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Reform and Renewal in South Asian Islam

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Of the many Sufi orders that have operated in South Asia, the Chisht? order is the oldest and the most popular. This book examines the traditions, rituals, experiences, and legacy of the S?br? branch of the Chisht? order. Challenging the notion of Sufism as an ossified relic of the past, it presents evidence of growing interaction, accommodation, and intermingling within Sufi orders. It also highlights the active involvement of the Chisht?-S?br?s in the much discussed reformist upsurge in north India and explains how they addressed questions posed by colonial rule while still adhering to their mystical heritage. The role of networks that connected Sufi scholars in small towns (qasbahs) with those of Delhi is also examined. These connections, it is argued, moulded the religious ethos of such towns and made them incubators of Sufi reform. By locating Sufi traditions and institutions within the discourse of Islamic scholars ('ulam?), the book contends that the boundaries often drawn between 'Sufi' and 'scholarly' Islam were in reality far more blurred and porous than is admitted in the literature on modern reformist movements.

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ISBN: 9780199469345
Publication date: 9th February 2017
Author: Moin Ahmad Senior Research Fellow, Senior Research Fellow, Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies and an Associate Member o Nizami
Publisher: OUP India
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 328 pages
Genres: Islam
History of religion
Social and cultural history
Asian history