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Media type:
E-Article
Title:
The trace of prostration and other distinguishing bodily marks in the Quran
Contributor:
Rippin, Andrew
Published:
Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2015
Published in:
Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, 78 (2015) 1, Seite 41-51
Language:
English
DOI:
10.1017/s0041977x14001426
ISSN:
0041-977X;
1474-0699
Origination:
Footnote:
Description:
AbstractThe mark known as the “trace of prostration” (sīmā) that is mentioned in the Quran is well established in Islam as being a physical blemish on the forehead. Such marks on the forehead are widespread in religious traditions, often denoting community membership and piety. The Quranic instance fits this tendency. The forelock is also a symbol associated with the forehead that the Quran mentions, although that piece of hair carries negative connotations. This common feature of a person's appearance can, in other cultural situations, denote membership and piety just like a mark on the forehead. The vocabulary of the Quran incorporates images from the past, although the evidence is too slight to allow origins to be traced; popular religious ideas and practices have many sources beyond scripture.