Refractions of Islam in India: situating Sufism and yoga/ Carl W. Ernst
Material type: TextPublication details: New Delhi: SAGE, 2016Description: xvii, 498 pISBN: 9789351508915Subject(s): Sufism | Yoga | Sufism--Influence | ReligionOnline resources: Click here to access onlineItem type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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e-Books | Central Library, Sikkim University | Not for loan | E-1881 |
Part 1. Sufism and Islam in South Asia --
From Hagiography to Martyrology: Conflicting Testimonies to a Sufi Martyr of the Delhi Sultanate --
Forgotten Sources on Islam in India --
Interpretation of the Classical Sufi Tradition in India: The Shama'il al-atqiya' of Rukn al-Din Kashani --
Persecution and Circumspection in the Shattari Sufi Order --
Daily Life of a Saint, Ahmad Sirhindi (d. 1624), by Badr al-Din Sirhindi --
Islam and Sufism in Contemporary South Asia --
Reconfiguring South Asian Islam: From the 18th to 19th Century --
Part 2. Sufism, Yoga and Indian Religions --
Sufism and Yoga According to Muhammad Ghawth --
Admiring the Works of the Ancients: The Ellora Temples as Viewed by Indo-Muslim Authors --
Islamization of Yoga in the Amrtakunda Translations --
Muslim Studies of Hinduism? A Reconsideration of Persian and Arabic Translations from Sanskrit --
Situating Sufism and Yoga --
Two Versions of a Persian Text on Yoga and Cosmology: Attributed to Shaykh Mu'in al-Din Chishti --
Fragmentary Versions of the Apocryphal "Hymn of the Pearl" in Arabic, Turkish, Persian, and Urdu --
Accounts of Yogis in Arabic and Persian Historical and Travel Texts --
Fayzi's Illuminationist Interpretation of Vedanta: The Shariq al-ma'rifa --
Being Careful with the Goddess: Yoginis in Persian and Arabic Texts --
Limits of Universalism in Islamic Thought: The Case of Indian Religions --
14th-Century Persian Account of Breath Control and Meditation --
Traces of Shattari Sufism and Yoga in North Africa --
Indian Lovers in Arabic and Persian Guise: Azad Bilgrami's Depiction of Nayikas --
Persian Philosophical Defense of Vedanta.
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