Pan-Islamic connections: transnational networks between South Asia and the Gulf

South Asia is today the region inhabited by the largest number of Muslims—roughly 500 million. In the course of its Islamisation process, which began in the eighth century, it developed a distinct Indo-Islamic civilisation that culminated in the Mughal Empire. While paying lip service to the power c...

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Subtitles:The CERI series in comparative politics and international studies
Authors: Siddiqa-Agha, Ayesha 1966- (Author) ; Yasmeen, Samina (Author) ; Brown, Vahid (Author) ; Rassler, Don (Author) ; Giustozzi, Antonio 1966- (Author) ; Philippon, Alix (Author) ; Dudoignon, Stéphane A. 1962- (Author) ; Gupta, Radhika 1975- (Author) ; Fuchs, Simon Wolfgang 1982- (Author)
Contributors: Jaffrelot, Christophe 1964- (Editor) ; Louër, Laurence 1972- (Editor)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: London Hurst & Company 2017
In:Year: 2017
Volumes / Articles:Show volumes/articles.
Series/Journal:Comparative politics and international studies series
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Asia / Gulf states / Islam / History 1967-2017
B Islam / Muslim / Persischer Golf / Gulf states / Saudi Arabia / Iran / Kuwait / Asia / India / Pakistan / Bangladesh / Cultural contact / Economic relations / International policy / Foreign policy / Diplomacy
RelBib Classification:BJ Islam
Further subjects:B Collection of essays
B Panislamism
B Interfaith dialogue
B Dschihadismus
B Arabs
B Muslims (South Asia)
B Islam and politics
B Muslim
B Acculturation
B Islam (South Asia)
B Transculturation
B Sufism
B Religious identity
B Islam Middle East
B Salafīyah
B Islam (Middle East)
B Identity development
B Islam Cross-cultural studies
B Population group
B South Asia Relations (Persian Gulf Region)
B Islam South Asia
B Gulf states
B Militancy
B Sunnites
B Islam
B Asia
B Islam Cross-cultural studies
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Parallel Edition:Electronic
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Summary:South Asia is today the region inhabited by the largest number of Muslims—roughly 500 million. In the course of its Islamisation process, which began in the eighth century, it developed a distinct Indo-Islamic civilisation that culminated in the Mughal Empire. While paying lip service to the power centres of Islam in the Gulf, including Mecca and Medina, this civilisation has cultivated its own variety of Islam, based on Sufism. Over the last fifty years, pan-Islamic ties have intensified between these two regions. Gathering together some of the best specialists on the subject, this volume explores these ideological, educational and spiritual networks, which have gained momentum due to political strategies, migration flows and increased communications. At stake are both the resilience of the civilisation that imbued South Asia with a specific identity, and the relations between Sunnis and Shias in a region where Saudi Arabia and Iran are fighting a cultural proxy war, as evident in the foreign ramifications of sectarianism in Pakistan. (Publisher's abstract)
ISBN:1849048185