Sacred Waters
Muslim-Christian Encounters at Two Water Springs in Palestine
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https://doi.org/10.1558/cis.27137Keywords:
Water springs, baraka, colonization, Muslims and Christians, PalestineAbstract
This article explores the historical and contemporary significance of two water springs, 'ayn al-'adra' and 'ayn Silwan, through the narratives of Palestinian women elders. These springs have been central to the local Palestinian population, serving as sources of water, healing, and spiritual connection among Muslim and Christian communities. The elders reveal not only how water springs were revered spaces of baraka (divine blessings) but also how women’s interaction with them became a source of multi-dimensional empowerment. The springs acted as unifying points of encounter, transcending social and religious divisions, and fostering communal connections. The article also examines the shift in water access and management in Palestine and how Israel’s colonial policies have contributed to this shift. It discusses how Israeli control over water resources, colonization efforts, and discriminatory practices have disrupted Palestinian access to these springs, aiming to erase their historical, cultural, and spiritual significance. Despite these challenges, the women elders’ narratives highlight the enduring struggle for justice, self-determination, and cultural preservation. The communal resilience displayed by these elders serves as a powerful metaphor for the broader Palestinian struggle, emphasizing the importance of collective action and resistance against dominant colonial narratives.
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