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Kinship and Family among Muslims in Bengal

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SKU: 9788194991229

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Explore the rich tapestry of kinship and family structures among Muslims in Bengal. Edited by Masahiko Togawa and Abhijit Dasgupta, this book (ISBN: 9788194991229) delves into the complexities of Islamic family life, social dynamics, and cultural traditions. Discover the unique aspects of marriage, inheritance, and household organization within this vibrant community. A must-read for scholars and anyone interested in South Asian culture.

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  • ISBN-13: 9788194991229
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 8194991226
  • Height: 39.99992 mm
  • Width: 139.99972 mm

10 reviews for Kinship and Family among Muslims in Bengal

  1. Hariharasudhan J

    An important contribution to South Asian studies. The editors did a great job compiling diverse perspectives.

  2. Tanu Chalotra

    While informative, it lacked a certain narrative flow. It felt more like a collection of essays than a cohesive book.

  3. Aman

    Fascinating! I learned so much about the nuances of kinship. A few chapters were dense, but overall, excellent.

  4. Ansh Arora

    This book opened my eyes to the complexities within Muslim families in Bengal. Highly recommended for academics.

  5. Vikash Pandey

    I enjoyed the historical context provided. It’s a bit dense for casual reading, but rewarding overall.

  6. Nipun Jain

    A bit repetitive at times, but the research is solid. Good for those specifically studying family structures.

  7. Nishita Jagati

    A detailed look at Bengali Muslim families, but sometimes felt a bit academic. Still, worth reading for the insights.

  8. Tanish Mittal

    Excellent resource for understanding cultural traditions. A must-read for anyone interested in Bengali society.

  9. Sahil Kushwaha Kushwaha

    Informative, but dry. It could have been more engaging. The content is valuable if you can push through.

  10. Yatharth Mangla

    I was hoping for more personal stories, but it’s mostly sociological analysis. Decent, but not captivating.

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