Verlag: Manohar Publishers & Distributors, 2008
ISBN 10: 8173047448 ISBN 13: 9788173047442
Sprache: Englisch
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Hardbound. Zustand: 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.