
Under Empire: Muslim Lives and Loyalties Across the Indian Ocean World, 1775–1945
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History
形式
キンドル
ページ数
472
言語
英語
公開されました
Sep 20, 2022
出版社
Columbia University Press
ISBN-10
0231554656
ISBN-13
9780231554657
説明
This captivating narrative dives deep into the intertwined lives of Muslims across the Indian Ocean, showcasing the vibrant communities that flourished from 1775 to 1945. Through the journey of an imam exiled from Indonesia to the Cape of Good Hope, readers are introduced to a world rich in culture, resilience, and the complexities of faith.
As he navigates the challenges of displacement, the imam not only establishes a new community but also becomes a vital link in a network of connections that spanned vast waters. The story beautifully illustrates how personal loyalties and communal bonds were shaped by the ebb and flow of empire and colonialism.
Laffan’s exploration is as much about the historical backdrop as it is about the human experience, revealing how these Muslim lives were marked by both hardship and triumph. It’s a compelling journey that invites readers to reflect on identity, belonging, and the enduring spirit of communities in the face of change.
As he navigates the challenges of displacement, the imam not only establishes a new community but also becomes a vital link in a network of connections that spanned vast waters. The story beautifully illustrates how personal loyalties and communal bonds were shaped by the ebb and flow of empire and colonialism.
Laffan’s exploration is as much about the historical backdrop as it is about the human experience, revealing how these Muslim lives were marked by both hardship and triumph. It’s a compelling journey that invites readers to reflect on identity, belonging, and the enduring spirit of communities in the face of change.