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Islam in India - Literature: Encyclopedia - Islam in India

This article is in need of attention. You can help Wikipedia by editing it into a better article. Please also consider changing this notice to be more specific. Islam is the second-largest religion in India, where Muslims number around 137 million people (Census 2001). India has the third-largest population of Muslims in the world. Since its introduction to India, Islam has made valuable religious, philosophy, culture, social and political contributions to Indian history, ...

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Islam in India - Literature: Encyclopedia II - Islam in India - Muslims in Present India
In general majority of Muslims in India are in a pity situation. Though once Muslims ruled Hindu majority India but they could not cope up with situations during colonial time and after 1947 partition of India and Pakistan. In partition majority of educated and rich muslims either migrated to Pakistan or Britain leaving behind poor and illiterate Muslims. After creation of Pakistan, it was Indian immigrated Muslims (Muhajirs) who contributed most in the development of their new country. Majority of Muslims in India lives ...

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Islam in India - Literature: Encyclopedia II - Islam in India - Islamic Traditions in South Asia

A significant aspect of Indian Islam is the importance of shrines attached to the memory of great Sufi saints. Sufism is a mystical path (tarika) as distinct from the legalistic path of the sharia. A Sufi attains a direct vision of oneness with God, often on the edges of orthodox behavior, and can thus become a Pir (living saint) who may take on disciples ([murid]s) and set up a spiritual lineage that can last for generations. Orders of Sufis became important in India during the thirteenth century following the ministry of Moinuddin Chishti ...

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Islam in India - Literature: Encyclopedia - Arts and entertainment in India

Arts and entertainment in India have a rich and ancient history. Right from ancient times there has been a synthesis of indigenous and foreign influences that have shaped the course of the arts of India. Arts refer to paintings, architecture, literature, music, dance, languages and cinema. In early India, most of the arts were derived Vedic influences. After the birth of Jainism and Buddhism, arts flourished under the patronage of kings and emperors. The coming of Islam spawned a whole new era of Islamic architecture. Finally t ...

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Islam in India - Literature: Encyclopedia - History of Hinduism

Please remove this notice after the article has been expanded. Details are on this talk page or at Wikipedia:Requests for expansion. Hinduism (सनातन धर्म; also known as Sanātana Dharma, and Vaidika-Dharma) is a worldwide religious tradition that is based on the revealed knowledge of the Veda and the direct descendant of the Vedic religion. It encompasses many religious traditions that widely vary in practice, as well as many diverse sects and philosophies. It is the world's ...

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Islam in India - Literature: Encyclopedia - Bengali language

Bengali or Bangla (বাংলা Bāṇlā) is an Indo-Aryan language of South Asia that evolved as a successor to the Sanskrit, Pali, and Prakrit languages. Bengali is the English word for the name of the language and for its speakers; in Bengali, the language itself is called Bangla (pronounced: IPA: < ...

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Islam in India - Literature: Encyclopedia - Alchemy

Alchemy is an early protoscientific and philosophical discipline combining the elements of chemistry, metallurgy, physics, medicine, astrology, semiotics, mysticism, and art. Alchemy has been practiced in ancient Egypt, India, and China, in Classical Greece and Rome, in the Islamic Empire, and then in Europe up to the 19th century — in a complex network of schools and philosophical systems spanning at least 2500 years. The alchemists did not follow what is now known as the scientific method, and much of the "knowledge" they p ...

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Islam in India - Literature: Encyclopedia II - Islamic empires in India - The rise of Islam in South Asia

The initial entry of Islam into South Asia came in the first century after the death of the Prophet Muhammad. The Umayyad caliph in Damascus sent an expedition to Balochistan and Sindh in 711 led by Muhammad bin Qasim (for whom Karachi's second port is named). The expedition went as far north as Multan but was not able to retain that region and was not successful in expanding Islamic rule to other parts of India. Coastal trade and the presence of a Muslim colony in Sindh, however, permitted significant cultural exchanges and the introduction into t ...

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Islam in India - Literature: Encyclopedia II - Islamic empires in India - Southern dynasties

The sultans' failure to hold securely the Deccan and South India resulted in the rise of competing southern dynasties: the Muslim Bahmani Sultanate (1347-1527) and the Hindu Vijayanagara Empire (1336-1565). Zafar Khan, a former provincial governor under the Tughluqs, revolted against his Turkic overlord and proclaimed himself sultan, taking the title Ala-ud-Din Bahman Shah in 1347. The Bahmani Sultanate, located in the northern Deccan, lasted for almost two centuries, until it fragmented into five smaller states, known as the Deccan sultanat ...

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Islam in India - Literature: Encyclopedia II - Islamic empires in India - Delhi Sultanate

Main article: Delhi Sultanate During the last quarter of the twelfth century, Muhammad of Ghor invaded the Indo-Gangetic plain, conquering in succession Ghazni, Multan, Sindh, Lahore, and Delhi. Qutb-ud-din Aybak, one of his generals proclaimed himself Sultan of Delhi. In the 13th century, Shams ud din Iltumish (1211 - 1236), a former slave-warrior, established a Turkic kingdom in Delhi, which enabled future sultans to push in every direction; within the next 100 years, the Delhi Sultanate extended its sway east to Bengal and s ...

