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The Qur’an in South Asia

Kamran Bashir’s The Qur’an in South Asia addresses the question of how Sunni Muslims in India dealt with their intellectual heritage and identified with their past tradition in the wake of European colonialism and missionary activism. He focuses mainly on the Muslim scholars Sayyid Aḥmad Khān (d. 18...

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Published in:American journal of Islam & society (Online) 2023-02, Vol.39 (3-4)
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