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Editore: Manohar Publishers & Distributors, New Delhi, 2008
ISBN 10: 8173047448ISBN 13: 9788173047442
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Hardcover. Condizione: New. ISBN:9788173047442.
Editore: Manohar Publishers & Distributors, New Delhi, 2009
ISBN 10: 817304824XISBN 13: 9788173048241
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Editore: Manohar Publishers & Distributors, New Delhi, 2008
ISBN 10: 817304743XISBN 13: 9788173047435
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Hardcover. Condizione: New. ISBN:9788173047435.
Editore: Manohar Publishers & Distributors, New Delhi, 2008
ISBN 10: 8173047421ISBN 13: 9788173047428
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Hardcover. Condizione: New. ISBN:9788173047428.
Editore: Manohar, 2008
ISBN 10: 8173047421ISBN 13: 9788173047428
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Hardcover. Condizione: Fine. Contents Introduction. I. Islam observed 1. Observation on the Mussulmans of India/Meer Hasan Ali. 2. Concerning the real foundation of Mohummudanism/Jaffur Shurreef. II. Islam constructed 3. Political problems/Mary Countess of India. 4. Pan Islamism or political Muhammadanism/Richard Temple. 5. Mahommedanism/Flora Annie Steel. 6. The new Mahomedans/John Morrison. 7. The Muhammadans/Bampfylde Fuller. 8. Islam and its children/Sidney Low. 9. Peoples and problems of India/Thomas W. Holderness. 10. Mahomedan domination/Valentine Chirol. 11. Pundits and Elephants being the experiences of five years as governor of an Indian province/Earl of Lytton. 12. Hindus and Moslems/Reginald Reynold. 13. The Incursion of Islam/Earl Ronaldshay. 14. Religions of India/Harry J. Greenwell. III. Islam interpreted 15. Shurreef Herklots Crooke and Qannon e Islam constructing an ethnography of The Moosulmans of India/Sylvia Vatuk. 16. Islamic thought in relation to the Indian context/Yohanan Friedmann. 17. Islam and the impact of print in South Asia/Francis Robinson. 18. Islam and Muslims in South Asia/Peter Hardy. 19. Too little and too much reflections on Muslims in the history of India/Barbara D. Metcalf. Index. The readings in this series are designed to cover important facets of Islam in South Asia and to enhance our understanding of Islam Observed and Islam Interpreted. The volume will cover India's encounter with the West the search for an Islamic and secular identity in a colonial context the intellectual struggle between the modernists and traditionalists for the Islamic heritage the regional and social traditions that have enabled Muslims to develop a composite personality and the rise of Muslim nationalism leading to the creation of Pakistan. Literature music drama and wit and humour will be covered as well to illuminate aspects of social history. Volume I reveals with the aid of travellers novelists missionaries and administrators how the notion of a distinct and exclusive Muslim identity came to be invented in the latter part of the nineteenth century. The second half of this volume based on scholarly writings provides a corrective to these images and representations. Mushirul Hasan the editor reiterates in his introduction As a historian my concern is to introduce through this selection the unity and variety of a religion that has had a long career in the subcontinent. I am equally concerned to dispel certain misleading notions about Islam and its followers. Indeed this is an academic exercise that is designed as it were to set the record straight. Islam in South Asia is an essential reference guide for scholars working on South Asia across cultures. 346 pp.
Editore: Manohar, 2008
ISBN 10: 817304743XISBN 13: 9788173047435
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Hardcover. Condizione: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Included. Contents Introduction. 1. The travels of Mirza Abu Taleb Khan/Mirza Abu Taleb. 2. Mirza Abu Talib Khan/Humayun Kabir. 3. Autobiography of Lutfullah/Lutfullah. 4. An Indian prince and the French Revolution/Mohibbul Hasan. 5. An eighteenth century Indian historian on Early British Administration/Qeyamuddin Ahmad. 6. Calcutta 1806 Observations of an Iranian scholar traveller/Qeyamuddin Ahmad. 7. Lucknow/An Old Indian. 8. Muslim Culture and religious thought/Yusuf Ali. 9. The cause of the Indian revolt/Sayyid Ahmed Khan Bahadur. 10. The story of the War of independence 1857 1858/Allamah Fazl i Haq of Khairabad. 11. Dastanbuy/Mirza Asadullah Khan Ghalib. 12. Wajid Ali Shah in Matiya Burj The Mutiny/Abdul Halim Sharar. Index. This volume the second in the series Islam in South Asia introduces certain aspects of the India's response to the West. It also includes travel literature which is becoming increasingly important because cultural theorists treat them as serious little jigsaw puzzles of ethnography anthropology and social and cultural history. Our contention is that while scholars in the West engage in constructing their epistemology of Islam it is about time Muslim scholars start constructing their own epistemology of the West by turning to the travel documents that carry us into a wider world and often possess a penetrating quality in them. This volume includes the travelogues of Mirza Abu Taleb the pioneer travel writer and Lutfullah. As India celebrates the 150 Anniversary of the 1857 Revolt this collection of published essays introduces some seminal writings by Sayyid Ahmed Khan the Aligarh reformer Mirza Ghalib the Urdu Poet Fazl i Haq Khairabadi the scholar and Abdul Halim Sharar essayist novelist from Lucknow. Together they capture the trauma of an era. They are essential readings for the understanding of an important event. 306 pp.
