The Dread Heights: Tribulation and Refuge After the Syrian Revolution

Author:   Basit Kareem Iqbal
Publisher:   Fordham University Press
Edition:   New edition
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9781531510329


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   02 September 2025
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The Dread Heights: Tribulation and Refuge After the Syrian Revolution


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Muslim charities and community organizations have assumed a significant role in refugee support since the Syrian catastrophe: in Jordan and Canada, as elsewhere, they deliver food aid, house orphans, and organize remedial education. But Islam is more than just a resource for humanitarian projects. The Dread Heights details how the Islamic tradition guides refugees, relief workers, and religious scholars in a world of brutal sieges and mass displacement. Through an ethnography of religious imagination and theological argumentation, Iqbal demonstrates what is at stake beyond secular frames for migration and relief. Even as refugees become objects of humanitarian concern suspended between national orders, The Dread Heights brings another suspension into view: a form of life whose gestures are illuminated by the Quranic figure of the Heights. Iqbal's ethnography pursues an unsentimental lucidity across the search for refuge, the trials of creational existence, and the ultimately enigmatic divine decree. In the shadow of war, beyond humanitarian order, Islam offers an orientation to the devastation of the present.

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Author:   Basit Kareem Iqbal
Publisher:   Fordham University Press
Imprint:   Fordham University Press
Edition:   New edition
Weight:   0.417kg
ISBN:  

9781531510329


ISBN 10:   1531510329
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   02 September 2025
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction: God Grants Relief 1 1 Refuge 29 The Ruin of Community, 30 • Translating Muslim Humanitarianism, 38 • Abstemious Images, 47 • Pedagogy in Exile, 53 • No Refuge from God but God, 63 Threshold: Natality 69 2 Tribulation 78 Accepting, 82 • Reckoning, 100 • Distributing, 114 • Disclosing, 125 • A Grammar of Tribulation, 144 Threshold: Ambivalence 150 3 The Heights 158 Woe to Our Condition Here, 159 • Brutal Tyranny, 163 • AsThough It Were Yesterday, 171 • If the Horizon Breaks, 184 • The Dread Heights, 192 Afterword: Eternity Has Fallen 200 Acknowledgments 205 Notes 209 Bibliography 259 Index 281

Reviews

"""The Dread Heights is a remarkable contribution to the anthropology of religion. Iqbal traces the different ways refugees fleeing from the political cruelty and oppression of the Syrian regime resort to the Islamic tradition to make sense of their desperate, disrupted lives. The book offers insights that are at once moving and original, and it helps to push the debate about the relationship of transcendence to immanence, of theology to politics, to new levels. It deserves to be widely read.""---Talal Asad, City University of New York ""Artfully and poignantly, Basit Iqbal guides us through a landscape of displacement, devastation, and destruction. His gripping book asks us to reflect on an apocalyptic present without ever resorting to the temptation of hope or the promise of healing. It offers a pathbreaking example of what an ethnography of theology (and specifically of eschatology) can look like--one that takes seriously the hold of the Islamic tradition while also showing how multiple interpretations can coexist and honoring the ultimate unknowability and incommensurability of the Divine.""---Amira Mittermaier, University of Toronto"


""The Dread Heights is a remarkable contribution to the anthropology of religion. Iqbal traces the different ways refugees fleeing from the political cruelty and oppression of the Syrian regime resort to the Islamic tradition to make sense of their desperate, disrupted lives. The book offers insights that are at once moving and original, and it helps to push the debate about the relationship of transcendence to immanence, of theology to politics, to new levels. It deserves to be widely read.""---Talal Asad, City University of New York ""Artfully and poignantly, Basit Iqbal guides us through a landscape of displacement, devastation, and destruction. His gripping book asks us to reflect on an apocalyptic present without ever resorting to the temptation of hope or the promise of healing. It offers a pathbreaking example of what an ethnography of theology (and specifically of eschatology) can look like--one that takes seriously the hold of the Islamic tradition while also showing how multiple interpretations can coexist and honoring the ultimate unknowability and incommensurability of the Divine.""---Amira Mittermaier, University of Toronto


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Basit Kareem Iqbal is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at McMaster University.

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