Editore: Manohar Publishers & Distributors, 2002
ISBN 10: 8173041997 ISBN 13: 9788173041990
Lingua: Inglese
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Condizione: New. pp. xii + 302 Index 3rd Edition Text in English & Urdu.
Editore: Manohar Publishers & Distributors, 2002
ISBN 10: 8173041997 ISBN 13: 9788173041990
Lingua: Inglese
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Editore: Manohar Publishers & Distributors, 2002
ISBN 10: 8173041997 ISBN 13: 9788173041990
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Hardcover. Condizione: New. Contents: Preface. Introduction. 1. Sources of the History of Medieval Kashmir. 2. Dynamics of Kashmiri Culture vis-à-vis Brahmanism and Islam a Historical Perspective. 3. The impact of Islam on Kashmir in the Sultanate Period (1320 1586). 4. The Mystical Career and Poetry of Nuru'd-Din Rishi Kashmiri: Socio-historical Dimensions. 5. Islam, State and Society in Medieval Kashmir: A Re-Evaluation of Mir Saiyid Ali Kamadani's Historical Role. 6. The Rishi Movement as a Social Force in Medieval Kashmir. 7. A Study of Ritual Behavior and its Impact on the Evolution of Kashmiri Muslim Society. 8. Persian Influence in Kashmir in the Sultanate Period (1320-1586). 9. Religious Devotion and Politics at the Dargah of Hazratbal. 10. Kashmiri Muslims: Social and Identity Consciousness. 11. Evolution of My Identity vis-à-vis Islam and Kashmir. Bibliography. Index. In this collection of essays, the late Professor Mohammad Ishaq Khan (19462013) caps a lifetime of research into the history of Kashmir, especially of its cultural heritage. These essays are a broad selection from years of scholarship and give a clear view of Professor Khan's contribution to the field. Their main theme is Kashmiriyat, the essence of Kashmiri culture that can be traced through history. Professor Khan forcefully argues that Kashmiri Islam is 'neither syncretism nor synthesis'. In other words, Kashmiri culture should not be understood as a watered-down version of a 'pure' Islam, but rather the result of a cultural transformation in no way at odds with Islam as a religion. Professor Khan traces Kashmir's history as an outward looking and culturally self-assured society, tied closely to the rest of the Indian subcontinent, but maintaining unique traditions available to both Muslims and non-Muslims. The essays address the range of available historical sources, the relationship between Brahmanism and Islam, the role of saints and ritual in Kashmiri Islam, the Persian influence on Kashmir, and other topics. Professor Khan ends with a candid examination of his own experience as a Kashmiri living through the second half of the twentieth century.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. Über den AutorMuhammad Ishaq Khan was Professor and Head of the Department of History and Director of the Centre for Kashmir Studies. He also held the Shaikhu l- Alam Chair at the University of Kashmir. He was awarded the Senior Lev.
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware - In this collection of essays, the late Professor Mohammad Ishaq Khan (1946-2013) caps a lifetime of research into the history of Kashmir, especially of its cultural heritage. These essays are a broad selection from years of scholarship and give a clear view of Professor Khan's contribution to the field. Their main theme is Kashmiriyat, the essence of Kashmiri culture that can be traced through history. Professor Khan forcefully argues that Kashmiri Islam is 'neither syncretism nor synthesis'. In other words, Kashmiri culture should not be understood as a watered-down version of a 'pure' Islam, but rather the result of a cultural transformation in no way at odds with Islam as a religion. Professor Khan traces Kashmir's history as an outward looking and culturally self-assured society, tied closely to the rest of the Indian subcontinent, but maintaining unique traditions available to both Muslims and non-Muslims. The essays address the range of available historical sources, the relationship between Brahmanism and Islam, the role of saints and ritual in Kashmiri Islam, the Persian influence on Kashmir, and other topics. Professor Khan ends with a candid examination of his own experience as a Kashmiri living through the second half of the twentieth century.
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