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The Muslim World in Modern South Asia: Power, Authority, Knowledge

 
Francis Robinson (Author)
Synopsis

This book is primarily concerned with the experience of the Muslim world over the past two hundred years. It identifies two great processes that have shaped it through this period: Western domination and the industrial capitalism that came with it, and the Islamic revival which preceded the Western presence but came to interact significantly with it. It considers the challenges which Western dominance has offered key aspects of Muslim civilisation, and Muslim responses to them. It also considers aspects of the Muslim revival and how they have come to shape, in various ways, those responses.  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. Particular attention is paid to South Asia which in the nineteenth century moved from being a receiver of influences from the rest of the Muslim world to be a transmitter of influences to it.  Attention, too, is paid to the imposition of the modern state and the restriction of cosmopolitan spaces.

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About the author

Francis Robinson

Francis Robinson is Professor of the History of South Asia at Royal Holloway, University of London, and the author of separatism Among Indian Muslims (1974), Atlas of the Islamic World since 1500 (1982), Varieties of South Asian Islam (1988), and Islam and Muslim History in South Asia (2000).

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Bibliographic information

Title The Muslim World in Modern South Asia: Power, Authority, Knowledge
Format Hardcover
Date published: 12.03.2020
Edition 1st ed.
Publisher Permanent Black
Language: English
isbn 9788178245379
length 418p.
Subjects History