LEADER 08876nam 22006495 450 001 9910300622903321 005 20230822195216.0 010 $a1-78785-331-4 010 $a94-024-1267-0 024 7 $a10.1007/978-94-024-1267-3 035 $a(CKB)3850000000034694 035 $a(DE-He213)978-94-024-1267-3 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC6248949 035 $a(EXLCZ)993850000000034694 100 $a20180705d2018 u| 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurnn|008mamaa 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aIslam, Judaism, and Zoroastrianism /$fedited by Zayn R. Kassam, Yudit Kornberg Greenberg, Jehan Bagli 205 $a1st ed. 2018. 210 1$aDordrecht :$cSpringer Netherlands :$cImprint: Springer,$d2018. 215 $a1 online resource (23 illus., 22 illus. in color. eReference.) 225 1 $aEncyclopedia of Indian Religions,$x2542-7636 300 $aIncludes index. 311 $a94-024-1266-2 327 $aIslam: D?t? Ganj Bakhsh (Hojv?r?) -- Far?d al-D?n al-Mas??d -- Kubr?w?yah -- Q?dir?yah -- Am?r ?Al? -- Ab??l Kal?m ?z?d -- Ab? al-Fa?l -- Aga Khan -- Allama Mashriqi -- Chisht? Order -- Bidel -- Gesudaraz, Sayyid -- Sir William Muir -- Saiyad Sult?n -- Calcutta Madrasah -- ?all?j, al- -- Missionaries -- Sayyid Ahmed Barelvi -- Shibli Numani -- Ubaid Allah Sindhi -- Akbar -- Alfi? Movements -- Ashraf ?Al? Th?naw? -- Baran?, ?iy?? al-D?n -- Barelw?s -- Al-B?r?n? -- Caste Islam -- Dars-i-Ni??miya -- Abd ?l-Ra??m Kh?n-i-Kh?n?n -- Deoband School -- Fatwa -- Fat?w?'l ?lamg?r? -- Mirz? Asadull?h Kh?n Gh?lib -- Hidayah -- ?Ib?dat Kh?na -- Niz?r? Ism???l?s -- Ithn? ?Ashar? Shi?ism: -- Sri Lanka Jamaat-e-Islami -- Jam??at-Kh?n? -- Khojas -- Khw?ja Mu??n al-D?n Chisht? -- Madrasah -- Ma?m?d Ghaznav? -- Muslim Personal Law -- Naqv?, Ayatullah ?Al? Naq? -- Niz?m-ud-D?n Awliy? -- Politics, Isl?m -- Rash?d A?mad Gangoh? -- Qawwali -- Qur??n Translation in South Asia -- Sam?? -- Shaykh Shih?b al-D?n al-Suhraward? -- Suhraward? Order -- Taqiyya -- Tazkirah -- Tabl?gh? Jam??at -- Ibn Taymiyya -- Ala al-din Khalji -- Seyyed Hossein Nasr -- Khwaja Enayetpuri -- ?awm -- Nafs -- ×ud?d -- Prayer, Islam -- Taw??d -- Ummah -- Wilfred Cantwell Smith -- Bhutto, Benazir -- Bhutto, Zulfikar -- Khan, Liaquat Ali -- Zia ul-Haq -- Aligarh Muslim -- Anglo-Mohammedan Law -- Ayodhya dispute -- Bangladesh (Islam and Muslims) -- Bengal (Islam and Muslims) -- Jih?d -- Zia, Begum Khaleda -- Two Nation Theory -- Zakir Hussain -- Mahmood, Justice Syed -- Sheikh Hasina -- Maulana Fazlur -- Rahman Ansari -- Mujibur Rahman, Shaykh -- Grameen Bank -- Congress, Muslims -- Fara?izi Movement -- Jama?at-i-Islami Bangladesh -- La?l Shahb?z Qalandar (d. 665/1267 or 673/1274) -- Malang -- Mal?m?t?s -- Qalandar -- Ir?q?, Fakhrudd?n (ca. 610-688/1213 or 1214?1289) -- Jinnah, Mu?ammad ?Al? -- Ghul?m ?Al? ??z?d? Bilgr?m? (d. 1786) -- Abd al-Q?dir Bad?'?n? (1540-1615) -- MAULANA ABDUL ALEEM SIDDIQUE -- Am?r Khusrau -- Umaruppulavar -- Tamil Nadu (Islam and Muslims) -- Nagore Dargah -- Vannapparimalappulavar -- Coromandel Coast -- Sri Lanka (Islam and Muslims) -- Kadir, Shaykh Abdul -- Siddi Lebbe, Mohammed Cassim -- Ahmedabad -- Jah?n?r? Begum -- Niz?r? Ism???l?s -- Syncretism -- Nab?wat -- Wa?y -- Karim al-Husseini, Shah -- KH?N, (NAWW?B) ?IDD?Q ?ASAN -- Y?N?N? MEDICINE -- Gh?rids -- Wahhabism in Sri Lanka -- Aibek (Aybeg), Qu?b al-D?n -- Fakhr-i Mudabbir -- J?zj?n?, Minh?j al-D?n -- Mas??d I -- pir -- Jalal ad-Din Mujarrad -- Hasan Raja of Sunamganj -- D?r? Shukoh -- Hali, Altaf ?usayn -- Secularization, Islam -- Sir Sayyid A?mad Kh?n -- ?rz?, Sir?j al-D?n ?Al? ?h?n (d. 1756) -- Garcin de Tassy -- Saud?, Mirz? (d. 1781) -- Sa??dat ?asan