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Pt. 1 | A Genealogy of Divergent Understandings | |
Ch. 1 | Introduction | 3 |
Ch. 2 | Religious Disputes in Takengen | 18 |
On Modernists and Traditionalists | 21 | |
Social and Moral Contexts | 30 | |
Ch. 3 | Islamic Knowledge in the Highlands, 1900-1990 | 39 |
Languages of Past Piety and Learning | 40 | |
The Development of Traditionalist Scholarship | 47 | |
Muhammadiyah: Social and Religious Innovation in the Highlands | 55 | |
Radical Reform through Islamic Education | 61 | |
Pt. 2 | Powerful Speech and Spirit Transactions | |
Ch. 4 | Spells, Prayer, and the Power of Words | 77 |
Distinctions among Doa | 82 | |
The Efficacy of Spells | 87 | |
Quranic Knowledge and Power | 94 | |
Acquiring Power and Expecting Results | 101 | |
Ch. 5 | The Source of Human Powers in History | 106 |
The Creation of the World | 106 | |
The Human Embodiment of Creation | 115 | |
The Coming of Islam to Aceh | 124 | |
Ch. 6 | The Healer's Struggle | 129 |
Healers and Knowledge | 131 | |
Finding the Jin | 135 | |
Restoring the Balance | 139 | |
Asking a Spirit to Depart | 145 | |
Ch. 7 | Exorcism and Accountability | 151 |
Casting Out the Spirits | 152 | |
The Social Framework of Exorcism | 162 | |
Ch. 8 | Farming, Ancestors, and the Sacred Landscape | 173 |
Speaking with the Ancestor | 174 | |
Protecting the Crops and the Community | 185 | |
Ancestors and Other Sacred Beings | 194 | |
Ch. 9 | Adam and Eve's Children | 202 |
The Origins of Rice | 202 | |
Cain, Abel, and the Marriage of Twins | 209 | |
Hunting, Healing, and Spiritual Siblingship | 216 | |
Pt. 3 | Negotiating Public Rituals | |
Ch. 10 | Transacting through Food: The Kenduri and Its Critics | 229 |
Prayers, Food, and Sacrifice | 230 | |
Celebrating the Prophet Muhammad's Birthday | 237 | |
The Child's Entry into the World | 240 | |
Ch. 11 | Speaking for the Dead | 251 |
Speaking to the Dead at the Grave | 252 | |
Negotiating the Passage of the Dead | 259 | |
Chanting for the Deceased | 262 | |
Ch. 12 | Sacrifice, Merit, and Self-Interest | 273 |
Generating Merit in Isak | 273 | |
"Selfless Sacrifice" in Takengen | 279 | |
Ch. 13 | Worship and Public Life | 289 |
Form and Feeling in Worship | 290 | |
Worshiping Together | 296 | |
Disputations | 300 | |
Mosque Politics | 309 | |
Ch. 14 | The Social Forms of Religious Change | 315 |
Creating Private and Public Spheres | 315 | |
Two Modes of Cultural Rationalization | 321 | |
Public Discourse and the State | 325 | |
Glossary of Gayo and Arabic Terms | 331 | |
Bibliography | 335 | |
Index | 353 |
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