Description
A Thousand Cups of Tea: Among Tea Lovers in Pakistan and Elsewhere in the Muslim World
Product Details
- Title: A Thousand Cups of Tea: Among Tea Lovers in Pakistan and Elsewhere in the Muslim World
- Author: Jürgen Wasim Frembgen
- ISBN-13: 9780199406678 / 978-0199406678
- ISBN-10: 0199406677
- Publisher: Oxford University Press (OUP) Pakistan
- Publication Date: 2 August 2018
- Format: Hardcover
- Pages: 101
- Language: English
Overview
A Thousand Cups of Tea is a captivating exploration of tea culture in Pakistan and across the Muslim world. Written by Jürgen Wasim Frembgen, a renowned anthropologist, this book delves into the social, historical, and cultural significance of tea drinking in various regions.
Through a blend of personal narratives, historical insights, and vivid observations, Frembgen takes readers on a journey from the lively roadside dhabas (tea stalls) of Pakistan to the rich tea traditions in Central Asia, the Middle East, and North Africa. He examines how tea serves as a symbol of hospitality, friendship, and spirituality, transcending borders and uniting people across cultures.
This book is not just about tea—it’s about stories, encounters, and human connections formed over countless cups of this beloved beverage.
Product Features
✔ Hardcover edition with 101 beautifully written pages.
✔ Engaging travelogue-style storytelling with anthropological insights.
✔ Explores tea culture in Pakistan, Central Asia, the Middle East, and North Africa.
✔ Written by Jürgen Wasim Frembgen, an expert in Islamic cultures and traditions.
✔ Published by Oxford University Press, ensuring quality research and authenticity.
✔ A perfect read for tea lovers, cultural enthusiasts, and travel literature fans.
Key Themes in the Book
Tea as a Cultural Symbol – How tea brings people together across different societies.
Tea Traditions in the Muslim World – From Pakistan’s chai dhabas to Turkish and Moroccan tea rituals.
History of Tea in Islamic Societies – The influence of tea on literature, politics, and daily life.
Anecdotes & Personal Stories – The author’s experiences with tea lovers from various backgrounds.
Interesting Facts About Tea Culture in the Muslim World
Tea in Pakistan – Chai is a national obsession, often served sweet and milky in small roadside stalls.
Moroccan Mint Tea – Known as “Atay”, this tea is a symbol of hospitality and tradition.
Turkish Çay – Served in small tulip-shaped glasses, tea is central to social gatherings in Turkey.
Sufi Tea Gatherings – Tea has been a part of spiritual and poetic traditions in many Sufi communities.
Who Should Read This Book?
Tea Enthusiasts – If you love tea, this book will deepen your appreciation for its cultural significance.
Cultural Explorers – A fascinating read for those interested in global traditions and rituals.
Anthropology & History Students – A great resource for understanding the social role of tea in Muslim societies.
Travel Literature Fans – Experience different cultures through the author’s personal stories and observations.
Publisher Details
Published by Oxford University Press Pakistan, this book offers a unique blend of storytelling, history, and cultural anthropology, making it a must-read for anyone intrigued by the deeper meanings behind a simple cup of tea.
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