Islam, South Asia, and the West

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Islam, South Asia, and the West

Francis Robinson

(Oxford India paperbacks)

Oxford University Press, 2008, c2007

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Two of the more important developments in world history over the past two centuries have been the expansion of Western power and the revival of Islam. South Asia has played a central role in both process, being the main focus of the imperialism of the British and an important site of the Muslim revival. These essays, which were written over the past ten years, confront some of the key issues raised by some modern developments in South Asia: the interactions between British power and Muslim revivalism in giving shape to the modern Muslim world; the role of knowledge in fashioning Muslim societies and the rise of the `ulama, to greater influence than ever before. It also explores the great shift from an other-worldly to a this-worldly piety amongst Muslims, the energy this has given the Muslim revival, and its meaning for relations between Islam and the West. The essays are rounded off by reviews of major contributions to the field over the period. Among the themes which emerge are: the influence both of orientalism and of Hindu revivalism on the world of scholarship, and the fact that the world is a better place when we remember the humanity we share. This book offers profound insights to those wishing to understand the background to the interactions of Islam, South Asia and the West in our time.

Table of Contents

  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction
  • Part I Ch. 1. Knowledge, its transmission and the making of Muslim societies
  • Ch. 2. The `Ulama of South Asia from 1800 to the midC20
  • Ch. 3. The British Empire and the Muslim World
  • Ch. 4. The British Empire and Muslim Identity in South Asia
  • Ch. 5. Living Together Separately: The `Ulama of Farangi Mahall c. 1700- c. 1950
  • Ch. 6. Women as patrons of art and culture: the Begums of Bhopal
  • Ch. 7. Other-Worldly and This-Worldly Islam and the Islamic Revival
  • Ch. 8. Islam and the West: Clash of Civilisations?
  • Part II Responses to major contributions on Islamic and South Asian History
  • Ch. 9. Modern Islam and the Green Menace
  • Ch. 10. Never argue with the camel-driver
  • Ch. 11. Through the minefield
  • Ch. 12. House of mirrors
  • Ch. 13. A greater Raj
  • Ch. 14. Glimpses of a lost world
  • Ch. 15. A pit full of honey
  • Ch. 16. The music of the Sufis
  • Ch. 17. When India ruled the waves
  • Ch. 18. Mixed fortunes
  • Ch. 19. Between two worlds
  • Ch. 20. Thoroughly modern Muslims
  • Ch. 21. Heroes in the harem
  • Ch. 22. Stories from the cradle
  • Ch. 23. No fun, no bread, no chance
  • Ch. 24. Islamic contestations.

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  • NCID
    BA89557172
  • ISBN
    • 0195698355
  • LCCN
    2007394974
  • Country Code
    ii
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    New Delhi ; New York
  • Pages/Volumes
    vi, 308 p.
  • Size
    21 cm
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