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Sufism in India and Central Asia

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Nasir Raza Khan



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ISBN 9781032373584
October 6, 2022 Forthcoming by Routledge
262 Pages 20 B/W Illustrations

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Book Description

Sufism in India and Central Asia is an attempt to put into perspective the relevance of Sufism – the concept and teaching, and to provide a realistic assessment of its role in India and Central Asia.
The people of these regions with different ethnic backgrounds, cultures and languages have been intermingling for many centuries, as seen in the cross-current exchanges of religious ideas and belief. The word Sufism, popularly known as mysticism is most likely derived from the Arabic word suf (meaning “wool”), more specifically it means “the person wearing ascetic woollen garments.” Sufism is deeply rooted in Islam and its development began in the late 7th and 8th centuries. The present volume is an attempt to look for answers to questions in relation to Sufism in India and Central Asia and to evaluate its relevance in the contemporary period. A group of distinguished scholars from India and Central Asia have contributed papers to this volume.
This volume will be useful to students and researchers working on social and cultural aspects of India and Central Asia.

Table of Contents

India-Central Asia: Cultural Exchange
1. Introduction
2. Sufis in India and Central Asia during the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Century
3. Sufism: Cementing Bonds between Central Asia and Kashmir
4. The Role of Sufis in Diplomatic Relations between the Khoqand Khanate and India
5. Khwaja Badruddin Samarqandi: Founder of Firdausi Silsiah in India
Regional Sufi Centres and Their Inter-Connections
6. Sufis in Jammu and their Cultural Impact
7. Kalimat al-Sadiqin: a Sufi Biographical Account
8. Central Asia to India: Immigration of Sufis and Urbanization
9. Sufism in Bengal: Interactions and Impacts through the Ages
Sufi Traditions in Central Asia and Caucasus
10. Sufism and Religious Syncretism in the History of Central Asia
11. The Style of Persian Sufi prose XI - XIII centuries
12. Significance of Abd-ur-Rahman Jami’s Sufi-Poetic Discourse in the Literary Legacy of Medieval Persia
13. The understanding of self and others in teachings of Sufism by Najmuddin Razi (1177-1252
Teaching of Sufis and Communal Harmony
14. Shaikh Sharfuddin Bu Ali Qalander Panipati’s Contribution for the Development of Composite Culture in Panipat during 14th Century
15. The Theme of Perfect Human in Sufism
16. Sufism in Karnataka: An Analysis of Shishunala Sharif
Photo Plates
Bibliography
Index

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Biography

Nasir Raza Khan works as Associate Professor at the Academy of International Studies, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, his area of research includes Religion, Society and Culture in Central Asia; Silk Road; and Contemporary Central Asia- India relation. He regularly contributes research papers on cultural history andarchitectural conservation in Books and Journals. His recent publication include; Central Asia and the World Powers, (Delhi).