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AuthorBhatt, Ibrar
AuthorBarnawi, Othman Z
AuthorAhmad, Rizwan
Available date2025-10-05T08:38:03Z
Publication Date2025-06-26
Publication NameApplied Linguistics
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/applin/amaf043
CitationIbrar Bhatt, Othman Z Barnawi, Rizwan Ahmad, Exploring a Sociolinguistics of Islam, Applied Linguistics, 2025;, amaf043, https://doi.org/10.1093/applin/amaf043
ISSN0142-6001
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/67687
AbstractThe ‘sociolinguistics of Islam’ refers to the exploration of how language and society intersect within contexts where the Islamic faith is the defining worldview shaping language, literacy, and other processes of semiosis. This article proposes a heuristic that extends sociolinguistic scholarship by advancing a research agenda focussed on Islamic sociolinguistic ecologies. We demonstrate how Islam’s rather stable textual historicity is in constant dialogue with local language ecologies, resulting in a plethora of contemporary and localized variations in spoken and written discourses and auditory cultures. A sociolinguistics of Islam not only traverses various subfields of applied linguistics, but necessitates the incorporation of theology, multilingualism, and historicity into its analytic inquiry. We argue that this framework confers us with greater theoretical and methodological purchase on how various languages adapt—or resist—the influence of Islam in autochthonous discourses, particularly in contexts where Muslim populations expand, leading to diverse forms of religious vernacularisation. This article sets the foundations for inquiry into how Islam influences language policy, learning, religious expression, and sociolinguistic phenomena within Muslim communities worldwide.
Languageen
PublisherOxford University Press
Subjectsociolinguistics of Islam; Islam; language and Islam
sociolinguistics
sociolinguistics of Islam
Islam
language and Islam
TitleExploring a Sociolinguistics of Islam
TypeArticle
ESSN1477-450X
dc.accessType Open Access


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