Ma??? -- Chu?t???, ?I?mat -- Mujarrad, Shah Jalal -- Naqshband?yah -- ?Aq?qa -- Ijtih?d -- Aga Khan Foundation -- P?r ?adr al-D?n -- P?r ?asan Kab?r al-D?n -- Satpanth -- A?mad Ra?? Kh?n -- Bahmanid Sultanate -- Balban, Ghiy?s al-D?n -- Delhi Sultanate -- M?r Hasan -- cUmaribncAbd-al-cAz?z (680-719/61-101) -- Khil?fat Movement -- IbnBa????a, Ab?cAbdAll?hMu?ammadibncAbdAll?h al-Luw?ti al-?anj? (1304-1368 / 703-769) -- Islamic philosophy in India -- M?rFindirisk? -- ?Al?? al-D?n ?usayn (Gh?rid) -- Mu?ammad Gh?r? -- B?yaz?d An??r? (P?r-i R?sh?n) -- Shattariya -- Imdadullah ?Muhajir? -- Nizami, K.A. -- On Islamization of Knowledge -- Humayun?s Tomb -- Mu?ammad b. Q?sim -- Multan (Islam and Muslims) -- Kéfir -- Hazrat Inayat Khan -- Baburi masjid -- FatehpurSikri -- Gandhi, Mahatma, and Muslims -- ?m?n -- Ijm?? -- Mawd?d? -- Musharraf, Pervez -- RIZVI, SAEED AKHTAR -- Khattak, Khush??l Kh?n -- Titu Mir -- Shari'atullah (d. 1840) -- Dhikr/Zikr -- ?Urs -- Shirk -- Hajj -- ZakÉt -- Shams al-D?nIltutmish -- ISM?'IL, GUL?MAL? (1864-1943) -- Rama??n -- Asghar Ali Engineer -- Tasawwuf [Sufism] -- Lahore -- Lod?s -- Eid/Id -- Awliy?? -- Iqb?l, Allamah Sir Mu?ammad -- Jah?ng?r, N?ruddin Mohammad -- WAHDAT UL-WUJUD -- Al-Huda International -- F?r?z Sh?h Tughluq -- Bayhaq?, Ab?l-Fazl -- Ghaznavids -- Fiqh. Judaism: The Baghdadi Jews of India -- Bene Israel -- Bombay?s Baghdadi Jews -- Jews of Kerala -- Mountain Jews -- Jews of Burma -- Jewish-Muslim Relations in South Asia -- Israelite Origins of Pathan/Pashtun Tribes -- Contemporary Indian Jewish literature. Zoroastrianism: . 330 $aThe earlier volume in this series dealt with two religions of Indian origin, namely, Buddhism and Jainism. The Indian religious scene, however, is characterized by not only religions which originated in India but also by religions which entered India from outside India and made their home here. Thus religious life in India has been enlivened throughout its history by the presence of religions of foreign origin on its soil almost from the very time they came into existence. This volume covers three such religions?Zoraoastrianism, Judaism, and Islam . In the case of Zoraostianism, even its very beginnings are intertwined with India, as Zoroastrianism reformed a preexisting religion which had strong links to the Vedic heritage of India. This relationship took on a new dimension when a Zoroastrian community, fearing persecution in Persia after its Arab conquest, sought shelter in western India and ultimately went on to produce India?s pioneering nationalist in the figure of Dadabhai Naoroji ( 1825-1917), also known as the Grand Old Man of India. Jews found refuge in south India after the destruction of the Temple by the Romans in 70 C.E. and have remained a part of the Indian religious scene since then, some even returning to Israel after it was founded in 1948. Islam arrived in Kerala as soon as it was founded and one of the earliest mosques in the history of Islam is found in India. Islam differs from the previously mentioned religions inasmuch as it went on to gain political hegemony over parts of the country for considerable periods of time, which meant that its impact on the religious life of the subcontinent has been greater compared to the other religions. It has also meant that Islam has existed in a religiously plural environment in India for a longer period than elsewhere in the world so that not only has Islam left a mark on India, India has also left its mark on it. 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