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Ashraf `Ali Thanawi (1863-1943) was one of the most prominent religious scholars in Islamic history. Author of over a thousand books on different aspects of Islam, his work sought to defend the Islamic scholarly tradition and to articulate its authority in an age of momentous religious and political change. In this authoritative biography, Muhammad Qasim Zaman offers a comprehensive and highly accessible account of Thanawi’s multifaceted career and thought, whilst also providing a valuable introduction to Islam in modern South Asia.



Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

A Note on Transliteration, Abbreviations, and Other Conventions

INTRODUCTION

Contestation in the religious sphere

Contrasting trajectories

1 LIFE

The intellectual milieu of Deoband

A madrasa career

A spiritual crisis?

At the Sufi lodge

The Khanaqah’s scholars

Overlapping communities

2 MUSLIM NATIONHOOD

Indian politics in the early twentieth century

Thanawi and the Khilafat Movement

Muslim separatism in India

The prophet and the king

3 COLONIAL LAW

Apostasy in British India

The Consummate Stratagem

The fight against custom

Conflicting authorities

4 SUFISM IN A TIME OF CHANGE

The Sufi and the jurist

The rhetoric of reconciliation

Ambiguity and flexibility

Training the wayfarer

A shared language

5 THE AMBIGUITIES OF A LEGACY

Sufism

Law

Politics

Thanawi and the Deobandi scholarly tradition

Bibliography

Index

Ashraf Ali Thanawi: Islam in Modern South Asia

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      Publisher: Oneworld Publications
      Publication Date: 12/12/2007
      ISBN13: 9781851684151, 978-1851684151
      ISBN10: 1851684158

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Ashraf `Ali Thanawi (1863-1943) was one of the most prominent religious scholars in Islamic history. Author of over a thousand books on different aspects of Islam, his work sought to defend the Islamic scholarly tradition and to articulate its authority in an age of momentous religious and political change. In this authoritative biography, Muhammad Qasim Zaman offers a comprehensive and highly accessible account of Thanawi’s multifaceted career and thought, whilst also providing a valuable introduction to Islam in modern South Asia.



      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments

      A Note on Transliteration, Abbreviations, and Other Conventions

      INTRODUCTION

      Contestation in the religious sphere

      Contrasting trajectories

      1 LIFE

      The intellectual milieu of Deoband

      A madrasa career

      A spiritual crisis?

      At the Sufi lodge

      The Khanaqah’s scholars

      Overlapping communities

      2 MUSLIM NATIONHOOD

      Indian politics in the early twentieth century

      Thanawi and the Khilafat Movement

      Muslim separatism in India

      The prophet and the king

      3 COLONIAL LAW

      Apostasy in British India

      The Consummate Stratagem

      The fight against custom

      Conflicting authorities

      4 SUFISM IN A TIME OF CHANGE

      The Sufi and the jurist

      The rhetoric of reconciliation

      Ambiguity and flexibility

      Training the wayfarer

      A shared language

      5 THE AMBIGUITIES OF A LEGACY

      Sufism

      Law

      Politics

      Thanawi and the Deobandi scholarly tradition

      Bibliography

      Index

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