Tacit Textuality

Drinking the Qurʾan in Zanzibar Town

Tacit Textuality is an ethnography about the practice of kombe in Zanzibar, in which Qurʾanic verses are liquefied and consumed as medicine across religious divides. It combines three foci: kombe’s materiality, its social context that includes interreligious relations, and its repercussions on ethnographic writing.

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