Kashmir's Transition to Islam : The Role of Muslim Rishis

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Kashmir's Transition to Islam : The Role of Muslim Rishis

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 318 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9788194352150

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The book breaks fresh ground in historical research. Based on a critical and empathic understanding of Sanskrit, Arabic, Persian and Kashmiri sources, it provides a critique of Orientalist scholarship against the background of

an historical enquiry conducted into the processes of Islamization and its dynamics in relation to the role of Muslim Rishis (Kashmiri Sufis).

Professor Ishaq Khan has brought together a number of perspectives - the historical, the sociological, and the religious. The crux of his argument is that Islam is not merely a matter of theological propositions, but also a historical realization: realizing the Oneness of Allah by total surrender, dedication, service and above all self-sacrifice for the good of humankind.

The Rishi movement is an integral component of the process of Islam­ization that started in the picturesque Valley in the wake of the introduction of Sufi orders from Central Asia and Persia in the fourteenth century. The author particularly focuses on the paradox and tension that the Kashmiri Brahmanic society experienced as a result of the Rishi's advocacy of virtues such as self-imposed poverty, identification with the poor and the down-trodden, and above all opposition to the caste system.

A significant feature of the book is a perceptive analysis of legends and miracles?associated?with?Muslim?Rishis.

The author advocates the idea of looking at history from a fresh point of view, and argues in favour of studying the history of human civilization in its totality, involving an interaction between religion and society. The author has shown that the history of human civilization cannot be studied in watertight compartments of matter and faith. The present work is therefore worthy of attention and should be of interest to a wide range of readers, rather than merely to specialists.

Contents

Preface to the Third Edition vii
Preface to the Paperback Edition ix
Preface xi
Introduction 1
I Conceptual Framework of Conversion to Islam 22
II The Historical Background of the Rishi Movement 36
III Socio-Religious Milieu of Shaikh Nuruddin Rishi 61
IV Shaikh Nuruddin's Religious Career and its Social Impact 95
V Religious Thought of Shaikh Nuruddin 111
VI The Attitudes of the Sufi Orders Towards the Rishi Movement 144 VII The Rishis and Conversion to Islam 177
VIII The Societal Dimensions of Miracles and Legends 205
IX Epilogue 221
Appendices
(A) Genealogy of Shaikh Nuruddin 241
(B) Genealogy of Sayyid Ali 243
(C) Women Sufis of Kashmir 245
(D) A Note on Risala-i Lahiniyya 250
(E) Khat-i Irshad of Sayyid Muhammad Hamadani 256
(F) Elegy of Sham Ded 259
Glossary 261
Bibliography 283
Index 295

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