Inspired as much by interfaith dialogue as by ethnographic discussions of intersubjectivity, I draw some narrow debates within Indian Islam outside of their usual South Asianist and/or Islam-centric frameworks and also resist the academic injunction to purify boundaries between theology and anthropological analysis. I present ethnography from Kerala factional debates raising two vexed questions: authority of interpretation; and the matter of shirk or deviation from tauheed, or true monotheism. My analysis follows impulses towards, firstly, a de-exceptionalising of Islam via comparison, drawing ethnography towards a wider ‘Abrahamic’ framework, in an eccentric move of reading Islamic debates through moments in commentary on Christian traditi...
This thesis argues for the notion of Islam as a lived tradition as a theoretical and methodological ...
This study explores the anthropological study of Islam through an ethnographic analysis of the Tabli...
This paper critiques ethnographic tendencies to idealise and celebrate sufi ‘traditionalism ’ as aut...
Inspired as much by interfaith dialogue as by ethnographic discussions of intersubjectivity, I draw ...
How do we understand Islam as an anthropological object? While one answer to this question has highl...
In many religious traditions, those who mediate relations between men and gods are often the focus o...
This paper aims to expound religious dialogue from the historical perspective in looking into its sc...
This thesis is an assessment of interreligious dialogue in India developed as an approach to other ...
This paper critiques ethnographic tendencies to idealise and celebrate sufi `traditionalism¿ as auth...
In many religious traditions, those who mediate relations between men and gods are often the focus o...
This study is purposed to show how the Christian and Islamic concepts of monotheism are paradigms an...
This paper was originally presented at the Fethullah Gülen Conference, St Patricks Melbourne Campus,...
Over the last few decades the idea of anthropology of Islam has been stimulated an animated discuss...
Socially and politically significant Muslim communities are posing a challenge to the public spheres...
Saudi-exported Salafism is trying to “purify” India’s pluralistic strands of Islam. Even a curso...
This thesis argues for the notion of Islam as a lived tradition as a theoretical and methodological ...
This study explores the anthropological study of Islam through an ethnographic analysis of the Tabli...
This paper critiques ethnographic tendencies to idealise and celebrate sufi ‘traditionalism ’ as aut...
Inspired as much by interfaith dialogue as by ethnographic discussions of intersubjectivity, I draw ...
How do we understand Islam as an anthropological object? While one answer to this question has highl...
In many religious traditions, those who mediate relations between men and gods are often the focus o...
This paper aims to expound religious dialogue from the historical perspective in looking into its sc...
This thesis is an assessment of interreligious dialogue in India developed as an approach to other ...
This paper critiques ethnographic tendencies to idealise and celebrate sufi `traditionalism¿ as auth...
In many religious traditions, those who mediate relations between men and gods are often the focus o...
This study is purposed to show how the Christian and Islamic concepts of monotheism are paradigms an...
This paper was originally presented at the Fethullah Gülen Conference, St Patricks Melbourne Campus,...
Over the last few decades the idea of anthropology of Islam has been stimulated an animated discuss...
Socially and politically significant Muslim communities are posing a challenge to the public spheres...
Saudi-exported Salafism is trying to “purify” India’s pluralistic strands of Islam. Even a curso...
This thesis argues for the notion of Islam as a lived tradition as a theoretical and methodological ...
This study explores the anthropological study of Islam through an ethnographic analysis of the Tabli...
This paper critiques ethnographic tendencies to idealise and celebrate sufi ‘traditionalism ’ as aut...