Embodying the Qu’ran

Authors

  • Katharina Wilkins Ludwig-Maximilians University Munich

Keywords:

Sacred texts, sacred books, ritual, sacred bodies, embodied religion, Kali, Tantric, Qur'an, saint, Seolwi-seolgyeong, Gandhara, dao, icon

Abstract

Katharina Wilkens builds on her previous research on imbibing Qur?anic verses and ideologies of reading (2012 [2017]) to describe the aesthetic ideology that governs rituals of embodying and sounding the Qur?an as well as drinking its letters. The description of the Prophet Mohammed as “a walking Qur?an” epitomizes the goal of Qur’anic memorization to sanctify the student by embodying the scripture. Combining these examples with a review of recent academic theories about the aesthetics of religion, Wilkens lays out the case for distinguishing semantic from aesthetic ideologies of literacy in Islamic discourse as well as in academic studies of it.

Published

2021-10-18

Issue

Section

Books as Bodies and as Sacred Beings

Categories