Islam and Muslim History in South Asia

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ISBN:

9780195663594

Publication date:

01/09/2003

Paperback

312 pages

216x140mm

Price: 475.00 INR

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ISBN:

9780195663594

Publication date:

01/09/2003

Paperback

312 pages

Francis Robinson

The essays in this volume address key themes in the history of the Muslims of South Asia, among them, conversion to Islam, impact of print, the emergence of this -worldly religion, the process of 'secularization', and the relationship between religion and politics. The collection also includes reviews of some of the most important scholarly contributions to the field of South Asian Islamic history over the last two decades.

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Francis Robinson

Description

The essays in this volume address key themes in the history of the Muslims of South Asia, among them, conversion to Islam, impact of print, the emergence of this -worldly religion, the process of 'secularization', and the relationship between religion and politics. The collection also includes reviews of some of the most important scholarly contributions to the field of South Asian Islamic history over the last two decades.

About the Author


Francis Robinson, Professor of South Asian History and Vice Principal, Royal Holloway, University of London

Francis Robinson

Francis Robinson

Francis Robinson

Francis Robinson

Description

The essays in this volume address key themes in the history of the Muslims of South Asia, among them, conversion to Islam, impact of print, the emergence of this -worldly religion, the process of 'secularization', and the relationship between religion and politics. The collection also includes reviews of some of the most important scholarly contributions to the field of South Asian Islamic history over the last two decades.

About the Author


Francis Robinson, Professor of South Asian History and Vice Principal, Royal Holloway, University of London