Description
- ISBN-13: 9788173041815
- Publisher: Manohar Publishers and Distributors
- Binding: Hardcover
- Language: English
- Weight: 160 gr
- ISBN-10: 8173041814
- Publisher Date: 07 Jan 1997
- Height: 30 mm
- No of Pages: 294
Original price was: ₹1,195.00.₹896.00Current price is: ₹896.00.
Explore the fascinating intersection of Hinduism and Islam in Rajasthan with “Conversions and Shifting Identities.” Discover how Ismaili communities, influenced by Ramdev Pir, navigated religious boundaries and adapted their beliefs amidst changing social pressures. Dominique-Sila Khan’s insightful study delves into the rich history of these communities, revealing their complex relationship with figures like Jambha, Jasnath, and Ai Mata. Uncover the hidden connections between folk traditions and Ismaili origins in this groundbreaking exploration of religious conversion and cultural adaptation. ISBN: 9788173041815
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Kumari Sakshi –
Not an easy read, but a rewarding one. The connections between Hinduism and Islam are explored in depth.
Sariga N –
Complex and thought-provoking! It challenges assumptions about religious conversion. Highly recommended.
Kashish Javed –
The book explores the topic with meticulous detail, but its academic tone might not appeal to everyone. An insightful resource.
Abhishek Anand –
A bit dry, but packed with information. I learned a lot about Ramdev Pir and the Ismailis. A worthwhile read.
Maheshwari Rawat –
Good scholarship, but I wished for more personal stories from the Ismaili community. Still, valuable contribution.
Fathimath Zeba T Z –
I found the book quite repetitive and jargon-heavy. The topic is interesting, but the writing style detracts.
Suraj Kumar Pandey –
Khan’s work is impressive. She navigates delicate topics with sensitivity. However, it’s quite academic.
Namrata Sharma –
Fascinating look at religious interactions in Rajasthan. Khan’s research is thorough. A bit repetitive in places though.
Nipun Sharma –
Excellent research! Provided a new perspective on syncretism in Rajasthan. A truly remarkable work.
Vanya Garg –
An impressive scholarly work that sheds light on a unique cultural phenomenon. A valuable addition to the field.
Sameer Kumar –
A must-read for scholars of religious studies and South Asian history! Khan’s insights are truly groundbreaking.
Varun Gandhi –
A detailed academic work, perhaps too dense for casual readers. Interesting topic, but could be more accessible.
Sundeep Kumar Baja –
While insightful, it lacked a narrative flow, making it challenging to stay engaged throughout. Academic focus overrides readability.