Editore: Manohar Publishers & Distributors, New Delhi, 2010
ISBN 10: 8173048274ISBN 13: 9788173048272
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Hardcover. Condizione: New. ISBN:9788173048272.
Editore: Manohar Publishers & Distributors, New Delhi, 2010
ISBN 10: 817304807XISBN 13: 9788173048074
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Hardcover. Condizione: New. ISBN:9788173048074.
Editore: Manohar, New Delhi, 2008
ISBN 10: 8173047448ISBN 13: 9788173047442
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Hardbound. Condizione: As New. New. Contents Introduction. 1. The Ulama in British India/Peter Hardy. 2. The Ulama in Indian politics/Wilfred Cantwell Smith. 3. Problems in the history of the Farangi Mahall Family of learned and holy men/Francis Robinson. 4. Sir Sayyid Ahmad Khan and his Theological critics The accusations of Ali Bakhsh Khan and Sir Sayyid's Rejoinder/Christian W. Troll. 5. Muhammad Shibli Numani and the reform of Muslim Religious education/Christian W. Troll. 6. Prefaces to the first and second edition of The Tarjuman al Quran/Abul Kalam Azad. 7. The Ulama of British India and the Hijrat of 1920/M. Naeem Qureshi. 8. The end of Khilafat in the Ottoman Dynasty/Maulvi Mohammad Barakatullah. 9. The transmission of Islamic Reformist teachings to rural South Asia the lessons of a case study/Marc Gaborieau. 10. Two conceptions of Dawa in India Jamaat i Islami and Tablighi Jamaat/Christian W. Troll. 11. God's Government Jamaat i Islami of India/M.S. Agwani. Index. The post 1857 era witnessed a number of important changes. For one it triggered a number of movements traditional and reformist which sought to navigate the terrain created by colonial rule. Thus we hear the ulama of Deoband asserting the voice of orthodoxy and clamouring for the creation of a sharia based society. On the other hand Syed Ahmad Khan the Aligarh Reformer plotted a different course for his community and argued for an Anglo Muslim rapproachement which would bridge the gap between the traditionalists and the modernists. This volume the third in the series recovers some of these voices in order to introduce a systematic exposition of the role of the ulama as well as other thinkers who functioned outside the realm of the traditional world. The volume also draws on the writings of Maulana Abul Kalam Azad and Shibli Numani the founder of Nadwat al ulama. Besides covering the Khilafat issue some of the other essays by noted scholars illuminate the role of three key organizations the Jamiyat al ulama the Jamaat i Islami and the Tablighi Jamaat. This volume deepens our understanding of the Muslim intellectual and the role of the ulama in the Indian environment. 270 pp.
Editore: Manohar, New Delhi, 2009
Da: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
Hardbound. Condizione: As New. New. Contents Introduction. 1. Nationalist Muslims in British India the case of Hakim Ajmal Khan/Barbara D. Metcalf. 2. The Mahatma and the older weaver woman/Khwaja Ahmad Abbas. 3. Mahatma Gandhi and the Indian Muslims/Mohibbul Hasan. 4. Gandhi and the Muslim masses/M. Mujeeb. 5. Afghani's Indian contacts/Aziz Ahmad. 6. Mediating the external Pan Islamism and Nationalist renewal/Mushirul Hasan. 7. Pan Islam and the making of the early Indian Muslim socialist/K.H. Ansari. 8. Traditional rites and contested meanings sectarian strife in Colonial Lucknow/Mushirul Hasan. 9. The Ahmadiyya Sect/E.W.O. Wace and G. Ahmed. 10. Notes on the Khaksar Movement/P.L. Orde J.C. Lobb G. Ahmed and Phillips Talbot. 11. The significance of the Dargah of Hazratbal in the socio religious and political life of Kashmiri Muslims/Mohammad Ishaq Khan. Index. The author had set out with the intention of presenting before you as complete a picture of Indian Islam as it is observed practiced and interpreted as it is possible for any student of social history. In the course of editing these volumes he have expanded and stretched his own understanding of Islam and its many manifestations. He has also in the process used and introduced a wide variety of published materials for a more nuanced understanding of history. In this volume in particular he seeks to explore the many different traditions within the broad sweep of Islam across the length and breadth of the subcontinent. From Pan Islamism to Socialism from an appeal to nationalism to an equally rousing call for Unitarian Islam from sectarianism to Sufism this book is an eclectic mix. The next volume in this series the sixth and last one shall be on partition and its aftermath. What he hoped to achieve as the editor of this series is to present the religious and secular identity of the Muslim communities as reflected in the literatures about them written by them or on them. The essays included in these volumes will enrich our understanding of the richness and variety of Islam in the subcontinent. He also hopes that they will generate interest in exploring the many more themes which may not have figured in the volumes. 294 pp.
