
The Qur'an in South Asia : Hermeneutics, Qur'an Projects, and Imaginings of Islamic Tradition in British India
Bashir, Kamran
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The book investigates modern Quran commentaries in South Asia and engages with how Muslim scholars have imagined and assessed their past intellectual heritage. The research is focused on British India from the time of the Mutiny of 1857 to the moment of the Partition of united India in 1947. Offering critical scrutiny of Muslim exegesis of the Quran in North India, the study especially focuses on the Quranic thought of Sayyid Ahmed Khan (d. 1989), Ashraf Ali Thanawi (d. 1943), and Hamid al-Din Farahi (d. 1930). The volume challenges widespread assumptions of an all-pervasive reform and revivalism underlying the academic study of Islam. Instead of looking for Muslim revivalism and reform as epistemological foundations, it stresses the study of modern Quran commentaries, in particular local and cosmopolitan contexts. Departing from the oft-repeated explanations of Muslim scholarship and modern Islam through the lens of traditionalism and modernism, it discovers how Muslim scholars viewed themselves in relation to the Islamic tradition, and how they imagined and assessed their past intellectual heritage. Studying the history of the interpretation of the Quran in the multiple contexts of nineteenth and early twentieth-century British India, the book will be of interest to readers of Quranic studies, modern Islam and South Asian studies.
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Utgivelsesdato:
31.05.2023
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ISBN/Varenr:
9781032027913
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Språk:
Engelsk
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Forlag:
Routledge
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Innbinding:
Heftet
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Fagtema:
Historie og arkeologi
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Serie:
Routledge Studies in the Qur'an
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Litteraturtype:
Faglitteratur
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Sider:
278
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Høyde:
23.4 cm
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Bredde:
15.6 cm