With almost every part of the Muslim world having suffered from European colonisation, the roles and relations of Islamicate movements in anti-colonial history cannot be ignored. And yet, despite intellectual overlaps, mutual opposition to British colonialism, and a shared spiritual worldview, little has been written within postcolonial studies on the historical relationship between the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt and Jamati Islam in South Asia. I explore the link between both movements as an example of anti-colonial connectivity that transcended territory. Though disconnected by geography and language, both groups were nevertheless tied by the deep connection of a shared belief system and the common experience of British imperialism. In pa...
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Learning from the past prepares one for being able to cope with the future. History is made up of st...
The article examines emergence of the Tablighi Jamaat (henceforth TJ) in colonial India. It discusse...
At the end of World War 2, there were high hopes across the Indian Ocean for a new world in which th...
The article examines the history of Jama‘ah Tabligh in Southeast Asia, especially in Kuala Lumpur ...
This article explores the concept of West Asia in relationship to recent work in the global history ...
<p><em>The article examines the history of </em>Jama‘ah Tabligh <em>in South...
Orientation towards a point of political and historical allegiance outside the boundaries of the nat...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Cambridge University Press in The Historic...
This article situates the emergence of the Deoband movement, an Islamic revivalist movement based at...
This paper explores the itineraries of anti-colonial solidarity between India & Palestine and argues...
The object of analysis in this article is the Aligarh Movement, which was the base of the movement’...
Around the world approaches by Muslim governments to introduce secularisation and create national co...
One of the most persistent criticisms of postcolonialism is that it promotes an antipathy to imperia...
This article attempts to historically analyse the emergence of transnational jihadist movements in I...
The article explores Islam as an element of the social and symbolic formations created in the contex...
Learning from the past prepares one for being able to cope with the future. History is made up of st...
The article examines emergence of the Tablighi Jamaat (henceforth TJ) in colonial India. It discusse...
At the end of World War 2, there were high hopes across the Indian Ocean for a new world in which th...
The article examines the history of Jama‘ah Tabligh in Southeast Asia, especially in Kuala Lumpur ...
This article explores the concept of West Asia in relationship to recent work in the global history ...
<p><em>The article examines the history of </em>Jama‘ah Tabligh <em>in South...
Orientation towards a point of political and historical allegiance outside the boundaries of the nat...