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The Beaten Tracks of the Pilgrimage The Beaten Tracks of the Pilgrimage
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Collective Pilgrimage Rituals Collective Pilgrimage Rituals
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Hidāyah: Guided by God Hidāyah: Guided by God
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Being Called by God: The Unexpected Pilgrimage of Dewi Being Called by God: The Unexpected Pilgrimage of Dewi
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Anxieties and Repentance: Mas Eko’s Prayers for Forgiveness Anxieties and Repentance: Mas Eko’s Prayers for Forgiveness
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Seeking the Path of the Prophet: Cak Nun’s Criticism of the Hajj Business Seeking the Path of the Prophet: Cak Nun’s Criticism of the Hajj Business
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Fulfillment: The Experiences of Ibu and Pak Setiono Fulfillment: The Experiences of Ibu and Pak Setiono
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Pak Mariadi’s Experience of Communitas Pak Mariadi’s Experience of Communitas
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Favored Pilgrimage Activities among Indonesians Favored Pilgrimage Activities among Indonesians
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Magical Medina, New Names, and the Hill of Grace Magical Medina, New Names, and the Hill of Grace
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Worldly Rituals Worldly Rituals
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Indonesian Favorites Indonesian Favorites
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Pre- and Postpilgrimage Rituals in Indonesia Pre- and Postpilgrimage Rituals in Indonesia
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Preparation Preparation
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Departure Departure
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Return Return
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Labor Migrants’ Invisibility in Mecca Labor Migrants’ Invisibility in Mecca
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Profitable Navigation and Government Guidance Profitable Navigation and Government Guidance
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Guiding Regulations and Government Permits Guiding Regulations and Government Permits
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Administering Labor Migration Administering Labor Migration
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Pilgrimage Bureaucracy Pilgrimage Bureaucracy
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Guidance through Intermediaries Guidance through Intermediaries
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Accessing the Capital of Guidance Accessing the Capital of Guidance
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Selling Dreams Selling Dreams
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Success Stories: Foreign Exchange Heroes and Virtuous Pilgrims Success Stories: Foreign Exchange Heroes and Virtuous Pilgrims
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The Nīya—Pilgrims’ Sincere Intentions The Nīya—Pilgrims’ Sincere Intentions
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Becoming a Haji Mabrur Becoming a Haji Mabrur
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Aspirations of Labor Migrants Aspirations of Labor Migrants
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About Fate and Morality among Labor Migrants About Fate and Morality among Labor Migrants
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Making the Right Investments Making the Right Investments
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Representations of Hardship Representations of Hardship
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Nonrepresentation of Experiences Abroad Nonrepresentation of Experiences Abroad
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Guidance of Social Mobility Guidance of Social Mobility
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Guided Mobility in Spatial and Social Spheres Guided Mobility in Spatial and Social Spheres
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2 The Beaten Tracks and Embedded Returns of Migrants and Pilgrims
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Published:January 2021
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Abstract
This chapter characterizes the nature of the current mobility from Indonesia to the Arabian Peninsula, which migrants and pilgrims considered as “beaten tracks” that are loaded with meaning and direction through previous travellers' narratives. It discusses the prospect of return that significantly “leads” migrants and pilgrims in what they make of the journey. It also references norms and values that are valid in the migrants and pilgrims' home context in which the returnees exploit different types of capital from their migration or pilgrimage. The chapter looks at “success stories” of migrants and pilgrims as an outcome of their experience of guided mobility. It explores ethnographic accounts on a local level that illustrate how popular ideas of success and images of the Arab world guide migrants and pilgrims in how they represent their journeys.
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