This article situates the emergence of the Deoband movement, an Islamic revivalist movement based at India’s Dar al-‘Ulum Deoband madrasa (seminary), within concepts of colonial secularity in British India. It shows how the decline of first Mughal and then British patronage for Islamic learning, as well as the post-1857 British policy of non-interference in ‘religious’ matters, opened up a space for Deobandi scholars to re-conceive the madrasa as a ‘religious’ institution rather than one engaged in the production of civil servants, to reimagine the ‘ulama’ as stewards of public morality rather than professionals in the service of the state, and to reframe the knowledge they purveyed as ‘religious’ knowledge distinct from the ‘useful’ secula...
With almost every part of the Muslim world having suffered from European colonisation, the roles and...
The Ḥanafī school of law developed a sophisticated theory to guide Muslims’ relationship with those ...
Pakistan has been engaged in the project of madrassa reform since the early days of its nationhood. ...
In September 1895, a boldly innovative trial was begun with the teaching of Islam in a British gover...
The article examines emergence of the Tablighi Jamaat (henceforth TJ) in colonial India. It discusse...
When Darul Uloom in Deoband was founded, the Muslims endured a difficult period under the British. D...
Based on detailed ethnographic fieldwork, this article provides an insider account of life inside a ...
The interest in traditional Muslim education for religious leadership among policy makers began to r...
Scholarship on Islamic education in India has largely focussed on the colonial period which has cont...
This article examines the implications of the growing presence of the Tablighi Jamaat in Joygram, a ...
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2008. Published version reproduced with the permission of the...
Drawing on recent debates on secularism, this article addresses the methodological problem of writin...
In this paper I explore how modern Muslims’ educational outlook has been affected by colonial disrup...
In the colonial era, new distinctions and differentiations between religious and non-religious spher...
The common sense assumption would inform that the textbooks produced and distributed during the colo...
With almost every part of the Muslim world having suffered from European colonisation, the roles and...
The Ḥanafī school of law developed a sophisticated theory to guide Muslims’ relationship with those ...
Pakistan has been engaged in the project of madrassa reform since the early days of its nationhood. ...
In September 1895, a boldly innovative trial was begun with the teaching of Islam in a British gover...
The article examines emergence of the Tablighi Jamaat (henceforth TJ) in colonial India. It discusse...
When Darul Uloom in Deoband was founded, the Muslims endured a difficult period under the British. D...
Based on detailed ethnographic fieldwork, this article provides an insider account of life inside a ...
The interest in traditional Muslim education for religious leadership among policy makers began to r...
Scholarship on Islamic education in India has largely focussed on the colonial period which has cont...
This article examines the implications of the growing presence of the Tablighi Jamaat in Joygram, a ...
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2008. Published version reproduced with the permission of the...
Drawing on recent debates on secularism, this article addresses the methodological problem of writin...
In this paper I explore how modern Muslims’ educational outlook has been affected by colonial disrup...
In the colonial era, new distinctions and differentiations between religious and non-religious spher...
The common sense assumption would inform that the textbooks produced and distributed during the colo...
With almost every part of the Muslim world having suffered from European colonisation, the roles and...
The Ḥanafī school of law developed a sophisticated theory to guide Muslims’ relationship with those ...
Pakistan has been engaged in the project of madrassa reform since the early days of its nationhood. ...