Sprache:
Englisch
Erscheinungsjahr:
2019
Titel der Quelle:
Interreligious Relations and the Negotiation of Ritual Boundaries
Angaben zur Quelle:
(2019) 61-82
Schlagwort(e):
Islam Prayers and devotions
;
Holy places
;
Arab-Israeli conflict
;
Temple Mount (Jerusalem, Israel) Political aspects
Kurzfassung:
In interfaith meetings in Israel/Palestine, joint symbols and rituals are often included as one of the unifying elements in the common struggle toward coexistence and peace. Such practices are in line with what scholars have identified as areas of transformative potential in interreligious encounters. However, in this contested area, both Palestinians and Israelis also choose prayer as a weapon in their political conflict. Given the religious and political intersections of the conflict especially in Jerusalem, religious acts can thus function as political performances and are acts of contestation rather than conflict transformation, an area of research that has yet to receive scholarly attention.In this chapter, I analyze Muslim prayer on the streets of Jerusalem especially when Muslims were denied entry to the Haram al-Sharif/Temple Mount and (forbidden) prayers of Jews on this site sacred to both religions. Working from a cultural studies perspective, I argue that such prayers, while religious rituals, are first and foremost political statements against what both groups consider injustices. Palestinians, while praying, are performing belonging and acts of resistance to the Israeli occupation and the power it has over their lives, including the limitation of religious freedom. Right-wing religious Israelis, who refuse to comply with the ban against non-Muslim rituals on what they consider the holiest site of Judaism, are directing their prayers against both Muslims and their own government that upholds the status quo that gives the Islamic waqf authority on the Temple Mount/Haram al-Sharif. Both scenarios, through the inclusion of prayer, are interritual, interreligious encounters, rather than solely political statements. But unlike rituals performed in encounters dedicated to dialogue and conflict resolution, these prayers are not transformative in the sense of bringing people together but contrastive and oppositional. In a final step, I examine Pope Francis’ 2014 prayer at the Israeli West Bank Barrier in Bethlehem, which had significant media impact on the representation of the conflict. All three examples of interritual events highlight the need to consider local political contexts of interreligious encounters.
Kurzfassung:
This section is a response by Mar Griera to Nina Fischer’s chapter titled ‘Religious Ritual, Injustice, and Resistance: Praying Politically in Israel/Palestine.’
Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis:
Griera, Mar. Response. Ibid. 83-85.
DOI:
10.1007/978-3-030-05701-5_4
DOI:
10.1007/978-3-030-05701-5_5
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