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Farangi Mahall was India’s most important school of Islam, alongside Deoband. This book, written over the past twenty years, is the first full-length treatment in English of this important body of Islamic scholars, teachers and leaders. Based on their writings, records and private papers, it addresses a variety of issues: the establishment of specific traditions of scholarship and mysticism in eighteenth-century Awadh; the place of these traditions in Perso-Islamic culture from the seventeenth to the twentieth centuries; the traditions and values of the Farangi Mahall family; and the attempts of Muslim intellectuals to respond to the challenges presented by British rule and Western culture.
 
 
 
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The Ulama Of Farangi Mahall And Islamic Culture In South Asia

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  • ISBN: 9788178241197
  • Author: Francis Robinson
  • Publisher: Permanent Black
  • Pages: 260
  • Format: Paperback
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Farangi Mahall was India’s most important school of Islam, alongside Deoband. This book, written over the past twenty years, is the first full-length treatment in English of this important body of Islamic scholars, teachers and leaders. Based on their writings, records and private papers, it addresses a variety of issues: the establishment of specific traditions of scholarship and mysticism in eighteenth-century Awadh; the place of these traditions in Perso-Islamic culture from the seventeenth to the twentieth centuries; the traditions and values of the Farangi Mahall family; and the attempts of Muslim intellectuals to respond to the challenges presented by British rule and Western culture.
 
 
 

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