Islamic education, diversity and national identity/ Jan-Peter Hartung,
Material type: TextPublication details: New Delhi: SAGE Publications, 2006Edition: 1st edDescription: 331 pISBN: 0761934332Subject(s): Écoles coraniques -- Inde -- Actes de congrèsDDC classification: 297.770954Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Towards a Reform of the Indian Mat/rasa? An Introduction 11
Jan-Peter Hartung
Part I; Historical Perspectives
1. A Modernist View oiMadrasa Education in Late Mughal
India 39
Saiyid Naqi Husain Jafri
2. Madaris and the Challenges of Modernity in Colonial India 56
Farhat Hasan
3. Madrasa and Khanaqshy or Madrasa in KhOnaqdhl Education
and Sufi Establishments in Northern India 73
Saiyid Zaheer Husain Jafri
4. Shl^a Madaris ofAwadh: Historical Development and Present
Situation 104
Syed Najmul Raza Rizvi
Part II: Regional Perspectives
5. The Nadwat al-^ulama': Chief Patron oiMadrasa Education in
India and a Turntable to the Arab World 135
Jan-Peter Hartung
6. Madrasa Education in Bihar 158
Paul Jackson, S.J.
7. Understanding Deoband Locally: Interrogating Madrasat
diya' al-*UlQm 175
Arshad Alam
8. Islamic Education in a Tamil Town: The Case of
Kilakkarai 196
Torsten Tschacher
Part III: Current Developments
9. The First Madrasa: Learned MawlawTs and the Educated
Mother 227
Patricia JelTery. Roger Jeffery, and Craig Jeffrey
10. Muslim Reactions to the Post-9/n Media Discourse on the
\nd\Qv\Madaris 252
Mareike Jule Winkclmann
n. The Indian MadSris and the Agenda of Reform 269
YoginderSikand
Part IV: A View from Within
12. The Introduction of Natural Sciences in Madrasa Education in
India 287
Sycd Abul Hasliim Rizvi
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