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The presence of caste among Muslims in India has been recognised for a long time but the subject has so far been discussed almost exclusively on the basis of data contained in the decennial census and reports of British administrative officials. There have been few empirical studies on the subject. This collection, the first of a four-volume series of books on the social and cultural life of Muslims in India, for the first time brings together empirical studies of caste among Muslims in different parts of the country. The focus of the papers is on internal as well external aspects of castes. The authors discuss the features generally associated with the caste system among the groups studied as well as analyse their traditional association with a particular occupation, ritual and economic obligations, mechanism of dispute settlement, and the nature of the relationship between the group and the individual. The papers dealing with inter-caste relations focus on hierarchical grading since hierarchy is regarded as one of the salient features of a castes living in a particular locality are taken up with the intention of analysing the interactional behaviour of the various groups and studying the principles of social ranking among them. Both the aspects of caste are discussed against the background of the contradictions between Koranic injunctions against any kind of status differentiation and the realities of living in a stratified society.

ইমতিয়াজ আহমেদ

Imtiaz Ahmed Dr Imtiaz Ahmed is Professor of International Relations and Director, Centre for Genocide Studies at the University of Dhaka. He is also currently Visiting Professor at Sagesse University, Beirut, Lebanon. He has authored, co-authored, and edited 33 books and nine monographs. Dr Ahmed heads several national and international projects and published more than 120 research papers and scholarly articles in leading journals and edited volumes. His recent publications are the following books: Women, Veiling and Politics: The South Asian Conundrum, edited (Dhaka: The University Press Limited, 2020); Civil Society, State & Democratic Futures in Bangladesh (Dhaka: Prothoma Prokashan, 2020); COVID-19: the otherside of living through the pandemic, edited (Dhaka: Pathak Shamabesh, 2021); and Rights, Rivers, and the Quest for Water Commons: The Case of Bangladesh (Berlin: Springer, 2021).

Title

Caste and Social Stratification Among Muslims in India

Author

ইমতিয়াজ আহমেদ

Publisher

Aakar Books

Number of Pages

314

Language

English (US)

Category

  • Culture
  • Religion
  • Civilizations
  • First Published

    JAN 2023

    The presence of caste among Muslims in India has been recognised for a long time but the subject has so far been discussed almost exclusively on the basis of data contained in the decennial census and reports of British administrative officials. There have been few empirical studies on the subject. This collection, the first of a four-volume series of books on the social and cultural life of Muslims in India, for the first time brings together empirical studies of caste among Muslims in different parts of the country. The focus of the papers is on internal as well external aspects of castes. The authors discuss the features generally associated with the caste system among the groups studied as well as analyse their traditional association with a particular occupation, ritual and economic obligations, mechanism of dispute settlement, and the nature of the relationship between the group and the individual. The papers dealing with inter-caste relations focus on hierarchical grading since hierarchy is regarded as one of the salient features of a castes living in a particular locality are taken up with the intention of analysing the interactional behaviour of the various groups and studying the principles of social ranking among them. Both the aspects of caste are discussed against the background of the contradictions between Koranic injunctions against any kind of status differentiation and the realities of living in a stratified society.
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