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Lauren E. Osborne, "Hearing Islam: The Sounds of a Global Religious Tradition" (Routledge, 2024)

Mar 15, 2025
Lauren E. Osborne, author of "Hearing Islam: The Sounds of a Global Religious Tradition," explores the rich sonic landscape of Islam. She highlights how sound influences identity and community, from Quran recitation to contemporary hip-hop. Osborne discusses the intersection of deafness and Islamic tradition, emphasizing inclusivity. Music’s role in shaping social narratives and personal faith journeys is examined, alongside debates surrounding its place in Islam. This auditory approach offers fresh insights into the connections between sound, culture, and spirituality.
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ANECDOTE

Osborne's Path to Islamic Studies

  • Lauren Osborne's initial interest in music led her to pursue a music performance degree.
  • While studying, she discovered religious studies and was captivated by the recitation of the Quran.
INSIGHT

Hearing Islam: A Sonic Exploration

  • Osborne's Hearing Islam class explores sound's role in Islam, covering genres like qawwali and hip-hop.
  • The class also delves into the political nature of sound and its impact on identity and belonging.
INSIGHT

Sound as a Lens for Studying Islam

  • Osborne argues for studying Islam through sound to challenge assumptions of normativity and authenticity.
  • She aims to present a global portrait of Islam, emphasizing diversity over origins.
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