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HIST 585
Islam in South Asia: 1000 AD to Present
Instructed by: Professor Sarah Waheed ([log in to unmask])
Wednesday 7:20pm-10:00pm
Robinson A 245
CRN 79582
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Muslims in South Asia constitute the largest population of Muslims
worldwide. This is an advanced course on the history of Muslim
communities and Islamic institutions in South Asia.Its aim is to
introduce students to the broad historical currents of the expansion of
Islam in the Indian subcontinent, the nature of Muslim political
authority, the interaction between religious communities (Hindu, Muslim,
etc.,), Islamic aesthetics and contributions to material culture, the
multiple engagements and reactions of Muslims to colonial rule, the
partition of British India and the creation of Pakistan, and the
contemporary concerns of South Asia's Muslims.Thiscourse is also an
introduction to the political, cultural, and social history of this
diverse group of people. We will begin by examining Muslim encounters
with South Asian peoples in the pre-modern and early modern periods.
Themes that continue to influence the peoples of South Asia in the
present include: the codification of Islamic laws under colonialism,
Muslim social reform, revivalist movements, the rise of anti-colonial
movements and nationalism, the relevance of regional identities, the
partition of the subcontinent, and post-colonial politics in India,
Pakistan, and Bangladesh. Texts and readings will draw upon recent
secondary research as well as historical and literary primary source
materials.
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Rana C. FitzGerald Graduate Coordinator Department of History and Art
History George Mason University Robinson Hall B 354 Tel: 703-993-1248
Fax: 703-993-1251 http://historyarthistory.gmu.edu/
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