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The Shi‘a in Modern South Asia Jones Qasmi Hardback Cambridge University Press

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The Shi\u2018a in Modern South Asia

Religion, History and Politics

This book explores various Shi'i communities in the subcontinent as well as South Asian Shi'i diasporas in East Africa.

Justin Jones (Edited by), Ali Usman Qasmi (Edited by)

9781107108905, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 14 May 2015

218 pages

23.8 x 16 x 2.1 cm, 0.47 kg

'Jones and Qasmi's The Shi'a in Modern South Asia is a collection of eight essays introduced by Francis Robinson. \u2026 The essays provide nuanced treatments of Shia communities informed by their historical and theological idiosyncrasies.' Vikas Kumar, Journal of Asian Security and International Affairs

While most studies of Shi'i Islam have focused upon Iran or the Middle East, South Asia is another global region which is home to a large and influential Shi'i population. This edited volume establishes the importance of the Indian subcontinent, which has been profoundly shaped by Shi'i cultures, regimes and popu]

The Shi‘a in Modern South Asia Jones Qasmi Hardback Cambridge University Press

The Shi\u2018a in Modern South Asia

Religion, History and Politics

This book explores various Shi'i communities in the subcontinent as well as South Asian Shi'i diasporas in East Africa.

Justin Jones (Edited by), Ali Usman Qasmi (Edited by)

9781107108905, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 14 May 2015

218 pages

23.8 x 16 x 2.1 cm, 0.47 kg

'Jones and Qasmi's The Shi'a in Modern South Asia is a collection of eight essays introduced by Francis Robinson. \u2026 The essays provide nuanced treatments of Shia communities informed by their historical and theological idiosyncrasies.' Vikas Kumar, Journal of Asian Security and International Affairs

While most studies of Shi'i Islam have focused upon Iran or the Middle East, South Asia is another global region which is home to a large and influential Shi'i population. This edited volume establishes the importance of the Indian subcontinent, which has been profoundly shaped by Shi'i cultures, regimes and popu]

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