Islamic Reform and Revival in Nineteenth-century India: The Tariqah-i Muhammadiyah
by
Harlan O. Pearson
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Religion & Spirituality
Format
Paperback
Pages
284
Language
Hindi
Published
Jan 1, 2008
Publisher
Yoda Press
ISBN-10
819036345X
ISBN-13
9788190363457
Description
Set against the backdrop of 19th-century India, this work explores the dynamic interplay between Islamic reform and cultural revival through the lens of the Tariqah-i Muhammadiyah movement. Harlan O. Pearson delves into how religious thought and social reform coalesced during a period of significant change, shaping the identity and practices of Muslim communities. The book critically examines the influences that sparked a renewed interest in Islamic teachings and the impact this had on the social landscape.
Pearson's thorough research provides insight into the challenges faced by reformers as they navigated a complex tapestry of tradition, colonial pressures, and the call for modernization. By weaving together historical narratives, theological debates, and social contexts, the work paints a vivid picture of a pivotal moment in Islamic history. Through this examination, he underscores the role of the Tariqah-i Muhammadiyah as a catalyst for change, highlighting both its contributions and its limitations.
Pearson's thorough research provides insight into the challenges faced by reformers as they navigated a complex tapestry of tradition, colonial pressures, and the call for modernization. By weaving together historical narratives, theological debates, and social contexts, the work paints a vivid picture of a pivotal moment in Islamic history. Through this examination, he underscores the role of the Tariqah-i Muhammadiyah as a catalyst for change, highlighting both its contributions and its limitations.
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