Pan-Islamic connections : transnational networks between South Asia and the Gulf edited by Christophe Jaffrelot and Laurence Louër - Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2018. ©2017. - 1 online resource (322 pages)

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Cover -- Half-title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Glossary -- Contributors -- Introduction: The Gulf-South Asia Religious Connections: Indo-Islamic Civilization vs. pan-Islamism? -- 1. South Asian Muslims' interactions with Arabian Islam until the 1990s. Pan-Islamism before and after Pakistan -- 2. Pakistani Madrasas. Ideological Stronghold for Saudi Arabia and the Gulf States -- 3. Narratives of Jihad and Islamic Identity: JUD/LeT and the Gulf Connection(s) -- 4. The Salafi Emirate of Kunar between South Asia and the Arabian Peninsula -- 5. Multinational Mujahidin: The Haqqani Network between South Asia and the Arabian Peninsula -- 6. The Arab-Gulf connections of the Taliban -- 7. Pakistani Sufism in the Gulf: Structural Constraints, Modes of Transplant and Remittances -- 8. Iran as an Islamic Interface between South Asia and the Gulf -- 9. Seeking Knowledge 'from the cradle to the grave': Shi'a Networks of Learning in India -- 10. The Long Shadow of the State: The Iranian Revolution, Saudi Influence, and the Shifting Arguments of anti-Shi'a Sectarianism in Pakistan -- Conclusion -- Notes.

An absorbing comparison of 'the Islams' of Arabia and South Asia and how they interact through the vectors of trade, politics and migration.

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South Asia-Relations-Persian Gulf Region. Muslims-South Asia.


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