A Book of Conquest: The Chachnama and Muslim Origins in South Asia is a critical literary, historical and intellectual analysis of a 13th century Persian text which tells the story of the Arab invasions of Sindh in the 7-8th centuries. Asad Abbasi finds the book an important re-examination of a key text which has been used to perpetuate the myth that Hindus and Muslims are historic enemies, despite offering a moral conduct for governance
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South Asia is undoubtedly home to one of the largest Muslim populations in the world. The region has...
Drawing on the chance discovery of a number of letters exchanged during the period, in India and the...
The question of how Islam arrived in India remains markedly contentious in South Asian politics. Sta...
In The Frontier Tribal Belt: Genesis and Purpose Under the Raj Salman Bangash explores the history o...
In The Politics of Islamic Law: Local Elites, Colonial Authority and the Making of the Muslim State,...
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The main ideas as an excellence book entitled The Venture of Islam Conscience and History in a World...
The coming of Islam to South Asia and Southeast Asia has long held the interest of scholars of reli...
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Sudha Sharma. 2016. The Status of Muslim Women in Medieval India. New Delhi: SAGE Publications India...
Exploring the roots of militant Islam in South Asia and how it has grown to become a source of profo...
A review of Annam Bahu Kurvita: Recollecting the Indian Discipline of Growing and Sharing Food in Pl...
Partitioned Histories: The Other Side of Your Story places Indian and Pakistani history textbook nar...
A review of The History of the Holy Servants of the Lord Siva: A Translation of the Periya Puranam o...
A review of The Quest for the Origins of Vedic Culture: The Indo-Aryan Migration Debate by Edwin Bry...
South Asia is undoubtedly home to one of the largest Muslim populations in the world. The region has...
Drawing on the chance discovery of a number of letters exchanged during the period, in India and the...
The question of how Islam arrived in India remains markedly contentious in South Asian politics. Sta...
In The Frontier Tribal Belt: Genesis and Purpose Under the Raj Salman Bangash explores the history o...
In The Politics of Islamic Law: Local Elites, Colonial Authority and the Making of the Muslim State,...
This Review Paper presents critical analysis of four differents books i.e. "Kuliyat e Asad Multan" (...
The main ideas as an excellence book entitled The Venture of Islam Conscience and History in a World...
The coming of Islam to South Asia and Southeast Asia has long held the interest of scholars of reli...
The Indian subcontinent displays a spectrum of culture and geography, the history of which reflects ...
Sudha Sharma. 2016. The Status of Muslim Women in Medieval India. New Delhi: SAGE Publications India...
Exploring the roots of militant Islam in South Asia and how it has grown to become a source of profo...
A review of Annam Bahu Kurvita: Recollecting the Indian Discipline of Growing and Sharing Food in Pl...
Partitioned Histories: The Other Side of Your Story places Indian and Pakistani history textbook nar...
A review of The History of the Holy Servants of the Lord Siva: A Translation of the Periya Puranam o...
A review of The Quest for the Origins of Vedic Culture: The Indo-Aryan Migration Debate by Edwin Bry...