Middlebury

RELI 0254

Islam in South Asia

Islam and Hinduism in South Asia
Islam has played a significant role in shaping the culture and politics of South Asia, from the seventh century to the present. In this course we will consider the historical, socio-cultural, religious, and political impact of Islam in South Asia. We will begin with the introduction of Islam into the South Asian landscape, covering a range of historical moments, including the Delhi Sultanate, the rise of Mughal rule, colonial interactions, and the development of new nation states. We will then examine Islam as it is lived, practiced, and experienced in contemporary South Asia, focusing on themes such as mysticism and sainthood; issues of gender; and Hindu-Muslim encounters. 3 hrs. lect./disc.
Subject:
Religion
Department:
Religion
Division:
Humanities
Requirements Fulfilled:
AAL HIS PHL SOA

Sections

Spring 2024

RELI0254A-S24 Lecture (Ortegren)
RELI0254B-S24 Lecture (Ortegren)

Spring 2021

RELI0254A-S21 Lecture (Ortegren)
RELI0254B-S21 Lecture (Ortegren)

Spring 2017

RELI0254A-S17 Lecture (Ortegren)

Spring 2014

RELI0254A-S14 Lecture (Kamath)

Fall 2010

RELI0254A-F10 Lecture (Paramasivan)