Religion, Orientalism and Modernity : Mahdi Movements of Iran and South Asia (Edinburgh Historical Studies of Iran and the Persian World)

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Religion, Orientalism and Modernity : Mahdi Movements of Iran and South Asia (Edinburgh Historical Studies of Iran and the Persian World)

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Analyses modernity and Orientalist discourses in Iranian millenarian movements

Employs historical and discourse analysis to probe the conflict between orthodox and heterodox religious movements in 19th- and 20th-century Iran
Links the conflict between orthodoxy and heterodoxy to the impact of modernity on Iran's society and religion and to colonisation on India's Muslims
Broadens the scope of this conflict to include Palestine, Central Asia and Turkey
Presents a postcolonial analysis of the new movements and their broader relationship to the Islamic world during the age of imperialism

Religion, Orientalism and Modernity explores the emergence of the revolutionary Babis and reformist Baha'is and their conflict with mainstream Shi'a Muslims in Iran, and of the parallel Ahmadi movement in North India. It gives fresh insights into the writings that defined these innovatory movements, penned on the one hand by their proponents, and on the other by western interpreters.

Comparing these movements shows that, together, they define important aspects of Islamic modernity. A focus on two case studies (Babis and Baha'is in Iran, and Ahmadis in India) reveals similarities and differences in their responses to a perceived need for change and renewal of religious authority.

Contents

1. Introduction

Transmission to and reception in the West
Proselytism and Polemic
Orientalism and Modernity: key motifs

2. Contexts and Issues

Orientalism and Inter-Cultural Exchange
Mahdiya movements in the Colonial/Post-colonial Middle East and South Asia
Baha'is and Ahmadis on Government and Politics
Mahdi movements: religious communities in a modern world

3. Race and Religion in Gobineau's Persia

The taint of racism
Gobineau's Persia: creation of an Orientalist image
Gobineau and the Messiah of Shiraz
Witnesses for the Baha'i faith: the role and function of Gobineau and other orientalists in Baha'i narratives
Interpolation, rewriting and narrative intent: Shoghi Effendi's Christianising of Dawn-Breakers
Conclusion: Gobineau's Persian master narrative

4. Ernest Renan's search for a Religion of Modernity

Race and Philology
Judaism, Islam and 'Le sémitisme'
Aryanism and a Persian Revelation
Revitalising Religion: Arnold's programme in 'A Persian Passion Play'
Modern Refractions: Renan, Science, Rationalist method, and the Baha'i faith

5. Edward Granville Browne and the writing of Babi Narratives

A peculiar style of Orientalism
Appropriating Orientalism: Browne and Curzon's place in Baha'i literature
Ahmadi schism, western conversions, and anti-Baha'i polemic
More Ahmadi positions: Orientalism, modernism, and in-betweenness
Conclusion: Browne's Babi-Baha'i legacy and the scope of mahdiya

6. Empire and Orient: Baha'is in Russian Transcaspia and Palestine

Russian Orientalism and the Baha'is of Transcaspia and the Caucasus
Ashkhabad's Baha'i community: an oasis of modern religion?
The Baha'is, Palestine and Great Britain
Zionism, Israel and the Baha'i faith
Ahmadi colonial and post-colonial orientations

7. Orientalism and Modernity in Baha'i and Ahmadi writings

Revisionist applications of Orientalism in the context of eastern voices
Hidden intertextualities: Aqa Khan Kermani's orientalism and Baha'i pre-Islamic panegyric
Orientalism in writings of early western Baha'is
Baha'i World and the civilising of Persia
From the periphery
'Returning to the Orient as Orientalist, but not as an Oriental'
Keith Ransom-Kehler and Reza Shah Pahlavi
The end of Colonialism and a New World Order
Another World Order and an Ahmadi 'gift' to Edward, Prince of Wales

8. Muslim responses and a future for Mahdi Movements

Muhammad Iqbal on Ahmadism and Babi-Baha'ism - and the category of 'non-Muslim'
Muslims, Mahdi movements, and Postcolonial critique
Some Twentieth Century Shi'a and Baha'i configurations Conclusion - Baha'i and Ahmadi futures

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