Ismailism and Islam in Modern South Asia

Ismailism and Islam in Modern South Asia
Author: Soumen Mukherjee (Assistant Professor)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2017
Genre: RELIGION
ISBN: 1316871037

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"Explores the evolution of a Shia Ismaili identity in modern South Asia and traces the genealogies of conceptual categories and institutions that conditioned the historical process"--

Ismailism and Islam in Modern South Asia

Ismailism and Islam in Modern South Asia
Author: Soumen Mukherjee
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2017-02-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107154087

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This book explores the evolution of a Shia Ismaili identity in late colonial South Asia.

The Shi a in Modern South Asia

The Shi   a in Modern South Asia
Author: Justin Jones,Ali Usman Qasmi
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2015-05-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107108905

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""Explores various Shi'i communities across South Asia, revealing the many forms of Shi'i religion within this important region, and examining the responses of these communities to the many transformations of the modern world"--Provided by publisher"--

A Modern History of the Ismailis

A Modern History of the Ismailis
Author: Farhad Daftary
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 506
Release: 2024-04-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780857735263

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I.B. Tauris in association with the Institute of Ismaili Studies The Ismailis have enjoyed a long, eventful and complex history dating back to the 8th century CE and originating in the Shi'i tradition of Islam. During the medieval period, Ismailis of different regions - especially in central Asia, south Asia, Iran and Syria - developed and elaborated their own distinctive literary and intellectual traditions, which have made an outstanding contribution to the culture of Islam as a whole. At the same time, the Ismailis in the Middle Ages split into two main groups who followed different spiritual leaders. The bulk of the Ismailis came to have a line of imams now represented by the Aga Khans, while a smaller group - known in south Asia as the Bohras - developed their own type of leadership.This collection is the first scholarly attempt to survey the modern history of both Ismaili groupings since the middle of the 19th century. It covers a variety of topical issues and themes, such as the modernising policies of the Aga Khans, and also includes original studies of regional developments in Ismaili communities worldwide. The contributors focus too on how the Ismailis as a religious community have responded to the twin challenges of modernity and emigration to the West. "A Modern History of the Ismailis" will be welcomed as the most complete assessment yet published of the recent trajectory of this fascinating and influential Shi'i community.

Islam in South Asia

Islam in South Asia
Author: Asim Roy
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1996
Genre: Religion
ISBN: UOM:39015040664941

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Islam in South Asia

Islam in South Asia
Author: Jamal Malik
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 535
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004168596

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Islamic South Asia has become a focal point in academia. Where did Muslims come from? How did they fare in interacting with Hindu cultures? How did they negotiate identity as ruling and ruled minorities and majorities? Part I covers early Muslim expansion and the formative phase in context of initial cultural encounter (app. 700-1300). Part II views the establishment of Muslim empire, cultures oscillating between Islamic and Islamicate, centralised and regionalised power (app. 1300-1700). Part III is composed in the backdrop of regional centralisation, territoriality and colonial rule, displaying processes of integration and differentiation of Muslim cultures in colonial setting (app. 1700-1930). Tensions between Muslim pluralism and singularity evolving in public sphere make up the fourth cluster (app. 1930-2002).

Islam in South Asia in Practice

Islam in South Asia in Practice
Author: Barbara D. Metcalf
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 504
Release: 2009-09-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781400831388

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This volume of Princeton Readings in Religions brings together the work of more than thirty scholars of Islam and Muslim societies in South Asia to create a rich anthology of primary texts that contributes to a new appreciation of the lived religious and cultural experiences of the world's largest population of Muslims. The thirty-four selections--translated from Arabic, Persian, Urdu, Bengali, Tamil, Gujarati, Hindavi, Dakhani, and other languages--highlight a wide variety of genres, many rarely found in standard accounts of Islamic practice, from oral narratives to elite guidance manuals, from devotional songs to secular judicial decisions arbitrating Islamic law, and from political posters to a discussion among college women affiliated with an "Islamist" organization. Drawn from premodern texts, modern pamphlets, government and organizational archives, new media, and contemporary fieldwork, the selections reflect the rich diversity of Islamic belief and practice in South Asia. Each reading is introduced with a brief contextual note from its scholar-translator, and Barbara Metcalf introduces the whole volume with a substantial historical overview.

The Shi a in Modern South Asia

The Shi   a in Modern South Asia
Author: Justin Jones,Ali Usman Qasmi
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2015-05-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781316338872

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While most studies of Shi'i Islam have focused upon Iran or the Middle East, South Asia is another global region which is home to a large and influential Shi'i population. This edited volume establishes the importance of the Indian subcontinent, which has been profoundly shaped by Shi'i cultures, regimes and populations throughout its history, for the study of Shi'i Islam in the modern world. The essays within this volume, all written by leading scholars of the field, explore various Shi'i communities (both Isna 'Ashari and Isma'ili) in parts of the subcontinent as diverse as Karachi, Lucknow, Bombay and Hyderabad, as well as South Asian Shi'i diasporas in East Africa. Drawing from a range of disciplinary perspectives including history, religious studies, anthropology and political science, they examine a range of themes relating to Shi'i belief, practice, piety and belonging, as well as relations between Shi'i and non-Shi'i communities.