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Muslim Shrines In India

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This book describes the location, architecture, rituals, and various kinds of worship that take place in the major Muslim shrines across the country. It also looks at pilgrims who are drawn to the dargah their aspirations, their faith, their general social and religious outlook. A new introduction written especially for this edition by Marc Gaborieau addresses the developments that have taken place in the research on Muslim shrines since this book was first published.

Christian W. Troll

Christian W. Troll Jesuit priest, has engaged in studies of Islam since 1961. A graduate of the School of Oriental and African Studies in London, he is author of several books and numerous articles. He has taught in India, Rome, and the United Kingdom.

Title

Muslim Shrines In India

Author

Christian W. Troll

Publisher

Oxford University Press, India

Number of Pages

327

Category

  • Culture
  • Religion
  • First Published

    JAN 1989

    This book describes the location, architecture, rituals, and various kinds of worship that take place in the major Muslim shrines across the country. It also looks at pilgrims who are drawn to the dargah their aspirations, their faith, their general social and religious outlook. A new introduction written especially for this edition by Marc Gaborieau addresses the developments that have taken place in the research on Muslim shrines since this book was first published.
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