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A. C. S. Peacock
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS iii
- List of Figures and Tables vi
- Acknowledgements viii
- Notes on Contributors ix
- 1. Introduction: Comparative Perspectives on Islamisation 1
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Part I Conversion and Islamisation: Theoretical Approaches
- 2. Global Patterns of Ruler Conversion to Islam and the Logic of Empirical Religiosity 21
- 3. Conversion out of Personal Principle: ʿAli b. Rabban al-Tabari (d. c. 860) and ʿAbdallah al-Tarjuman (d. c. 1430), Two Converts from Christianity to Islam 56
- 4. The Conversion Curve Revisited 69
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Part II The Early Islamic and Medieval Middle East
- 5. What Did Conversion to Islam Mean in Seventh-Century Arabia? 83
- 6. Zoroastrian Fire Temples and the Islamisation of Sacred Space in Early Islamic Iran 102
- 7. ‘There Is No God But God’: Islamisation and Religious Code-Switching, Eighth to Tenth Centuries 118
- 8. Islamisation in Medieval Anatolia 134
- 9. Islamisation in the Southern Levant after the End of Frankish Rule: Some General Considerations and a Short Case Study 156
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Part III The Muslim West
- 10. Conversion of the Berbers to Islam/Islamisation of the Berbers 189
- 11. The Islamisation of al-Andalus: Recent Studies and Debates 199
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Part IV Sub-Saharan Africa
- 12. The Oromo and the Historical Process of Islamisation in Ethiopia 223
- 13. The Archaeology of Islamisation in Sub-Saharan Africa 244
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Part V The Balkans
- 14. The Islamisation of Ottoman Bosnia: Myths and Matters 277
- 15. From Shahāda to ‘Aqīda: Conversion to Islam, Catechisation and Sunnitisation in Sixteenth-Century Ottoman Rumeli 296
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Part VI Central Asia
- 16. Islamisation on the Iranian Periphery: Nasir-i Khusraw and Ismailism in Badakhshan 317
- 17. Khwaja Ahmad Yasavi as an Islamising Saint: Rethinking the Role of Sufi s in the Islamisation of the Turks of Central Asia 336
- 18. The Role of the Domestic Sphere in the Islamisation of the Mongols 353
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Part VII South Asia
- 19. Reconsidering ‘Conversion to Islam’ in Indian History 379
- 20. Civilising the Savage: Myth, History and Persianisation in the Early Delhi Courts of South Asia 393
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Part VIII Southeast Asia and the Far East
- 21. China and the Rise of Islam on Java 419
- 22. The Story of Yusuf and Indonesia’s Islamisation: A Work of Literature Plus 444
- 23. Persian Kings, Arab Conquerors and Malay Islam: Comparative Perspectives on the Place of Muslim Epics in the Islamisation of the Chams 472
- 24. Islamisation and Sinicisation: Inversions, Reversions and Alternate Versions of Islam in China 495
- Index 515
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS iii
- List of Figures and Tables vi
- Acknowledgements viii
- Notes on Contributors ix
- 1. Introduction: Comparative Perspectives on Islamisation 1
-
Part I Conversion and Islamisation: Theoretical Approaches
- 2. Global Patterns of Ruler Conversion to Islam and the Logic of Empirical Religiosity 21
- 3. Conversion out of Personal Principle: ʿAli b. Rabban al-Tabari (d. c. 860) and ʿAbdallah al-Tarjuman (d. c. 1430), Two Converts from Christianity to Islam 56
- 4. The Conversion Curve Revisited 69
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Part II The Early Islamic and Medieval Middle East
- 5. What Did Conversion to Islam Mean in Seventh-Century Arabia? 83
- 6. Zoroastrian Fire Temples and the Islamisation of Sacred Space in Early Islamic Iran 102
- 7. ‘There Is No God But God’: Islamisation and Religious Code-Switching, Eighth to Tenth Centuries 118
- 8. Islamisation in Medieval Anatolia 134
- 9. Islamisation in the Southern Levant after the End of Frankish Rule: Some General Considerations and a Short Case Study 156
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Part III The Muslim West
- 10. Conversion of the Berbers to Islam/Islamisation of the Berbers 189
- 11. The Islamisation of al-Andalus: Recent Studies and Debates 199
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Part IV Sub-Saharan Africa
- 12. The Oromo and the Historical Process of Islamisation in Ethiopia 223
- 13. The Archaeology of Islamisation in Sub-Saharan Africa 244
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Part V The Balkans
- 14. The Islamisation of Ottoman Bosnia: Myths and Matters 277
- 15. From Shahāda to ‘Aqīda: Conversion to Islam, Catechisation and Sunnitisation in Sixteenth-Century Ottoman Rumeli 296
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Part VI Central Asia
- 16. Islamisation on the Iranian Periphery: Nasir-i Khusraw and Ismailism in Badakhshan 317
- 17. Khwaja Ahmad Yasavi as an Islamising Saint: Rethinking the Role of Sufi s in the Islamisation of the Turks of Central Asia 336
- 18. The Role of the Domestic Sphere in the Islamisation of the Mongols 353
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Part VII South Asia
- 19. Reconsidering ‘Conversion to Islam’ in Indian History 379
- 20. Civilising the Savage: Myth, History and Persianisation in the Early Delhi Courts of South Asia 393
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Part VIII Southeast Asia and the Far East
- 21. China and the Rise of Islam on Java 419
- 22. The Story of Yusuf and Indonesia’s Islamisation: A Work of Literature Plus 444
- 23. Persian Kings, Arab Conquerors and Malay Islam: Comparative Perspectives on the Place of Muslim Epics in the Islamisation of the Chams 472
- 24. Islamisation and Sinicisation: Inversions, Reversions and Alternate Versions of Islam in China 495
- Index 515