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Islam & Persianization of South Asia 600-1300 CE
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I.The birth of Islam II.The Qur’an III.The Hijra IV.Key elements of theology V.Textual authorities VI.Chains of transmission VII.Law, Ethics & political theory VIII.Ghaznavid rule in Punjab IX.Lahore: ‘Little Ghazna’ X.Turkic Invasions & Persian @ Delhi Sultanate XI.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
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