Comparative Islamic Studies: South & East Asia Collection
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Uploaded UploadedThe “Deep Secret” and Dangers of Karāmat: Miraculous Acts, Revelation, and Secrecy in a South Indian Sufi Tradition
UploadedAdab and Banarsipan: Embodying Community among Muslim Artisans in Varanasi, India
UploadedA Twentieth Century Indian Sufi Views Hinduism: The Case of Khwaja Hasan Nizami (1879-1955)
UploadedProducing the Conjugal Patriarchal Family in Maulana Thanvi’s Heavenly Ornaments: Biopolotics, ‘Shariatic Modernity’ and Managing Women
UploadedReconfiguring South Asian Islam: From the 18th to the 19th Century
UploadedSound of Sama: The Use of Poetical Imagery in South Asian Sufi Music
UploadedCovering Body, Uncovering Identity: Chinese Muslim Women’s Vocabularies of Dress, Based on Fieldwork in Northwest and Central China
UploadedLocating Religion in South Asia: Islamicate Definitions and Categories
UploadedMiracles and Madness A “Prophet” of Singapore Islam
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