Islam translated: literature, conversion, and the Arabic cosmopolis of South and Southeast Asia/ Ronit Ricci.
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Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 820.93 RIC/I (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P22310 |
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820.9112 BRA/C A concise companion to modernism / | 820.9112 HAN/K Key concepts in modernist literature/ | 820.9118 GAS/A A history of modernist literature / | 820.93 RIC/I Islam translated: literature, conversion, and the Arabic cosmopolis of South and Southeast Asia/ | 820.932 PEA/T Travel and modernist literature : sacred and ethical journeys / | 820.93521 KNI/M Masculinities in text and teaching / | 820.9355 MCL/M The modernist party |
Includes bibliography and index.
Arabic cosmopolis? -- Translation -- On "translation" and its untranslatability -- The Book of Samud: a Javanese literary tradition -- The Ayira Macala: Tamil questions and marvels -- Seribu Masalah: the Malay Book of One Thousand Questions -- Conversion -- Cosmopolitan in translation: Arabic's distant travels -- Conversion to Islam and the Book of One Thousand Questions -- A Jew on Java, a model Malay rabbi, and a Tamil Torah scholar -- The Arabic cosmopolis of South and Southeast Asia.
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