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Cambridge Companion to Sayyid Ahmad Khan

English · Hardback

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Examines Sayyid Ahmad Khan's life and contribution in the nineteenth century and his legacy in our current times.

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List of illustrations; Notes on contributors; Acknowledgements; A chronology of Sayyid Ahmad Khan's life; Introduction Yasmin Saikia and M. Raisur Rahman; Part I. Sayyid Ahmad Khan: The Rise of a Historical Figure: 1. Sir Sayyid on history: the Great Revolt of 1857 and rethinking the 'rebellious' Muslim question Yasmin Saikia; 2. 'The Indian Muslims are the most loyal subjects of the British Raj': Sir Sayyid Ahmad Khan and the Caliphate Carimo Mohomed; 3. Sir Sayyid on 'the present state of education among Muhammadan females' Gail Minault; 4. Naicari nature: Sir Sayyid Ahmad Khan and the reconciliation of science, technology and religion David Lelyveld; Part II. Musalman-e-Hind: Indian Muslim in a Plural Environment: 5. Creating a community: Sir Sayyid and his contemporaries M. Raisur Rahman; 6. Envisioning a future: Sir Sayyid's mission of education Mohammad Sajjad; 7. Religion, science, and the coherence of prophetic and natural revelation: Sayyid Ahmad Khan's religious writings Charles M. Ramsey; 8. Defending the 'community': Sir Sayyid's concept of qaum Frances W. Pritchett; 9. Understanding the political thought of Sir Sayyid Mirza Asmer Beg; Part III. Sir Sayyid Today: Enduring Legacies: 10. Bridging the past and the present: how Sir Sayyid speaks to the twenty-first century angry protestors Mohammad Asim Siddiqui; 11. Darwin or design? Examining Sir Sayyid Ahmad Khan's views on human evolution Sarah Ahmed Kidwai; 12. Loss and longing at the qila mu'alla: ¿¿¿r-us-¿an¿d¿d and the early Sayyid Ahmad Khan Mrinalini Rajagopalan; 13. A living legacy: Sir Sayyid today Amber Abbas; Conclusion Yasmin Saikia and M. Raisur Rahman; Suggested further readings; Index.

About the author

Yasmin Saikia teaches History, and holds the endowed Hardt-Nickachos Chair in Peace Studies at Arizona State University. She is the author of three monographs, several edited volumes, and numerous articles and book-chapters. Her book Fragmented Memories: Struggling to be Tai-Ahom in Assam (2005) won the Srikanta Datta best book prize from the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi in 2005, and her book Women, War and the Making of Bangladesh: Remembering 1971 (2011) won the Oral History Association Biennial Book Award in 2013. Yasmin Saikia's research and teaching interests are multidisciplinary, including peace studies, cultural and intellectual history, religious history with a focus on Muslim South Asia, gender and violence, and memory and identity.M. Raisur Rahman teaches History at Wake Forest University, North Carolina. Trained as a historian of South Asia, his academic focus has been on the literary, social, and intellectual histories of Muslims in modern India. For the last two decades, he has closely studied the Muslim social and cultural ethos, and the salience of Urdu literary culture in the United Provinces – now Uttar Pradesh – in order to understand Indian and Muslim self-making that builds on interconnections and intersections. Rahman's teaching and research interests include local and urban history as well as colonialism and cultural encounters. He is the author of Locale, Everyday Islam, and Modernity: Qasbah Towns and Muslim Life in Colonial India (2015), and several articles and book chapters pertaining to Muslim South Asia.

Summary

This volume examines Sayyid Ahmad Khan's life and contribution as well as his legacy in our current times. His multifaceted approach to overcome the colonial trauma offers an important understanding of national thinking from the location of Muslims, not as a 'minority' voice but as an integrative and inclusive one.

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