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Description
When Muslim rule in Kashmir ended in 1820, Sikh and later Hindu Dogra Rulers gained power, but the country was still largely influenced by Sunni religious orthodoxy. This book traces the impact of Sunni power on Shi'i society and how this changed during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
The book identifies a distinctive Kashmiri Shi'i Islam established during this period. Hakim Sameer Hamdani argues that the Shi'i community's religious and cultural identity was fostered through practices associated with the martyrdom of Imam Husayn and his family in Karbala, as well as other rituals of Islam, in particular, the construction and furore surrounding M'arak, the historic imambada (a Shi'i house for mourning of the Imam) of Kashmir's Shi'i. The book examines its destruction, the ensuing Shi'i -Sunni riot, and the reasons for the Shi'i community's internal divisions and rifts at a time when they actually saw the strong consolidation of their identity.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Note on Conventions
Introduction
1. Not Quite Taqiyaa: Kashmiri Shi'i at the Start of the Nineteenth Century
2. Mapping Existence: In Search of Patronage and Protection
3. Shi'i Identity, Sunni Space, and Non-Muslim Rule
4. Dissensions within the Muminin: Challenging the Elite
5. Moving Toward a Unified Muslim Identity
Appendix I: Letter of ?akim ?A?im, written to Moulvi Sayyid Rajab ?Ali Shah 161
Appendix II: Groans of the Muslims of Kashmir
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Product details
| Published | 01 Dec 2022 |
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| Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 232 |
| ISBN | 9780755643967 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic India |
| Illustrations | 25 bw images |
| Series | Library of Islamic South Asia |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing India Pvt. Ltd |
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Reviews
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Shi'ism in Kashmir is a richly documented and immensely valuable addition to the literature on Islam in South Asia. Highlighting the historical complexity of a pivotal region, the book shows how Islamic ideas and identities form, and constantly evolve, in conjunction with political and sociocultural circumstances. The book is an indispensable resource…
SHAHZAD BASHIR, BROWN UNIVERSITY, USA
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Using a rich array of unknown Persian, Kashmiri, and Urdu sources, the book covers a large temporal span to offer unique insights into the cultural, spiritual and material practices of the minority Shi i? community in relation to the Sunni majority in a context of non-Muslim rule. Analytically nuanced and meticulously researched, this is a highly informative and useful corrective to the notion that sectarian differences between Shias and Sunnis are primarily due to religious differences, a view that has gained ground in recent years. The book deserves to be widely read and is a welcome addition to the burgeoning scholarship on Kashmir.
AYESHA JALAL, TUFTS UNIVERSITY, USA
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[Hakin Sameer] Hamdani presents a captivating revisionist analysis of the historical legacy and influence of the Shi?i community in establishing, upholding and reconciling its theological interpretation of Islam in Kashmir… [T]his is an excellent contribution to the field.
Imran H Khan Suddahazai, The One Institute, UK, The Muslim World Book Review
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