RT Book T1 Martyrdom in the modern Middle East T2 Ex oriente lux JF Ex oriente lux A2 Dehghani, Sasha A2 Horsch, Silvia 1975- LA English LA German PP Würzburg PB Ergon Verlag YR 2014 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/1663456909 AB This volume assembles contributions from different academic perspectives (religious and Islamic studies, literary and theatre studies, theology, sociology and history) on modern manifestations of martyrdom in the diverse Middle Eastern religious traditions, including Islam, Christianity, Judaism and the Baha'i-faith. The latter is considered in more detail since it is often not included in comparative studies on the monotheistic religions. An excursus into the farer East composes the contribution on Mahatma Ghandi. The volume considers central sociological, philosophical and theological problems which lie at the heart of the phenomenon of martyrdom, the significance of martyrdom in different conflicts, the competing martyr figures which develop in the course of these conflicts as well as the accompanying representations in art and ritual. Special attention is directed to the transitions of traditional forms of martyr representation and the emergence of a global discourse on martyrdom, which can be noticed both in the dissemination of martyr practices as in the reactions to certain martyr events on a global scale. NO Gesehen am 26.04.2019 NO "The present volume assembles the revised presentations given at the workshop 'Traditions of Martyrdom in the Modern Middle East' as well as some additional contributions. ... The workshop was conducted at the Center for Literary and Cultural Studies (Berlin) in cooperation with the Free University Berlin in October 2011 and was part of the research project 'Figurations of the Martyr in Near Eastern and European Literature' sponsored by the German Research Foundation (DFG), a project conducted under the direction of Sigrid Weigel (Center for Literary and Cultural Studies) and Angelika Neuwirth (Free University Berlin) since 2005." CN BL626.5 SN 9783956505430 SN 9783956500305 K1 Martyrdom : Congresses K1 Naher und Mittlerer Osten und Nordafrika : Religiöse Bevölkerungsgruppe : Muslime : Märtyrertum : Bahaismus : Sunna : Schia : Heiliger Krieg (Islam) : Salafisten K1 Near and Middle East and North Africa : Religious population groups : Muslims : Martyrdom : Bahaism : Shia : Holy War (Islam) : Salafi : Salafists K1 Islam K1 Arab Spring K1 Martyrdom K1 Baha?i K1 Konferenzschrift : 2011 : Berlin DO 10.5771/9783956505430