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Although pluralism and religious tolerance are most often associated today with Western Enlightenment thinkers, the roots of these ideologies stretch back to non-Western and premodern societies, including many under Muslim rule. This book explores the development of pluralism in Islam in South Asia through the work of the poet, historian and musician Amir Khusraw and sheds new light on how Islam developed its own culture of tolerance.

Countering stereotypes of Islam as intrinsically intolerant, the book provides a better understanding of how rhetorics of pluralism develop, which may aid in identifying and encouraging such discourses in the present. Khusraw, a practicing Muslim who showed great affection toward Hindus and used much indigenous imagery in his poetry, is an ideal figure through whom to explore these issues. Addressing issues of ethnicity, religion and gender in the early medieval period, Alyssa Gabbay demonstrates the pre-modern precedents for pluralism, conveying the broad sweep of Perso-Islamicate culture and the profound transformations it underwent in medieval South Asia.

Accurately depicting the paradoxicality and jaggedness involved in the development of its composite culture, this book will have great relevance to scholars and students of Islam in South Asia, gender, religious pluralism, and Persian literature.

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Islamic Tolerance
Although pluralism and religious tolerance are most often associated today with Western Enlightenment thinkers, the roots of these ideologies stretch back to non-Western and pre-modern societies, including many under Muslim rule. This book explores the development of pluralism in Islam in South Asia through the work of the poet, historian and musician AmPicture 1r Khusraw and sheds new light on how Islam developed its own culture of tolerance.
Countering stereotypes of Islam as intrinsically intolerant, the book provides a better understanding of how rhetorics of pluralism develop, which may aid in identifying and encouraging such discourses in the present. Khusraw, a practicing Muslim who showed great affection toward Hindus and used much indigenous imagery in his poetry, is an ideal figure through whom to explore these issues. Addressing issues of ethnicity, religion, and gender in the early medieval period, Alyssa Gabbay demonstrates the pre-modern precedents for pluralism, conveying the broad sweep of Perso-Islamicate culture and the profound transformations it underwent in medieval South Asia.
Accurately depicting the paradoxicality and jaggedness involved in the development of Indias composite culture, this book will have great relevance to scholars and students of medieval history, Islam in South Asia, gender, religious pluralism, and Persian literature.
Alyssa Gabbay is a cultural historian whose work on medieval and early modern Persianate societies sits at the intersections of literature, gender, and history. A graduate of the University of Chicago, she is currently a visiting scholar at the University of Washington.
Iranian Studies
Edited by Homa Katouzian and Mohamad Tavakoli
University of Oxford, University of Toronto
Since 1967 the International Society for Iranian Studies (ISIS) has been a leading learned society for the advancement of new approaches in the study of Iranian society, history, culture, and literature. The new ISIS Iranian Studies series published by Routledge will provide a venue for the publication of original and innovative scholarly works in all areas of Iranian and Persianate Studies.
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His work and his wondrous world
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4. Media, Culture and Society in Iran
Living with globalization and the Islamic state
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5. Modern Persian Literature in Afghanistan
Anomalous visions of history and form
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7. Continuity in Iranian Identity
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8. New Perspectives on Safavid Iran
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Edited by Colin P.Mitchell
9. Islamic Tolerance
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LONDON AND NEW YORK
First published 2010
by Routledge
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2010 Alyssa Gabbay
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British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library
Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
Gabbay, Alyssa.
Islamic tolerance: Amir Khusraw and pluralism/Alyssa Gabbay.
p. cm.(Iranian studies; 9)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Amir Khusraw Dihlavi, ca. 12531325Political and social views.
2. Religious pluralismIndiaHistory.
3. IslamRelationsHinduism.
4. HinduismRelationsIslam.
5. IndiaEthnic relationsHistory. I. Title.
PK6451.A59Z66 2010
891.5511dc22
2009043429
ISBN 0-203-87160-X Master e-book ISBN
ISBN 10: 0-415-77913-8 (hbk)
ISBN 10: 0-203-87160-X (ebk)
ISBN 13: 978-0-415-77913-5 (hbk)
ISBN 13: 978-0-203-87160-7 (ebk)
For Heshmat Moayyad
Contents
Preface
Why a book on AmPicture 5r Khusraw, the great medieval Indian poet, historian, musician, and Sufi? There are many answers, but the most pointed one is this: Khusraw was and still is a towering figure in South Asia who deserves to be better known in the West. Chiefly, he deserves to be known for his promotion of what I am calling in this book a language of tolerance.
Born in the small town of PatiyPicture 6li in northern India to mixed parentage in 1253, Khusraw consciously or unconsciously strove throughout his seventy-two years to unite peoples and concepts that normally stood far apart. That he did this while maintaining a healthy affection for the status quo helps him to embody the complicated manner in which ideologies of pluralism and tolerance develop. And that he wrote in an intensely personal style, in which emotions of love, indignation, insecurity, and pride still seem to rise, like steam, from his words, helps collapse the geographical, chronological, and cultural distances between him and his contemporary readers.
It is no surprise, then, that Khusraw is still adored in Pakistan and India, where people revere him as a saint. Men, women, and children of all faiths seek his intercession at his ornately decorated gravesite in New Delhi. QawwPicture 7ls, ecstatic singers of devotional Sufi lyrics, play music attributed to him on the stringed instrument he is said to have invented, the sitar. And scholars laud him as an exemplar of ecumenism capable of bringing together Muslims and Hindus as few others can. I believe that, given the opportunity to become better acquainted with Khusraw, Westerners will feel the same admiration for the poet that he inspires in the East.
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