International Journal of Society, Culture and Language, Volume (7), No (2), Year (2019-9) , Pages (94-106)

Title : ( Contemporary sociopolitical functions of the “Allahu Akbar” ritual speech act in today’s Muslim communities: A focus on Iranian society )

Authors: Mohammad Ghazanfari , Atena Attaran , Mohammad Zabetipour ,

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Abstract

As an Islamo-Arabic utterance, throughout the history of Islam, “Allahu Akbar” has been widely used as one of the most influential religious slogans since the advent of Islam in the 7 th century CE. However, during the last four decades, it has gained a fairly global reputation thanks to various functions it has pragmatically come to serve in different social settings. Recently, it has been particularly assigned a world-wide notoriety due to the terrorist acts by extremist Islamist factions. This study aimed at identifying the social, political, and religious contexts in which contemporary Muslims recite “Allahu Akbar” with various pragmatic meanings in mind, making a special distinction between ordinary, peaceful contexts of use and violent contexts, where, in the latter, it is mostly heard from the mouths of extremist factions like ISIS, who, as well, associate themselves with Islam. We have, finally, identified eleven pragmatic functions the utterance serves in today’s Islamic societies, with a special focus on the Iranian context.

Keywords

, ritual speech acts, speech act theory, contemporary Islamic world, ‘Allahu Akbar’, Iranian Muslims
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author = {Ghazanfari, Mohammad and Attaran, Atena and Zabetipour, Mohammad},
title = {Contemporary sociopolitical functions of the “Allahu Akbar” ritual speech act in today’s Muslim communities: A focus on Iranian society},
journal = {International Journal of Society, Culture and Language},
year = {2019},
volume = {7},
number = {2},
month = {September},
issn = {2329-2210},
pages = {94--106},
numpages = {12},
keywords = {ritual speech acts; speech act theory; contemporary Islamic world; ‘Allahu Akbar’; Iranian Muslims},
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%T Contemporary sociopolitical functions of the “Allahu Akbar” ritual speech act in today’s Muslim communities: A focus on Iranian society
%A Ghazanfari, Mohammad
%A Attaran, Atena
%A Zabetipour, Mohammad
%J International Journal of Society, Culture and Language
%@ 2329-2210
%D 2019

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