Lovers of God

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Chitralekha Zutshi
communal identity politics
Dara Shukoh
Delhi Sultanate
Early Muslim Mystics
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Fine Human
Firuz Shah Tughluq
Guru Nanak
historiography of religion
Holy Man
India Muslim Personal Law Board
interfaith relations
Islam in medieval Indian history
Islamic mysticism
Jama Masjid
Jamia Millia Islamia
Manohar Publishers
Medieval India
medieval Indian history
Muhammad Bin Tughluq
Muhammad Tughluq
Muslim World
Nizamuddin Auliya
Rana Pratap
religion and politics in medieval India
religious authority studies
Shah Waliullah
Sufi influence on political power
Sufi Literature
Sufi Shaikhs
Sufis in India
Sultanate Period
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781032654508
  • Weight: 60g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Jun 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book addresses some of the fiercely contested issues about religion and politics in medieval India, especially with regard to the crucial presence of Sufis who styled themselves as friends and lovers of God. Enjoying widespread veneration even in situations of hostility with regard to Islam and Muslims in general, Sufis are central to an understanding of religious interactions and community relations historically.

The chapters included in the book can be read as stand-alone pieces focussing on some of the most fascinating as well as contentious themes in medieval Indian history – subjects and issues which are otherwise either left untouched by historians because of their sensitive nature from the point of view of modern day secularism or abused by interested parties in their communal propaganda. When read as a monograph, the volume as a whole attempts to combat all kinds of intellectual absurdities, which mar our understating of the place of Islam in medieval Indian history, especially the significant presence of Sufis who were devoted to the love of God and service to humanity.

Historiographically important issues which are also topical in these times of interdependence of religion and politics – the latter exploiting religion for legitimacy and justification of violence, and religion needing political support for expansion and imposition on the gullible – have been dealt in detail, neither bounded by a particular ideology nor by identity politics with its separate blinkers.

Please note: Taylor & Francis does not sell or distribute the Hardback in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.

Raziuddin Aquil is Associate Professor in the Department of History, University of Delhi. He has published widely on religious practices, literary cultures and historical traditions in medieval and early modern India.

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