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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Maps ix
- List of Illustrations x
- Acknowledgments xi
- Note on Transliteration xiii
- Introduction: The Pattern of Islamic Reform 1
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The ‘Ulama in Transition
- I The ‘Ulama In Transition: The Eighteenth Century 16
- II. The ‘Ulama In Transition: The Early Nineteenth Century 46
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The Deobandi Movement And School
- III The Madrasah at Deoband 87
- IV The Style of Religious Leadership, I: Muftis and Shaikhs 138
- V The Style of Religious Leadership, II: Writers and Debaters 198
- VI The Social Milieu of the Deobandi ‘Ulama 235
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Other Movements of Renewal
- VII Alternative Tendencies within Sunni Islam: The Ahl-i Hadis and the Barelwis 264
- VIII Further Alternatives: Aligarh and Nadwah 315
- Conclusion: New Sects, New Strategies, Old Patterns 348
- Glossary 361
- Bibliography 369
- Index 377
- Backmatter 387
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Maps ix
- List of Illustrations x
- Acknowledgments xi
- Note on Transliteration xiii
- Introduction: The Pattern of Islamic Reform 1
-
The ‘Ulama in Transition
- I The ‘Ulama In Transition: The Eighteenth Century 16
- II. The ‘Ulama In Transition: The Early Nineteenth Century 46
-
The Deobandi Movement And School
- III The Madrasah at Deoband 87
- IV The Style of Religious Leadership, I: Muftis and Shaikhs 138
- V The Style of Religious Leadership, II: Writers and Debaters 198
- VI The Social Milieu of the Deobandi ‘Ulama 235
-
Other Movements of Renewal
- VII Alternative Tendencies within Sunni Islam: The Ahl-i Hadis and the Barelwis 264
- VIII Further Alternatives: Aligarh and Nadwah 315
- Conclusion: New Sects, New Strategies, Old Patterns 348
- Glossary 361
- Bibliography 369
- Index 377
- Backmatter 387