilities of Islam and societal dynamics in both local and global contexts.</p>

<p><strong>Muhammad Bilal</strong>&nbsp;is Professor of Anthropology and&nbsp;Chairperson of the Department of Anthropology at&nbsp;Fatima Jinnah Women University, Pakistan.</p>
Examines the social life of blasphemy in Pakistan Analyzes the components and powers that make up religious and cultural life-worlds in Pakistan Explores how ordinary Pakistani Muslims live everyday life, embrace Islam and interpret blasphemous acts

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