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Islamic tolerance : Amīr Khusraw and pluralism / Alyssa Gabbay.
Van Pelt Library PK6451.A59 Z66 2010
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Gabbay, Alyssa.
- Series:
- Iranian studies (London, England) ; 9.
- Iranian studies ; 9
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Amīr Khusraw Dihlavī, approximately 1253-1325--Political and social views.
- Amīr Khusraw Dihlavī.
- AmiÌr Khusraw DihlaviÌ, approximately 1253-1325.
- Religious pluralism--India--History.
- Religious pluralism.
- Islam--Relations--Hinduism.
- Islam.
- Relations.
- Hinduism.
- Hinduism--Relations--Islam.
- Ethnic relations.
- History.
- Political and social views.
- India--Ethnic relations--History.
- India.
- Physical Description:
- xx, 133 pages ; 23 cm.
- Place of Publication:
- Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York : Routledge, 2010.
- Contents:
- Introduction: "O wind, tell the demons and fairies" : a call for reconciliation in Northern India
- Amīr Khusraw and the uniting of opposites
- Tolerance in medieval South Asia : an overview
- The framework of frontier studies : when two cultures meet
- Islamic civilization as an ever-changing glacial wave
- Understanding cultural change through frontier studies
- Examples of synthesis and conciliation
- Khusraw as the exponent of a new, third culture
- Setting new standards of legitimacy in the Dibachah
- Minting new currency in the Dibachah
- How the Dibachah came to be written
- The structure of the hierarchies
- Khusraw's response to the various hierarchies
- The poet's defense of Persian vs. Arabic
- The poet's defense of Indians and Persians vs. Arabs
- Legitimating Hindavi as an authentic Muslim language
- Double entendre (Iham) and Indo-Persian innovation
- A show-stopping example of Iham
- Balancing gender roles : male/female dynamics in the Hasht Bihisht (eight paradises), 1301/2
- Breaking Nizami's golden seal of eloquence : Khusraw's Khamsah
- The Bahram Gur story and the portrayal of women
- Firdawsi : the construction of heroic masculinity
- Nizami : the reseating of Fitnah
- Amir Khusraw : the lion-capturing deer
- A clear deconstructionist character
- Female rule in the Delhi Sultanate : the example of Raziyyah
- The influence of mysticism
- Was Khusraw a medieval feminist?
- Toward a more equitable world
- They see my Hindu kill in the style of Turks : the dismantling of a dichotomy in the Nuh Sipihr (nine skies), 1318/9
- Writing to please a pleasure-loving king
- Turk and Hindu in history
- Amir Khusraw's use of Turk and Hindu
- Seeds of ambiguity
- The Third Sipihr : a new chapter on Hindus
- A generative union
- Conclusion: Glorious the radiance of that exalted sun : pluralistic ideals on the subcontinent and beyond
- Uncovering the authentic Khusraw
- The question of legacy.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN:
- 9780415779135
- 0415779138
- 9780203871607
- 020387160X
- OCLC:
- 458738404
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