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- Title
REINCARNATION, SECT UNITY, AND IDENTITY AMONG THE DRUZE.
- Authors
Bennett, Anne
- Abstract
A belief in reincarnation is atypical within Islam, although exceptions exist with a few small sects. This essay analyzes the role that reincarnation plays in maintaining a sense of unity and identity among the Druze, an Islamic sect residing primarily in the Levantine Middle East. It also describes the necessary conditions for reincarnation according to Druze doctrine and as evidenced in reincarnation stories. Reincarnation is of great social significance for the Druze, regarding family and village relations, and the Druze community at large. There is, however, some resistance within the community to a belief in reincarnation. This resistance is due in part to image management in the political context of Syria, and also because a belief in reincarnation is a stigma for a group in the Islamic Middle East. It also works against Druze efforts to present itself to the world as modern.
- Subjects
REINCARNATION; ETHNIC identity of Druzes; ISLAM; FAMILIES; PRE-existence
- Publication
Ethnology, 2006, Vol 45, Issue 2, p87
- ISSN
0014-1828
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.2307/4617568