Gurevich/Exploring, 7. Job (Ayyūb), Ḥusayn and Saladin in Late Ottoman Palestine

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How to Cite: Talmon-Heller, Daniella. 7. Job (Ayyūb), Ḥusayn and Saladin in Late Ottoman Palestine: The Memoirs of Nuʿmān al-Qasatli, the Arab Scribe of the Survey of Western Palestine. Exploring the Holy Land - 150 Years of the Palestine Exploration Fund. Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. p. 124-150 Feb 2019. ISBN 9781781797068. https://doi.org/10.1558/isbn.9781781797075

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In this study, I explore the contribution of the work of the team of the Survey of Western Palestine, and especially that of the native-speaker Nuʿman al-Qasatli, to the study of ethnography and religious life in late Ottoman Palestine. I focus on Qasatli's description of a two-and-a-half days-long celebration around shrines in the vicinity of Ascalon, which he observed in April 1885. It is treated here both as a chapter in the history of the thousand-years old shrine of the head of Husayn b. ʿAli (the martyred grandson of the Prophet Muhammad), and as a case study of a Palestinian local annual festivity (mawsim), and its transformations in the era of nationalism.

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    Exploring the Holy Land: 150 Years of the Palestine Exploration Fund
  • creator
    Daniella Talmon-Heller
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    9781781797075 (eBook)
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    Equinox Publishing Ltd.
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    Sheffield, United Kingdom
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