Lived Islam in South Asia: Adaptation, Accommodation & Conflict
Material type: TextPublication details: New Delhi; Esha Beteille Social Science Press, 2004Description: xi, 308pISBN: 8187358157Subject(s): Hindu and Muslim | Conference papers and proceedings | Muslims South Asia CongressesDDC classification: 297.095Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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General Books | Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 297.095 AHM/L (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 051871 |
1. Mapping Muslims : Categories of Evolutionary difference and interaction in South Asia
2. Beyond ethnicity : Being Hindu and Muslim in South Asia
3. Can Hindus and Muslims coexist
4. The Rishi tradition and the construction of Kashmiriyat
5. Debating religious practice in cyberspace : lived Islam and Antinomian identities in a Kashmiri Muslim community
6. Lived Islam in Nepal
7. The Sunni-Shia conflict in Jhang (Pakistan)
8. Languages as a marker of religious difference
9. Shared Hindu-Muslim shrines in Karnataka : challenges to liminality
10. Devotional practices among Shia women in South India
11. Liminality and legality : A contemporary debate among the Imamshahis of Gujarat
12. Ritual communication : The case of the Sidi in Gujarat
13. The Islamic mystic tradition in India : The Madari Sufi brotherhood
14. Jailani : A Sufi shrine in Sri Lanka
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