Raum Assuan, Ägypten: Die Kulte muslimischer Heiliger

https://doi.org/10.34780/a1be-re26

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  • Nadja el-Shohoumi [Autor/in]

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The veneration of muslim saints is a characteristic trait of Egyptian popular religion. The area of Aswan is dotted with sanctuaries of such saints which draw a large number of visitors, especially from the Nubian villages. These modern cults often stand in a clear relationship to historical sites; they cluster at the mausolea of the medieval necropolis of Aswan and they create a larger sacred landscape whose structure seems even to relate back to the pharaonic age. Since modern muslim orthodoxy threatens the very existence of these cults, an ethno-archaeological project was begun to document what can still be witnessed of such cult places and cultic practices.

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2023-05-26

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el-Shohoumi, N. (2023) «Raum Assuan, Ägypten: Die Kulte muslimischer Heiliger», e-Forschungsberichte des DAI, pp. 38–40. doi:10.34780/a1be-re26.