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E-raamat: Muslim World in Modern South Asia: Power, Authority, Knowledge

  • Formaat: 419 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jan-2021
  • Kirjastus: State University of New York Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781438483030
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  • Formaat: 419 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jan-2021
  • Kirjastus: State University of New York Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781438483030

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Over the past two hundred years, two great processes have shaped Muslim societies: Western domination and the industrial capitalism that came with it, and the Islamic revival that preceded the Western presence but came to interact significantly with it. In this book, Francis Robinson considers the challenges Western dominance has offered key aspects of Muslim civilization, particularly in the context of South Asia, which in the nineteenth century moved from being a receiver of influences from the rest of the Muslim world to being a transmitter of influences to it.

Robinson also considers aspects of the Muslim revival and how they have come to shape, in various ways, Muslim responses to Western dominance. The role of the transmission of knowledge, both formal and spiritual, in forming Muslim societies is explored, and also the particular role of the transmitters in sustaining the Islamic dimensions of Muslim societies under Western dominance. Attention, too, is paid to the imposition of the modern state and the restriction of cosmopolitan spaces.

Sets out the challenges presented to Muslim societies by Western dominance over the past two hundred years, and explores Muslim responses, particularly in the context of South Asia.

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"[ a] remarkable collection of essays They encompass Robinson's decades-long intellectual work on the Muslim community in South Asia and form a vital source of information for any collection." CHOICE

"this latest collection of [ Robinson's] work will be useful for scholars who hope to understand how Muslims have rebuilt and reimagined their societies in the wake of colonialism and 'Western' economic and political dominance." H-Net Reviews (H-Empire)

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Sets out the challenges presented to Muslim societies by Western dominance over the past two hundred years, and explores Muslim responses, particularly in the context of South Asia.
Acknowledgments ix
Transliteration xiii
Glossary xv
Introduction 1(22)
1 The Islamic World in the Age of Western Dominance
23(37)
2 Global History from an Islamic Angle
60(25)
3 Education in the Muslim World to the End of the Eighteenth Century
85(46)
4 On How Since 1800 Islamic Societies Have Been Built from Below
131(21)
5 Crisis of Authority: Crisis of Islam?
152(28)
6 Strategies of Authority in Muslim South Asia in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
180(24)
7 Islamic Reform and Modernities in South Asia
204(29)
8 Iranian Influences on South Asia
233(24)
9 South Asia and West Asia from the Delhi Sultanate to the Present: Security, Resources and Influence
257(23)
10 The Memory of Power, Muslim `Political Importance' and the Muslim League
280(20)
11 The Modern State: Citizenship, Multiculturalism and Globalisation
300(20)
12 What Ralph Russell Meant and Means to Me
320(9)
13 Love on the Roof
329(7)
14 Hunting the Tiger
336(3)
15 The Garden of the Eight Paradises
339(7)
16 Uses for Grass
346(8)
17 The Muslim Commander Bond
354(4)
18 Aromatherapy
358(3)
19 Love of Mahal
361(5)
20 Cosmopolis of a Shared Worldview
366(6)
21 In Reverse
372(8)
22 Women, Leadership, and Mosques: Changes in Contemporary Islamic Authority
380(5)
Index 385
Francis Robinson is Professor of the History of South Asia at Royal Holloway, University of London. His many books include Islam and Muslim History in South Asia; The 'Ulama of Farangi Mahall and Islamic Culture in South Asia; and Islam, South Asia, and the West.