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Indianization of Islam : state and society
This book Indianization of Islam : state and society presents how the states supported integration and accelerated indigenization of Muslim societies. It has theree well-grounden and analytical chapter from excellent contributors. In chapter one, 'Multifaith Relationship and Civilization-Building in India's Muslim states and societies', investigates cases of interreligious coperations of states and societies, where multifaith was not just abput 'tolerance', but about teh celebration of common values and active admiration of others' beliefs and customs with the ardent official support of the state; In Chapter two, 'Muslim India: A Thousand Years of Travel Accounts', Morgan David surveys travel narratives and readers a historical view of Muslim religious and cultural life in Indian subcontinet. and Chapter 3 'Cultural Integration in Indian Muslim communities cases of Malabar and Assam'. Happy reading!