Islam in South Asia: In Practice

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This volume brings together the work of more than thirty scholars of Islam and Muslim societies in South Asia. It comprises 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.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Barbara D. Metcalf

Barbara D. Metcalf is Alice Freeman Palmer Professor of History, University of Michigan, USA. Her interest in South Asian history goes hack nearly forty years, and her publications include Islamic Revival in British India : Deoband, 1860-1900, (second edition with new introduction, OUP 2002), and Perfecting Women : Maulana Ashraf'Ali Thanawi's Bihishti Zewar (OlP 2002).

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Title
Islam in South Asia: In Practice
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Edition
1st ed.
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8178242974
Length
504p.; Illustrations; Maps; Figures; Glossary; Index; 23cm.
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