Islam Translated - Literature, Conversion, and the Arabic Cosmopolis of South and Southeast Asia (Hardcover)


The spread of Islam eastward into South and Southeast Asia was one of the most significant cultural shifts in world history. As it expanded into these regions, Islam was received by cultures vastly different from those in the Middle East, incorporating them into a diverse global community that stretched from India to the Philippines.

In "Islam Translated, "Ronit Ricci uses the "Book of One Thousand Questions"--from its Arabic original to its adaptations into the Javanese, Malay, and Tamil languages between the sixteenth and twentieth centuries--as a means to consider connections that linked Muslims across divides of distance and culture. Examining the circulation of this Islamic text and its varied literary forms, Ricci explores how processes of literary translation and religious conversion were historically interconnected forms of globalization, mutually dependent, and creatively reformulated within societies making the transition to Islam. "Islam Translated "will contribute to our knowledge of this region of the Muslim world that remains crucially important to world affairs.


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The spread of Islam eastward into South and Southeast Asia was one of the most significant cultural shifts in world history. As it expanded into these regions, Islam was received by cultures vastly different from those in the Middle East, incorporating them into a diverse global community that stretched from India to the Philippines.

In "Islam Translated, "Ronit Ricci uses the "Book of One Thousand Questions"--from its Arabic original to its adaptations into the Javanese, Malay, and Tamil languages between the sixteenth and twentieth centuries--as a means to consider connections that linked Muslims across divides of distance and culture. Examining the circulation of this Islamic text and its varied literary forms, Ricci explores how processes of literary translation and religious conversion were historically interconnected forms of globalization, mutually dependent, and creatively reformulated within societies making the transition to Islam. "Islam Translated "will contribute to our knowledge of this region of the Muslim world that remains crucially important to world affairs.

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Product Details

General

Imprint

University of Chicago Press

Country of origin

United States

Series

South Asia Across the Disciplines

Release date

May 2011

Availability

Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

May 2011

Authors

Dimensions

229 x 152 x 2mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover - Cloth over boards

Pages

336

ISBN-13

978-0-226-71088-4

Barcode

9780226710884

Categories

LSN

0-226-71088-2



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