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Religion That Matters: Shiʿi Materiality Beyond Karbala

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Status
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Date
19 May 2025
In this presentation, Fouad Gehad Marei (Leibniz-Zentrum Moderner Orient (ZMO)), co-editor of Religion That Matters: Shiʿi Materiality Beyond Karbala (Brill, 2024) will introduce and discuss the recently published edited volume. The book features twelve chapters which explore the material media — images, objects, clothes, food, incense, holy waters, spaces, and sounds — that instantiate somatic, corporeal and visceral expressions and experiences of Shiʿi Muslim devotion. Drawing on rich empirical material from Turkey, Syria, Iran, the Gulf, Albania, South Asia and the diaspora, the book examines how religious materialities make the praesentia and potentia of the Sacred tangible, how they cultivate intimate relations between human and more-than-human beings, and how they act as gateways and links to the Elsewhere and Otherworldly. The book makes several propositions that push the frontiers of the study of religion while also examining how materiality is integral to the politics of heritagization processes that are shaped by competing social and political actors involved in the construction and canonization of religious — in this case Shiʿi — heritage.
The book is being presented for the first time in London and the United Kingdom. Hosted by the Aga KhanA title granted by the Shah of Persia to the then Ismaili Imam in 1818 and inherited by each of his successors to the Imamate. Centre and the Institute of Ismaili Studies, this is an occasion to engage with practitioners and scholars of religion and religious heritage, and to discuss the rich aesthetic formations, religious spaces, atmospheres, and material techniques and ‘mundane’ technologies that constitute Shiʿi religious experience and expression.
Speakers
Fouad Gehad Marei
Research Associate
Fouad Gehad Marei is a Research Associate at the Leibniz-Zentrum Moderner Orient (ZMO) in Berlin, Germany. He specializes in Middle East politics and Religious Studies and Islamic Studies, with a focus on Shiʿi Islam. He is co-editor of Religion That Matters: Shiʿi Materiality Beyond Karbala (Brill, 2024) and the editor of the special issues “God’s Influencers: How Religious Social Media Users Shape Religion and Pious Self-Fashioning” (Journal of Religion, Media and Digital Culture 13:2) and “Essays on Ethics and Methods in Shiʿi Studies” (forthcoming in the International Journal of Middle Eastern Studies 57:1). Fouad earned his PhD from Durham University in the United Kingdom, and has held several academic and non-academic positions in Germany, Sweden, the United Kingdom and Turkey.
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