oD support open standards:

About Abdellah Hammoudi

Abdellah Hammoudi was born in Morocco in 1945 and currently lives in the US where he is a professor of anthropology at Princeton University. His previous books include Master and Disciple: The Cultural Foundations of Moroccan Authoritarianism and The Victim and its Masks: An Essay on Sacrifice and Masquerade in the Maghreb (1993).

Articles by Abdellah Hammoudi

Monday 3rd October

A season in Mecca: narrative of a pilgrimage

In this fifth extract from the Ulysses Prize shortlist, Moroccan anthropologist Abdellah Hammoudi decides to fulfil his duty as a good Muslim and embark on the great pilgrimage to Mecca. The experience is mixed, and spirituality for this secular Muslim comes at the cost of increasing commercialisation of the ritual and disputes over religious practice.
Syndicate content