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100 _aTareen, Sher Ali
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245 _aThe theological foundations of Muslim modernism and traditionalism in South Asia
260 _aModern Asian Studies
300 _a58(2), Mar, 2024: p.357-385
520 _aThis article examines the theological and hermeneutical foundations and fault lines of Muslim modernism and traditionalism in South Asia. It does so through a close reading of a massively consequential but thus far unstudied debate on the normative sources and interpretive parameters of religion in colonial modernity between the scholars Sayyid Ahmad Khan (d. 1898) and Muhammad Qasim Nanautvi (d. 1877), founders of arguably the most prominent bastions of modernism and traditionalism in Muslim South Asia: the Aligarh Muslim University and the Deoband Madrasa, both established in the late nineteenth century.- Reproduced https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/modern-asian-studies/article/theological-foundations-of-muslim-modernism-and-traditionalism-in-south-asia/CF73849C02B3C3C5B8C4142B48BC21C8
650 _aTraditionalism, Modernism, Aligarh, Deoband, Hermeneutics, Knowledge, Authority.
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773 _aModern Asian Studies
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