Islamic Reform in South Asia Islamic Reform in South Asia

Islamic Reform in South Asia

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Publisher Description

The articles in this volume build up ethnographic analysis complementary to the historiography of South Asian Islam, which has explored the emergence of reformism in the context of specific political and religious circumstances of nineteenth-century British India. Taking up diverse popular and scholarly debates as well as everyday religious practices, this volume also breaks away from the dominant trend of mainstream ethnographic work, which celebrates Sufi-inspired forms of Islam as tolerant, plural, authentic and so on, pitted against a 'reformist' Islam. Urging a more nuanced examination of all forms of reformism and their reception in practice, the contributions here powerfully demonstrate the historical and geographical specificities of reform projects. In doing so, they challenge prevailing perspectives in which substantially different traditions of reform are lumped together into one reified category (often carelessly shorthanded as 'wah'habism') and branded as extremist – if not altogether demonised as terrorist.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2013
May 16
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
827
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SELLER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
26.7
MB
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