Description
Life in the Moslem East is a detailed ethnographic study that examines the social structures, customs, and daily practices of Muslim communities across the Eastern regions. Pierre Ponafidine presents a comprehensive overview of Islamic culture, religious practices, and the ways in which tradition shapes everyday life in these societies.
The work provides valuable insights into family structures, social hierarchies, economic systems, and cultural traditions that define Eastern Islamic communities. Ponafidine’s observations cover urban and rural settings, offering readers a nuanced understanding of how religion, geography, and history interact to create distinct ways of living.
This non-fiction work serves as an essential resource for those seeking to understand Eastern Islamic societies beyond stereotypes and generalizations. It remains a significant contribution to cross-cultural studies and regional anthropology.







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