Islam in the Indian Subcontinent, Volumes 2-4BRILL, 1980 - 303 pages |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Delhi | 36 |
The Age of the Great Moghuls | 75 |
IV | 86 |
Folk Poetry | 106 |
V | 150 |
VI | 205 |
VII | 216 |
Epilogue | 245 |
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Ahmad Khan Ahmad Sirhindi Akbar Aligarh Amir Khusrau Arabic attitude Aurangzeb Azad Bada'uni became Bengal Bijapur Bohoras Bombay British Calcutta caliph called centre century Chishti Chishtiyya claimed culture Dara Deccan Delhi Deoband dervishes disciple Divine faith Feroz followers Golkonda Gujarat ḥadīth Hasan Hindu Husain Hyderabad Ikram important Indian Islam Indian Muslims Iqbal Islam in India Jahangir Jaunpur Karachi Kashmir khalifa king Koran Lahore later leader literature London Lucknow madrasa Mahdawis Mahmud Marathas Mathnawī Maulana Mecca modern Moghul mosque movement Muhammad Muharram Muntakhab mystical Naqshbandi Nawwab Nizamuddin numerous Pakistan Persian pious poems poet poetry political prayer Prophet Punjab qāḍī Qadiriyya reign religion religious repr role ruler saint Sayyid Sayyid Ahmad Schimmel scholars Shah Waliullah Shaikh shari'a Shia shrine Sindhi Sir Sayyid Sirhindi spiritual Subcontinent Sufi Sufism Suhrawardi Sultan Sunni tion tomb tradition transl translation Ucch ulema Urdu verse waḥdat