A study of ritual behaviour and its impact on the evolution of Kashmiri Muslim society

The Kashmir valley is a centre of a large variety of Sūfi traditions. While they represent the success of Islam in establishing itself, many of the ritual components can be traced to pre-Islamic practices. These are often condemned by the more ‘puritanical' exponents of contemporary Islam, but...

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Main Author: Khan, Mohammad Ishaq 1946- (Author)
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Language:English
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Published: Routledge [1994]
In: Islam and Christian-Muslim relations
Year: 1994, Volume: 5, Issue: 1, Pages: 23-33
Online Access: Volltext (doi)

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