Islam in India and Pakistan - A Religious History

Islam in India and Pakistan - A Religious History
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Artikel-Nr:
9789385505638
Veröffentl:
2016
Einband:
EPUB
Seiten:
334
Autor:
Dr.Y P Singh
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EPUB
eBook Format:
EPUB
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Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
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Dr.Y.P.Singh (Retd.), M.A. (History) and Ph.D retired as Reader from the Department of History S. N. Sinha College, Aurangabad, under having served the college for 35 years. He has attended several seminars and presented research papers. He has published several articles in magazine and Journals.
The history of Islam in South Asia is as diverse as the millions of individuals across India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh who consider themselves Muslim. There nonetheless are significant and controversial debates over the nature of Islam's expansion in South Asia - whether Hindu communities were forced into conversion, whether it was a peaceful process of intermarriage, whether it was the desire for freedom from the Hindu caste system, or the influence of Sufi missionaries.This book highlights the development of Islam and poses many questions about the correct interpretation of the Islamic Religion.
The history of Islam in South Asia is as diverse as the millions of individuals across India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh who consider themselves Muslim. There nonetheless are significant and controversial debates over the nature of Islam's expansion in South Asia - whether Hindu communities were forced into conversion, whether it was a peaceful process of intermarriage, whether it was the desire for freedom from the Hindu caste system, or the influence of Sufi missionaries.This book highlights the development of Islam and poses many questions about the correct interpretation of the Islamic Religion.
The history of Islam in South Asia is as diverse as the millions of individuals across India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh who consider themselves Muslim. There nonetheless are significant and controversial debates over the nature of Islam's expansion in South Asia - whether Hindu communities were forced into conversion, whether it was a peaceful process of intermarriage, whether it was the desire for freedom from the Hindu caste system, or the influence of Sufi missionaries.This book highlights the development of Islam and poses many questions about the correct interpretation of the Islamic Religion.

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