Guests of God: Pilgrimage and Politics in the Islamic World - Bianchi, Robert R. (Formerly Associate Professor of Political Science, Formerly Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Chicago) - Books - Oxford University Press Inc - 9780195342116 - January 24, 2008
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Guests of God: Pilgrimage and Politics in the Islamic World

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Each year, about two million pilgrims from over 100 countries converge on the Islamic holy city of Mecca for the hajj. While the hajj is first and foremost a religious festival, it is also very much a political event. No government can resist the temptation to manipulate the hajj for political and economic gain. Every large Muslim state has developed a comprehensive hajj policy and a powerful bureaucracy to enforce it. The Muslim world's leading multinationalorganization, the Organization of the Islamic Conference, has established the first international regime explicitly devoted to pilgrimage. Yet, Robert Bianchi argues, no secular or religious authority - national or international - can really control the hajj. State-sponsored pilgrimage managementconsistently backfires, giving government opponents valuable ammunition and allowing them to manipulate the symbols and controversies of the hajj to their own ends. Bianchi has been researching the hajj for over ten years and draws on interviews with and data from hajj directors in five Muslim countries (Pakistan, Malaysia, Turkey, Indonesia, and Nigeria), statistics from Saudi Arabian hajj authorities, as well as his personal experience as a pilgrim. The result is the most complete picture ofthe hajj available anywhere, and a wide-ranging work on Islam, politics, and power.


384 pages, black & white illustrations

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released January 24, 2008
ISBN13 9780195342116
Publishers Oxford University Press Inc
Pages 384
Dimensions 155 × 229 × 24 mm   ·   578 g
Language English