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100 1  Millie, Julian,|d1967-|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
       names/nb2006028309 
245 10 Splashed by the Saint :|bRitual Reading and Islamic 
       Sanctity in West Java. 
264  1 Leiden :|bBRILL,|c2009. 
300    1 online resource (230 pages). 
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490 1  Verhandelingen van het Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, 
       Land- en Volkenkunde 
500    Bringing The Sinden Into Karamat-reading: Rustana In 
       Performance. 
505 0  SPLASHED BY THE SAINT; Copyright; Contents; List Of Maps 
       And Illustrations; Acknowledgments; Notes On 
       Transliteration, Orthography And Qur'anic Citations; 
       Introduction; Islam And Sunda; Ritual Reading Of Karamat 
       Tales; Karamat In Ritual Practice; Karamat In Contemporary
       Indonesia; Doing Fieldwork In Bandung; Approaching 
       Difference In Sundanese Islamic Society: The Tali Paranti;
       Organization Of The Book; Part 1; Chapter I ́A bd Al-qadir
       Al-jaelani And Ritual Reading In West Java; Introduction; 
       Transmission And Vernacularization Of ́Abd Al-qadir: The 
       Indigenous Elites Of West Java. 
505 8  Banten: Sultans And SufismVernacularization Of The 
       Synopsis (khulasat Al-mafakhir); Sumedang And Tafrih Al-
       khatir (the Celebration): The Two Sanusis; The Mendicant 
       (pakir) Of Sumedang; Ahmad Sanusi And The Period Of 
       Unrest; Telling Tales In Sundanese Ritual; Pantun: A 
       Sundanese Ritual Recitation Tradition; Abah Anom And The 
       Tarekat Qadiriyyah Naqsyabandiyyah (tqn); History Of 
       Pondok Pesantren Suryalaya; Suryalaya Manakiban: A Ritual 
       Without Exegesis; Chapter II Situating Tales In Ritual 
       Graves, Ancestors And Karamat Tales; The Tale Of Ibn Saka;
       Elite Ancestry; Supplication At Grave Sites. 
505 8  Chapter III Karamat In Bandung Four PractitionersAki Atin,
       The Village Ritual Specialist; ́Announcing The Intention ́
       And ́relocating Karamat ́; Intercession Through ́Abd Al-
       qadir; Mama Rustana, Specialist Layang Seh Performer; 
       Rustana ́s Clients: Two Examples; Haji Abdullah Muhammad, 
       Leader Of A Pesantren; Haji Abdullah ́s Education; 
       Manakiban; Ikhwan Of The TQN: Pak Endang Sunanda; Pak 
       Endang And Manakiban; Part 2; Chapter IV Pangaosan Layang 
       Sehprayers Are Solemn; Tales Are Fun; Syukuran In North 
       Bandung; Pangaosan Layang Seh: An Observer ́s Description.
505 8  Chapter V Nguningakeun Maksad Seeking Mediation From Urang
       LuhungChapter VI Tawassul Seeking Mediation From Wasilah; 
       Karamat From Afar: Overcoming Distance Through Tawassul; 
       Tawassul And Grave-visiting; Chapter VII Ritual Tale-
       telling; Tale-telling I: How Is It Efficacious?; Tale-
       telling II: Karamat Tales And Paratheatre; Enactment One: 
       The Virtue Of Fasting; Enactment Two: The String Of Ma 
       ́rifat; Enactment Three: A Chicken Grab; Tale-telling And 
       Liminality; Pls As A Statement Of Social Rank; Conclusion 
       To Part 2; Part 3; Chapter VIII Talking About Karamat 
       Khāriq Al- ́āda Anecdotes. 
505 8  Karamat Anecdotes In ConversationAnecdotes In Written 
       Karamat Texts; Chapter IX Reading Karamat In Publicthe 
       Manakiban Besar Of Suryalaya; Introduction; Ritual 
       Performance: Public And Private; Connecting Ritual To 
       Authority: Imron Am; A Journey To Suryalaya; Locality And 
       Community; Karamat And Wasilah: The Narrow Interpretation;
       Tariqa, Didacticism And The Indonesian State; Public 
       Transcript And Private Ritual; Chapter X PLS And The 
       Sundanese Canonrustana Performs Wawacan; Dangdingan And 
       Sundanese Tradition: The Normative Framework. 
520    Sanctity is a concept recognized by Muslims throughout the
       Islamic world, and often motivates observances with highly
       localized characteristics. Julian Millie spent a year 
       attending a supplication ritual in which Muslims of West 
       Java directed their prayers to Allah through 'Abd al-Qadir
       al-Jaelani (d. 1166). This man, whose tomb even today is a
       popular pilgrimage site in Baghdad, is widely considered 
       the most powerful intercessor of all the saints of Islam. 
       The supplication takes the form of reading or singing the 
       narrative proofs of 'Abd al-Qadir's saintliness in a 
       ritual context. The ritual. 
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