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Thu Feb 25, 2016 5:27 am (PST) . Posted by:
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Från: Iqbal Akhtar [iakhtar@fiu.edu]
Skickat: den 18 februari 2016 01:09
Till: Abdulaziz Y. Lodhi
Ämne: Södertörn University
Dear Prof. Lodhi,

I hope this finds you well.

I'll be giving a book talk on 7 June at Södertörn University, hope you'll be able to join us. Let me know if you'd like further details.

take care,
Iqbal

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The Khōjā of Tanzania
Discontinuities of a Postcolonial Religious Identity

he Khōjā of Tanzania, Discontinuities of a Postcolonial Religious Identity is a multidisciplinary diachronic study of the historical development of Khōjā religious identity in Zanzibar and Dar es Salaam over two centuries, from an Indic Hindu-Muslim caste (jñāti) to an Afro-Asian Muslim community (jamātī) towards a Near Eastern imaged Islamic nation (ummatī).



Author: Iqbal Akhtar
Subjects: Religious Studies
Publication Year : 2015
Book DOI: 10.1163/9789004292888
E - ISBN : 9789004292888
Print and series information
Collections: Religious Studies, Theology and Philosophy E-Books Online, Collection 2015
Volume: 43
Series: Studies of Religion in Africa

Overview
Chapters (13)
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Preliminary Material
Source: pp i –xviii
Introduction
Source: pp 1 –27
1 Geneaology: The Origins of the Khōjā
Source: pp 29 –47
2 The African Khōjā: From the Colonial Period to the Present
Source: pp 48 –59
3 The Evolution of Khōjā Political Power: Religious Citizenship
Source: pp 61 –83
4 The Khōjā Language: Quranic Gujarati
Source: pp 85 –117
5 Khōjā Religious Texts: The Dōʾāōnō Majmūʾō
Source: pp 118 –129
6 Ritual Space: Khōjā Shrines
Source: pp 131 –157
7 The Body: The Khōjā Adoption of the Veil
Source: pp 158 –179
Conclusion
Source: pp 180 –183
Lexicon
Source: pp 185 –193
Bibliography
Source: pp 194 –220
Index
Source: pp 221 –226
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