India's Islamic Traditions 711-1750

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Pub. Date: 2006-06-22
Publisher(s): Oxford University Press
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Summary

For a thousand years before the advent of British power, a great variety of Islamic traditions appeared in India - letters and conversations of Sufis, vernacular epics, visual arts, qawwali music, commentaries on the Qur'an, historical chronicles, romance literature, folk ballads, and muchmore. The essays in this book-some of them classics, some written especially for inclusion here - place such traditions in their historical contexts, and address some basic questions in relation to Islam. The first part of the volume explores the different ways in which Muslims and non-Muslimsrepresented each other across ten centuries of India's history, and the historical circumstances that shaped these various representations. The second part examines how Islamic traditions were related to the exercise of power, during the long period of Muslim rule over much of India. The third andfourth parts focus on particular genres of Islamic traditions - history, romance literature, law, and Sufi and Shi'i traditions. The final part looks at how Islamic traditions moulded, and were moulded by, the unique cultures of particular regions in South Asia. Part of the prestigious 'Themes inIndian History' series, this reader will benefit students and teachers of medieval Indian history and religious studies, as well as informed general readers interested in the Islamic heritage of the subcontinent.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1(36)
Part One: Representing Self and Other
Epic and Counter-Epic in Medieval India
37(13)
Aziz Ahmad
Islamic Thought in Relation to the Indian Context
50(14)
Yohanan Friedmann
A Medieval Encounter Between Hindu and Muslim: Eknath's Drama-Poem
64(19)
Hindu-Turk Samvad Eleanor Zelliot
Inscribing the Other, Inscribing the Self: Hindu-Muslim Identities in Pre-colonial India
83(37)
Cynthia Talbot
Part Two: Religion and Political Power
The Nobility Under Akbar and the Development of His Religious Policy, 1560-80
120(13)
Iqtidar Alam Khan
Jizya and the State in India during the Seventeenth Century
133(17)
Satish Chandra
The Sociology of Political Engagement: The Mahdawiyah and the State
150(19)
Derryl N. MacLean
Part Three: History, Literature, and Law
Some General Characteristics Analysed
169(11)
Peter Hardy
The Magic Doe: Desire and Narrative in a Hindavi Sufi Romance, circa 1503
180(29)
Aditya Behl
Hanafi Fiqh in Mughal India: The Fatawa-i 'Alamgiri
209(25)
Alan M. Guenther
Part Four: Sufi and Shi'i Traditions
The Sufi Shaikh as a Source of Authority in Medieval India
234(29)
Simon Digby
The Political and Religious Authority of the Shrine of Baba Farid
263(22)
Richard M. Eaton
Creating Tradition Through Devotional Songs and Communal Script: The Khojah Isma'ilis of South Asia
285(26)
Ali S. Asani
Popular Shi'ism
311(31)
J.R.I. Cole
Part Five: Islam in the Regions
The Impact of Islam on Kashmir in the Sultanate Period (1320-1586)
342(21)
Mohammad Ishaq Khan
In Search of Equivalence: Conceiving the Muslim-Hindu Encounter Through Translation Theory
363(30)
Tony K. Stewart
Religious Vocabulary and Regional Identity: A Study of the Tamil Cirappuranam ('Life of the Prophet')
393(18)
Vasudha Narayanan
Bibliography 411(7)
Index 418(20)
Notes on Contributors 438

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