This paper critiques ethnographic tendencies to idealise and celebrate sufi `traditionalism¿ as authentically South Asian. We perceive strong academic trends of frank distaste for reformism, which is then inaccurately¿and dangerously buttressing Hindutva rhetoric¿branded as going against the grain of South Asian society. This often goes along with (inaccurate) branding of all reformism as `foreign inspired¿ or wah'habi. Kerala's Mujahids (Kerala Naduvathul Mujahideen [KNM]) are clearly part of universalistic trends and shared Islamic impulses towards purification. We acknowledge the importance to KNM of longstanding links to the Arab world, contemporary links to the Gulf, wider currents of Islamic reform (both global and Indian), while also...
Abstract: Reformation of religion does not entail changing the very teaching of Islam or the introdu...
Reformation of religion does not entail changing the very teaching of Islam or the introduction of u...
Copyright © 2013 M. R. Manmathan. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Comm...
This paper critiques ethnographic tendencies to idealise and celebrate sufi ‘traditionalism ’ as aut...
The authors in this volume discuss contemporary Islamic reformism in South Asia in some of its diver...
The paper examines the growth of Hindu communalism in India in recent years and looks specifically a...
Early twentieth century was crucial as far as Kerala society was concerned. The period witnessed the...
The socio-economic and political changes effected in Kerala by the British and colonial discourse at...
Post-1857 milieu produced a number of Muslim scholars and thinkers in South Asia whose contributions...
This paper explores the political trajectory of Indian secularism both in terms of its theoretical u...
Focusing on Muslim barbers, this thesis explores the trajectory of changes that hierarchical and une...
This article discusses the emergence of a Sufi-inspired movement of Muslim reform in the princely st...
textThis thesis examines the reform ideas and efforts of Daud Shah, a Muslim socio-religious reforme...
Of the many Sufi orders that have operated in South Asia, the Chishtī order is the oldest and the mo...
In many discussions concerning Muslims, Islam and modernity, reform and tradition are not only key w...
Abstract: Reformation of religion does not entail changing the very teaching of Islam or the introdu...
Reformation of religion does not entail changing the very teaching of Islam or the introduction of u...
Copyright © 2013 M. R. Manmathan. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Comm...
This paper critiques ethnographic tendencies to idealise and celebrate sufi ‘traditionalism ’ as aut...
The authors in this volume discuss contemporary Islamic reformism in South Asia in some of its diver...
The paper examines the growth of Hindu communalism in India in recent years and looks specifically a...
Early twentieth century was crucial as far as Kerala society was concerned. The period witnessed the...
The socio-economic and political changes effected in Kerala by the British and colonial discourse at...
Post-1857 milieu produced a number of Muslim scholars and thinkers in South Asia whose contributions...
This paper explores the political trajectory of Indian secularism both in terms of its theoretical u...
Focusing on Muslim barbers, this thesis explores the trajectory of changes that hierarchical and une...
This article discusses the emergence of a Sufi-inspired movement of Muslim reform in the princely st...
textThis thesis examines the reform ideas and efforts of Daud Shah, a Muslim socio-religious reforme...
Of the many Sufi orders that have operated in South Asia, the Chishtī order is the oldest and the mo...
In many discussions concerning Muslims, Islam and modernity, reform and tradition are not only key w...
Abstract: Reformation of religion does not entail changing the very teaching of Islam or the introdu...
Reformation of religion does not entail changing the very teaching of Islam or the introduction of u...
Copyright © 2013 M. R. Manmathan. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Comm...