islam & persianization of south asia
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Islam & Persianization of South Asia. 600-1300 CE. The birth of Islam The Qur’an The Hijra Key elements of theology Textual authorities Chains of transmission Law, Ethics & political theory Ghaznavid rule in Punjab Lahore: ‘Little Ghazna’ Turkic Invasions & Persian @ Delhi Sultanate - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Islam & Persianization of South Asia
600-1300 CE
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I. The birth of IslamII. The Qur’anIII. The HijraIV. Key elements of theologyV. Textual authoritiesVI. Chains of transmissionVII. Law, Ethics & political theoryVIII. Ghaznavid rule in PunjabIX. Lahore: ‘Little Ghazna’X. Turkic Invasions & Persian @ Delhi SultanateXI. Multilingual/Multireligious North
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I. The Birth of Islam
Prophet Muhammad
Mecca
7th c. CE
Serial revelations
Qu’ran
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II. The Qur’an
“The Recital”
Allah
Angel Gabriel
610 CE
Emergent canon mid 600s
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III. The Hijra
622 CE
Medina
Islamic calendar
Religio-political experiment
ummah
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IV. Islam: Key Elements of Theology
Creation of the world
Uniqueness & transcendance
Recognition
Human capacity & responsibility
Aim of religious practice
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V. Textual Authorities
The Qur’an
The Sunnah
The Hadith
Law/Shari’a
Theological treatises
Sufi teachings
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VI. Chains of transmission
The logic of lineage
Connections to Prophet Muhammad & formative community
Textual commentary and lineage of teachings
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VII. Law, Ethics & Political theory
Shari’a
Adab
Akhlaq
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VIII. Ghaznavid Rule in Punjab
Turkic rule in Afghanistan
11th c. rule of Punjab from Ghazna
Movement of Islam & rise of Persian within Islam
Religious & non-religious themes
Multi-religious environment of Persian
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IX. Lahore: “Little Ghazna”
SA center for Ghaznavid rule
Flow of scholars & administrators
Iran
Turkemenistan
Uzbekhistan
Afghanistan
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X. Turkic Invasions & Persian at Delhi Sultanate
12th-13th c. Mongol invasions
Punjab, Afghanistan Iran
Delhi
Persian-using migration
‘ulama’
Sufi teachers
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XI. Multilingual/Multireligious North
The king, the court, & Persian
Poetry: religious & non-religious
Sermons
Sufi teachings
Language of exile & nostalgia
Language of connection to non-Muslims
Comparative theology
Devotional movements
Non-religious poetics
Persian, Sanskrit, & rising literary vernaculars of the north