A Sociological Analysis on the Social Projections of the Places Mentioned in the Holy Qur'an
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2024
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Sirnak Univ
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Özet
Manifestations of belief in the social sphere appear in two different ways: abstract and concrete. One of the concrete manifestations of belief is its reflection in social spaces. While sacred texts build faith, they also shape spatial space. Like all sacred texts, the Qur'an also contains certain social, cultural, historical, and spatial elements. Some of these places existed naturally before the Qur'an, while others were constructed or gained new significance based on the revealed verses. Over time, these mentioned places have served as societal platforms, with some playing decisive roles and shaping individuals. The spatial richness of the Qur'an makes it an essential resource and repository of images for social scientists. The presence of different spatial features allows for varied perspectives on space, enabling each place to be read in a different manner. In this respect, the Qur'an becomes an important guide and serves as an atlas showcasing sacred places. This study, prepared within the context of the Qur'an and space, thoroughly examines the sociological aspect of some mentioned places in the Qur'an. It focuses on how these places were constructed, how they gained meaning and the kinds of societal networks they created after being constructed. The mentioned sacred places have been compared to or differentiated from other spaces encountered in the public domain, revealing the roles these places play in shaping the identity of both individuals and society. The process of certain natural places evolving into meaningful locations in conjunction with the Qur'an, and their significance in individual and societal life is explained. Additionally, the study discusses how individuals, through these mentioned places, leave behind their sub-identities and construct higher identities, while debating the role these places play in sustaining this identity. Document analysis, a qualitative research method, was used in the study, with the Qur'an chosen as the primary source text. Initially, the Qur'an was examined from start to finish to identify 19 different chapters and 57 verses mentioning sacred places. These verses were analyzed using content analysis techniques, and the prominent themes were coded. The study attempts to explain the relationship between the 11 sacred places mentioned directly or indirectly in relevant verses and the identified themes, thus forming the basis of the research. The study concludes that these places, unlike ordinary spaces, gained new meaning directly from divine references or were constructed with divine significance. It was observed that in this process of acquiring new meaning, there are strong connections aimed at transmitting societal memory. These places play a significant role in shaping both individual and societal identities, ensuring the permanence of these identities and their transmission to future generations. Moreover, it was observed that these places, by forming a sense of belonging, gather individuals under a common roof and lay the groundwork for shared emotions. Alongside these observations, it became evident that these mentioned sacred places, like other spaces, are consumed socially, culturally, politically, and economically, and at certain periods, they are commodified. Additionally, due to their sacredness, these places possess unifying, integrative qualities, transmitting faith to future generations, yet they can also be divisive and serve as arenas for societal struggle.
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Sociology of Religion, The Holly Qur'an, Space, Kaaba, Reproduction of Space
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Sirnak University Journal of Divinity Faculty
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