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Etnološka in literarno-religiozna primerjava katoliške, pravoslavne, judovske in muslimanske tradicije v Sarajevu nekoč in danes
ID Kunaver, Zana (Author), ID Snoj, Vid (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Jezernik, Božidar (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Osrednja tema diplomskega dela je z vidika etnološke obravnave vezana na praznovanje glavnih verskih praznikov znotraj krščanske (katoliške in pravoslavne), muslimanske in judovske tradicije. Delo obravnava predvsem praznovanje krščanske velike noči, muslimanskega kurbanskega in ramazanskega bajrama ter judovskega jom kipurja. Primerjava praznovanja teh praznikov je geografsko vezana na Sarajevo, glavno mesto Bosne in Hercegovine. Ena izmed glavnih ugotovitev diplomskega dela se navezuje na vprašanje soobstoja treh monoteističnih religij v Sarajevu, kot se kaže skozi običaje ob praznovanju glavnih verskih praznikov. Diplomsko delo prikazuje, v kolikšni meri je možno medsebojno spoštovanje in sobivanje katolikov, pravoslavcev, muslimanov in Judov na območju Sarajeva v današnjem času in v preteklosti. V literarno-religioznem smislu se diplomsko delo osredotoča na glavne molitve, ki se izgovarjajo v času omenjenih verskih praznikov. Izpostavljena je predvsem literarna struktura molitev Očenaš, El-fatiha in Kol nidrej. Glavni del literarne analize je namenjen njihovem prošnjem delu. Sledi njihova primerjava, ki temelji na bistvenih razlikah ter podobnostih. Diplomsko delo prikazuje oblike sobivanja različnih monoteističnih religij. Prazniki imajo v fizičnem svetu povezovalno moč med ljudmi, saj različne šege in navade delujejo povezovalno. Molitev pa predstavlja duhovno povezavo med verujočimi in Bogom ter med verujočimi med seboj. Bistvo religije je združevanje, tako na fizični kot tudi na duhovni ravni v celoto.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:literatura in etnologija, religiozna književnost, molitev, verski prazniki, Sarajevo, krščanstvo, judovstvo, islam, sobivanje
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Year:2020
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-117791 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:26.07.2020
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Language:English
Title:Ethnological and literary-religious comparison of the Catholic, Orthodox, Jewish and Muslim traditions in Sarajevo now and then
Abstract:
The main topic of this work is from ethnological point of view primarily linked to celebration of major religious holidays within the Christian (Catholic and Orthodox), Muslim and Jewish traditions. The topic is mainly related to the celebration of Christian Easter, Muslim Eid Al-Fitr and Eid Al-Adha, and also Jewish Yom Kippur. The comparison between the celebrations within all of the main religious holidays is geographically related to Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina. One of the main findings in this work is related to the question of coexistence between three different monoteistic religions in Sarajevo, which is presented through the customs of celebrating the main religious holidays. This work shows the extent to which mutual respect and coexsistence of Catholic, Orthodoxs, Muslims and Jews is possible in the city of Sarajevo, in the present day and also in the past. In the literary-religious sense, this work focuses on the main prayers performed during the mentioned religious holidays. Fundamental part of the work is mainly focused on the literal structure or analysis of three different prayers, named Our Father, El-Fatiha and Kol Nidrei. The main part of the literary analysis is focused mainly on their request part. The highlighted part is also their comparison, which is based on their essential differences and similarities. This work as a whole shows forms of coexistence of different monotheistic religions. Holidays have a power of connecting people in the physical world, where people connect with each other through various costums and habits. The prayer shows the connection between people and God and also a connection between people. Religion is the one whose essence is mutualy uniting both, the physical and also the spritual level into a common whole.

Keywords:literature and ethnology, religious literature, prayer, religious holidays, Sarajevo, Christianity, Judaism, Islam, coexistence

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