This book explores the myriad diversities of South Asian Islam from a historical perspective attuned to the lived practices of Muslims in various portions of South Asia, outside of Urdu, Persian, or Arabic language perspectives. These perspectives are, in some cases taken both from literal regions rarely noticed within discussions of South Asian Islam, such as Sri Lanka, Bengal, and Tamil Nadu. In other contributions the perspectives draw on historiographic interventions about the role of fak rs in South Asian history, qasbahs in South Asian history, and the role of Aligarh students within...
This book explores the myriad diversities of South Asian Islam from a historical perspective attuned to the lived practices of Muslims in various p...