img Leseprobe Leseprobe

The Islamic Syncretistic Tradition in Bengal

Asim Roy

PDF
ca. 57,99
Amazon iTunes Thalia.de Weltbild.de Hugendubel Bücher.de ebook.de kobo Osiander Google Books Barnes&Noble bol.com Legimi yourbook.shop Kulturkaufhaus ebooks-center.de
* Affiliatelinks/Werbelinks
Hinweis: Affiliatelinks/Werbelinks
Links auf reinlesen.de sind sogenannte Affiliate-Links. Wenn du auf so einen Affiliate-Link klickst und über diesen Link einkaufst, bekommt reinlesen.de von dem betreffenden Online-Shop oder Anbieter eine Provision. Für dich verändert sich der Preis nicht.

Princeton University Press img Link Publisher

Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Religion/Theologie

Beschreibung

Asim Roy argues that Islam in Bengal was not a corruption of the "real" Middle Eastern Islam, as nineteenth-century reformers claimed, but a valid historical religion developed in an area totally different from the Middle East.

Originally published in 1984.

The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

Kundenbewertungen

Schlagwörter

Abu Sufyan ibn Harb, Bengali renaissance, Bengali poetry, Hanafi, Katha (storytelling format), Hindu mythology, Aurangzeb, Islamic holy books, Fariduddin Ganjshakar, Muhammad, Islam in Pakistan, Mahmud of Ghazni, Islamic culture, Al-Biruni, Hindu, Al-Ghazali, Culture of Bengal, Islamization, Muslim social, Sharia, The Sufis, Islam by country, Science in the medieval Islamic world, Amr ibn Hisham, Caliphate, Islam, Religion, Islamic art, Mansur Al-Hallaj, Quran, Kafir, Abbasid Caliphate, Barid (caliphate), Encyclopaedia of Islam, Prophets and messengers in Islam, Muslim world, Islamism, Sufism, East Pakistan, Schools of Islamic theology, Mahmud, Husayn ibn Ali, Bande Nawaz, Islamic literature, Ibn Battuta, Shah Jalal, Ganges in Hinduism, Bengali Muslims, Faqir (clan), Orientalism, Bengali literature, Hinduism, Islamic schools and branches, Rahim, Ahmad Sirhindi, Muslim, Hindu–Islamic relations, Krishna, Sayyid, Jahangir, Tariqa, Islamic Golden Age, Ibn Taymiyyah, Mullah, Ashraf, Indian philosophy, Muslim Students' Association, Ghazi (warrior), Sheikh, Bhakti movement