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The languages of political IslamThe languages of political Islam

The languages of political Islam

Muzaffar Alam

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Muzaffar Alam shows that the adoption of Arabo-Persian Islam in India changed the manner in which Islamic rule and governance were conducted. Islamic regulation and statecraft in a predominately Hindu country required strategic shifts from the original Islamic injunctions. Islamic principles could not regulate beliefs in a vast country without accepting cultural limitations and limits on the exercise of power. As a result of cultural adaptation, Islam was in the end forced to reinvent its principles for religious rule. Acculturation also forced key Islamic terms to change so fundamentally that Indian Islam could be said to have acquired a character substantially different from the Islam practiced outside of India.

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OL Work ID
OL4946652W

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HistoryIslamIslam and politicsIslamic lawPersian languagePolitical aspects of Persian languagePolitics and governmentSufismDroit islamiqueIslam et politiqueHistoireAspect politiqueSoufismePolitique et gouvernementPolitikPersan (Langue)Islam, historyIslam, india

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