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The Ramsa of šayḫ Aḥmad Ādam, al-Danī al-Awwal (d. 1903)

open access: yesAethiopica, 2017
The Muslim scholars of Wällo are known for composing panegyrics that are usually chanted on special occasions or gatherings like ḥaḍra and Mawlid (festival to solemnize the birthday of the Prophet).
Endris Mohammed Yesufe
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Le jeu du bâton, des pharaons à l’Unesco : patrimoine, identification et construction mémorielle dans le Ṣaʿīd égyptien

open access: yesTransposition, 2019
Inscribed on the ICH list since 2016, taḥṭīb is an Egyptian practice typically performed at wedding celebrations and pilgrimages (mawlid). It is an exclusively male martial art with strict rules, in which two men, each armed with a stick, perform a ...
Séverine Gabry-Thienpont
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From the Periphery to the Center: Sufi Dynamics and Islamic Localization in Sudan

open access: yesReligions
This study examines the complex process of Islam’s localization in Sudan, focusing on how hospitality, Sufi dhikr, and Mawlid celebrations integrate with Islamic practices.
Gökhan Bozbaş, Fatiha Bozbaş
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Les chiites et la célébration du gamou au Sénégal

open access: yesRevue des Mondes Musulmans et de la Méditerranée
Since the 2000s, Shiites in Senegal have been taking part in the celebration of the birth of the Prophet. Although they follow the Sufi brotherhood’s tradition of celebrating the Mawlid, known as gamou in Senegal, the Shiites consider that this festival ...
Macoumba Diop
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PRESERVING THE DEBUS AND MAWLID TRADITIONS IN THE BANTEN REGION

open access: yesMultidisciplinary Indonesian Center Journal (MICJO)
Historical records show that in the early 19th century, Banten became a center for scholars in the archipelago and even in Southeast Asia, particularly in the field of Islamic studies. The Bantenese culture, which appears simple on the surface, actually possesses a high level of complexity.
null Ramzy Ramadhan   +3 more
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Voice Management In The Mawlid By Mirza Safvet-Beg Bašagić

open access: yesSlavica Lodziensia, 2017
Mawlid is a poetic literary work about the birth and life of the Muhammad, the Messenger of God. Mawlid by Mirza Safvet-beg Bašagić is one of the most signifi cant mawlids written in the Bosnian language. The text of the Mawlid is analyzed from the perspective of literary pragmatics.
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The Prophet’s Day in China: A Study of the Inculturation of Islam in China, Based on Fieldwork in Xi’an, Najiaying, and Hezhou

open access: yesReligions
Islam is widely spread throughout every corner of China, with the Hui people, the largest Muslim ethnic group in China, numbering over 10 million people, serving as its main carrier.
Chuanbin Zhou, Ping Shang, Wenkui Ma
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