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Keramat, Sacred Relics and Forbidden Idols in Singapore

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Keramat, Sacred Relics and Forbidden Idols in Singapore Synopsis

Keramat, holy graves and shrines, represent physical markers of Singapore's history as a multi?ethnic maritime trading center. They offered sanctified spaces not only for Muslims but also for the entire community in which they emerged. Maintained by self?appointed caretakers, the stories of keramat often interweave fact with folklore that mirror the history and sensibilities of the community.

While once an abundant part of the social landscape of Singapore, many keramat were destroyed during the post?independence rush to develop. These keramat now face a second vanishing with memories of them fading as caretakers and community members age and pass away. In parallel, many modern Muslims consider keramat as a form of shirk, or polytheism, and tacitly consent to their destruction. This book concludes by critically examining the often?tense relationship between keramat and authority, both secular and religious, from colonial to modern times. The dilemmas of grappling with puritanical norms and grassroots elaborations in varying modes of preservation are investigated using case studies from Singapore and the wider region.

A vital resource for scholars, this work contributes to a people's history of Singapore, one that both deepens and problematizes official historical accounts.

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ISBN: 9781032785882
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Author: William Gibson
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 256 pages
Series: Routledge Contemporary Southeast Asia Series
Genres: Cultural studies
Islamic life and practice
Social and cultural anthropology
Social and cultural history
Archaeology by period / region
Religion: general
Sociology
Museology and heritage studies
Regional / International studies