TY - JOUR
T1 - Islam and faith in times of crisis
T2 - Religious observance and Muslim communities in the pandemic
AU - Awan, Imran
AU - Breen, Damian
N1 - In Press
PY - 2024/11/28
Y1 - 2024/11/28
N2 - This article explores the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic on Muslims living in Birmingham, UK on religious observance and faith in times of crisis. This article presents qualitative insights into participants experiences of the impacts of the pandemic and the national measures taken on their religious observance including impacts around prayer and worship, the use of technologies to mediate faith practice, communal worship and wellbeing, worship under socially distanced conditions and the observance of Ramadan and Eid. In exploring these experiences we reveal a range of ways in which Muslims have been impacted, as a result of the distinctive nature of Islam as embodying specific aspects of orthodoxy and orthopraxy. We explore the dynamic between impacts religious observance and the ways in which religious leaders drew upon Islamic scripture and teachings to reinforce adherence to local and national guidance as a dutiful responsibility to others. We also unpack what this means for Muslims, faith and community connectedness in times of crisis such as the pandemic.
AB - This article explores the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic on Muslims living in Birmingham, UK on religious observance and faith in times of crisis. This article presents qualitative insights into participants experiences of the impacts of the pandemic and the national measures taken on their religious observance including impacts around prayer and worship, the use of technologies to mediate faith practice, communal worship and wellbeing, worship under socially distanced conditions and the observance of Ramadan and Eid. In exploring these experiences we reveal a range of ways in which Muslims have been impacted, as a result of the distinctive nature of Islam as embodying specific aspects of orthodoxy and orthopraxy. We explore the dynamic between impacts religious observance and the ways in which religious leaders drew upon Islamic scripture and teachings to reinforce adherence to local and national guidance as a dutiful responsibility to others. We also unpack what this means for Muslims, faith and community connectedness in times of crisis such as the pandemic.
UR - https://www.open-access.bcu.ac.uk/15968/
U2 - 10.1080/1070289X.2024.2432797
DO - 10.1080/1070289X.2024.2432797
M3 - Article
SN - 1070-289X
JO - Identities
JF - Identities
ER -