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Fugitive mullahs and outlawed fanatics: Indian muslims in nineteenth century trans-Asiatic imperial rivalries / Alavi, Seema   Journal Article
Alavi, Seema Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract This paper follows the careers of 'outlawed' Indian Muslim subjects who moved outside the geographical and political space of British India and located themselves at the intersection of nineteenth century trans-Asiatic politics: Hijaz, Istanbul and the Arab provinces of the Ottoman Empire, and Burma and Acheh in the East. These areas were sites where 'modern' Empires (British, Dutch, Ottoman and Russian) coalesced to lay out a trans-Asiatic imperial assemblage. The paper shows how Muslim 'outlaws' made careers and carved out their transnational networks by moving across the imperial assemblages of the nineteenth century. British colonial rule, being an important spoke in the imperial wheel, enabled much of this transnationalism to weld together. Webs of connections derived from older forms of Islamic connectivity as well: diplomacy, kinship ties, the writing of commentaries on Islam and its sacred texts in unique ways, oral traditions, madrasa and student contacts. These networks were inclusive and impacted by the tanzimat-inspired scriptural reformist thought in the Arab provinces of the Ottoman Empire. They were not narrowly anti-colonial in tone as they derived from a complex inter-play of imperial rivalries in the region. Rather, they were geared towards the triumph of reformist Islam that would unite the umma (community) and engage with the European world order. The paper shows how this imperially-embedded and individual-driven Muslim transnational network linked with Muslim politics rooted within India.
Key Words Burma  India  Ottoman Empire  Muslim Politics  Istanbul  Mullahs 
British India  Indian Muslim  Trans - Asiatic Politics 
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Making of Pakistan : a study in nationalism / Aziz, K K 1967  Book
Aziz K.K. Book
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Publication London, Chatto and Windus, 1967.
Description 223p.hbk
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021357954.9/AZI 021357MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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What's wrong with Pakistan? / Ayaz, Babar 2013  Book
Ayaz, Babar Book
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Publication New Delhi, Hay House Publishers (India) Pvt. Ltd., 2013.
Description 364p.Hbk
Standard Number 9789381431597
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057380954.91/AYA 057380MainOn ShelfGeneral