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Paradigms of Islamic Reform in an Age of Minoritization: Deobandis, Barelwis, and the Modernists of Colonial India
Dr. Fareeha Khan
Sunday, Apr 28th at 09:30AM CDT
No registration required – live on YouTube (see stream below)
Description:
The modern age presented particular challenges for Muslims in colonial India. They found themselves doubly “minoritized,” both globally as Islamicate influence weakened, and locally under British colonization; alongside the rise of Indian majoritarian nationalism. This workshop aims to explore three patterns of Islamic reform that emerged among Muslims during this era. We will investigate how these patterns can serve as prototypes for teaching and preserving Islam in an era where Muslims no longer hold political dominance. This workshop is based on Dr. Fareeha Khan’s forthcoming article in the Oxford Handbook on Islamic Reform (forthcoming) titled “The Development of Muslim Reform Movements as a Response to Minoritization.
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