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The birth of indology as an Islamic science

The birth of indology as an Islamic science2015

Mario Kozah

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In 'The birth of indology as an Islamic science' Mario Kozah closely examines the pioneering contribution by Biruni (d. ca. 1048) to the study of comparative religion in his major work on India. Kozah concludes that a process of Islamisation is employed through a meticulous systematization of Hindu beliefs into one Indian religion, preceding by almost a millennium the earliest definitions of Hinduism by nineteenth-century European Orientalists. This formulation of Hinduism draws on Biruni's interpretation of Yoga psychology articulated in the 'Kitab Batanjal', his Arabic translation of the 'Yoga-Sutra' of Patañjali. Biruni's Islamic reading of Hinduism relies on certain common denominators that he identifies as being of fundamental importance. In the case of Hinduism he identifies metempsychosis as its unifying banner.

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First published
2015
OL Work ID
OL22320259W

Subjects

HistoryCivilizationYogaStudy and teachingIndian philosophyBiruni, muhammad ibn ahmad, 973?-1048India, study and teachingPsychologieHinduismus

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