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The Mosque: The Heart of Submission

Online ISBN:
9780823237159
Print ISBN:
9780823225842
Publisher:
Fordham University Press
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The Mosque: The Heart of Submission

Rusmir Mahmutćehajić
Rusmir Mahmutćehajić
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Published:
1 May 2006
Online ISBN:
9780823237159
Print ISBN:
9780823225842
Publisher:
Fordham University Press

Abstract

This book is an extended meditation on a dimension of Islam unfamiliar to most Western readers. The mosque, this book argues, is not an analogue of the Christian church, not least because in Islam there is no priesthood and no institutionalized hierarchy. Rather, every Muslim is his or her own priest, and most religious obligations are performed in the home. The function of the mosque is thus dispersed throughout society and, indeed, throughout the natural world as well. The Arabic word from which English mosque derives means literally “place of prostration”—the place one performs the daily ritual prayer of submission to God, so as to become a guest at the table God has sent down to manifest himself. That table is also the world's mosque, the world as mosque. Among the many tragic victims of the Bosnian genocide are its mosques; more than a thousand were destroyed. A part of the essential fabric of Bosnian life was changed. This book seeks to rebuild the spirit and majesty of each mosque that was destroyed, the spiritual grace it lent the Bosnian landscape.

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