Editore: Manohar, New Delhi, 2010
Da: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
Hardbound. Condizione: As New. New. Contents Introduction. 1. An autobiography a life to remember/K.A. Hamied. 2. Memoirs of an Egoist/Badr uddin Tyabji. 3. Politics/M.C. Chagla. 4. Jinnah and Pakistan/M.R.A. Baig. 5. Thoughts on partition before and after/Mirza Ismail. 6. Perspectives on p 370 pp.
Editore: Manohar, New Delhi, 2009
Da: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
Hardbound. Condizione: As New. New. Contents Introduction. I. Educational awakening 1. The All India Muslim Educational Conference 1906 1947/Abdul Rashid Khan. 2. Anjuman i Islah i Tamuddun Amritsar/Ahmad Saeed. 3. Disenchantment at Aligarh Islam and the realm of the secular in late nineteenth century India/David Lelyveld. 4. Maulawi Zaka Ullah Sharif culture and colonial rule/Mushirul Hasan. II. Impressions 5. A note on the Jamia Millia Islamia/W. Cantwell Smith. 6. Jamia Men and ideas/Halide Edib. III. Self Introspection 7. The status of the individual conscience in Islam/M. Mujeeb. 8. The essence of Islam/Asaf A.A. Fyzee. 9. Religion and its application to modern life The Islamic problem/Alam Khundmiri. 10. Where have they gone wrong/Rafiq Zakaria. IV. Literature and poetry 11. The development of Urdu prose/A.H. Sharar. 12. The development of Urdu poetry/A.H. Sharar. 13. Modern India and the West A study of Urdu prose/Abdul Qadir. 14. The Musha'irah/Munibur Rahman. 15. Mushairas at Allahabad. V. History writing 16. Historical writing in Urdu A survey of tendencies/A.B.M. Habibullah. 17. Modern Muslim historical writing in English/W. Cantwell Smith. VI. The press 18. Scripts Calligraphy and the Urdu Press/A.H. Sharar. 19. Role of Azad in the development of Muslim Nationalism in Bengal 1936 1940/M. Nurul Quaiyum. VII. Music drama wit and humour 20. Muslim attitude and contribution to Music in India/Aziz Ahmad. 21. The impact of Islamic culture on Urdu drama/Jan Marek. 22. Poet who laughed in pain Akbar Ilahabadi/Sadiq ur Rahman Kidwai. 23. On Awadh Punch/Mushirul Hasan. 24. Wit and humour in Colonial India/Wilayat Ali Bambooque. 25. Iqbal inspired humour A note on parodies by selected Urdu poets/Fateh Muhammad Malik. Index. The present volume the fourth in a series on Islam in South Asia focuses on the significance of the secular within the broad framework of largely Muslim concerns. Though Islam and Muslims form an integral part of the rich history and culture of India their voices especially in the realm of the secular is muted almost unheard. Academic discourses be they in the West or in India are increasingly engaged with Islam per se choosing to ignore the existence of the substantial body of secular writings. This volume articulates all those suppressed voices that speak of the everyday and the commonplace. Instead of the frightening monolith of popular perception the Muslim who emerges from within the pages of this volume is one who can indeed has for centuries lived in harmony with people of other faiths. The Indian Muslim seen here is indeed the inheritor of the great Indian civilisation and the great Indian tradition of living together separately in a plural society. Writers represented in this volume include David Lelyveld Halide Edib M. Mujeeb Alam Khundmiri Rafiq Zakaria Aziz Ahmad and Wilayat Ali Bambooque among others. 394 pp.