How Islamic are young Muslim people’s poems?
Dewilde, J, N. (2019). How Islamic are young Muslim people’s poems? Apples : Journal of Applied Language Studies, 13 (4), 71-87. doi: 10.17011/apples/urn.201912185425
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In this article, I investigate poetry written by two young Muslim people during their
spare time. Adopting Shahab Ahmed’s (2016) understanding of Islamic in its
plenitude and complexity, I ask how Islamic their texts are. The participants, Neda
and Mohammed (both pseudonyms), grew up in Islamic countries where they were
socialised in faith literacy practices, including practices around sacred and
devotional texts, before moving to Norway in their teens. The data used for this
article were collected during two linguistic ethnographies and include poems written
in and outside of school, fieldnotes from classroom observations and transcripts from
multiple semi-structured interviews. The interview questions concerned their poems
and writing in general as well as their observations about living as Muslims in
Norway. Although their poems include few or no explicit Islamic references, the
findings support an argument that an Islamic lens gives meaning to the poems in
terms of Islam as they engage with rather different Islamic norms and discourses.
Whereas Mohammed’s texts are characterised by more prescriptive discourses
leaving little room for alternative interpretations, Neda’s texts contain more wonder
and perplexity and are thus in line with non-prescriptive discourses. I conclude by
arguing that 1) the meanings of the poems are enriched in terms of Islam by viewing
them through an Islamic lens and that 2) schools should provide safe spaces for young
Muslims to develop their meaning-making and writing.
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