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Islam in India - Literature: Encyclopedia II - Persian literature - Persian Satirical writings and Comic literature

Persian literature - Traditional satirical literature and poetry. Obeid Zakani Dehkhoda Kiumars Saberi Foumani Hadi Khorsandi Persian literature - Modern satirical literature and poetry. Modern persian satirical literature emerged after Ebrahim Nabavi, the renowed Iranian satirist. ...

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Islam in India - Literature: Encyclopedia II - Persian literature - Modern Persian Literature

Prof Abdolhossein Zarrinkoub is cosidered as the father of Modern persian literature. He did life-long hard core research on Iranian literature, Literary Criticism and comparative literature. Literary criticism in Iran started in 19th century after Mirza Fath `Ali Akhundzade, Mirza Malkom Khan, Mirza `Abd al-Rahim Talebof and Zeyn al-`Abedin Maraghe`i. In 20th century, several prominent academic figures contributed significantly to modern Persian and Iranian literature such as masters Allameh Dehkhoda, Mohammad Moin, Shahrokh Meskoob, Saeed Nafisi, Parviz Nat ...

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Islam in India - Literature: Encyclopedia II - Persian literature - Subsequent influences

Persian literature has had influences on many writers and cultures afar. The West-ostlicher Deewan of Goethe is a testament of how far the beauty of Persian literature came to be sensed and appreciated. Ralph Waldo Emerson was another admirer of Persian poetry. In his essays "Persian poetry" (1876, Letters and Social Aims), "From the Persian of Hafiz", and "Ghaselle", Emerson expressed admiration for Persian poetry and through these writings became instrumental in creating a new genre of audiences for the u ...

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Islam in India - Literature: Encyclopedia II - Persian literature - Persian literary modernism

Persian literature - Modern persian fiction. Simin Daneshvar, The most outstanding and famous woman writer of fiction in Persian literature. Houshang Golshiri, Fiction writer, critic and editor. ...

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Islam in India - Literature: Encyclopedia II - Persian literature - Pre-Islamic Iranian Literature

We have few literary remains from the ancient Persians. Most of these consist of the royal inscriptions of the Achaemenid kings, notably Darius I (522-486 BC) and his son Xerxes. Prominent contemporary researchers as Ahmad Tafazzoli and Jaleh Amouzegar did significant contribution to the current understanding of Ancient literature in Persia. ...

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Islam in India - Literature: Encyclopedia II - Persian literature - Persian Scientific and Technical language

During last few decades, Many scientific and technical books have been written in Persian or translated into persian language. Many figures as Prof Amir Hossein Aryanpour, Prof Mahmoud Hessaby, Prof Moslem Bahadori contributed significantly to Medical, Scientific and technical Persian language. Academy of Persian Language is officially responsible for introducing equivalent persian words for technical English (and other languages) terms. ...

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Islam in India - Literature: Encyclopedia II - History of Hinduism - Hinduism in Medieval Ages

History of Hinduism - Islamic Invasion. Main article: Islamic conquest of South Asia See also: Hindu Temples - What Happened to Them Many Muslims in the Indian sub-continent and surrounding areas (Afghanistan; Iran) are Muslim today because there ancestors converted to Islam by love, peace and good teachings of Muslim sufis and saints. It took several centuries to finally spread Islam in all portions of India. Most Indian Muslims who converted to Islam belonged to the Hi ...

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Islam in India - Literature: Encyclopedia II - Death personification - Death in mythological portrayals

Main article: death deity Several mythologies had gods who embodied Death or aspects of Death: Ankou (Breton) Izanami (Shinto) Mictlantecuhtli (Aztec) The Morrigan (Irish/Celtic) Mors (Roman) Mot (Canaanite) Odin (Norse) Osiris (Egyptian) Anpu (Egyptian) Shemal (Semitic) Sielulintu (Finnish) Thanatos (Greek) Yama (Hinduism) Yan Luo (Chinese) Razgriz (Russ ...

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Islam in India - Literature: Encyclopedia II - Death personification - Death in mythological portrayals

Main article: death deity Several mythologies had gods who embodied Death or aspects of Death: Ankou (Breton) Izanami (Shinto) Mictlantecuhtli (Aztec) The Morrigan (Irish/Celtic) Mors (Roman) Mot (Canaanite) Odin (Norse) Osiris (Egyptian) Anpu (Egyptian) Shemal (Semitic) Sielulintu, Kalma, Surma (Finnish) Thanatos (Greek) Yama (Hinduism) Yan Luo (Chinese) Razgriz (Russ ...

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Death personification, Death personification - Death in mythological portrayals, Death personification - In India, Death personification - In Japan, Death personification - Death angels in religion, Death personification - Form and functions, Death personification - Identical with Satan, Death personification - Scholars and the Angel of Death, Death personification - In Judaism, Death personification - In Islam, Death personification - In Mexico, Death personification - Death as a fictional character, Death personification - List of works using Death as a fictional character, Death personification - Death in popular fiction, Death personification - Movies, Death personification - Television, Death personification - Literature, Death personification - Comics, Death personification - Computer and video games, Death personification - Bibliography

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Islam in India - Literature: Encyclopedia II - History of Hinduism - Hinduism during the Golden Age in Bharat

The Gupta dynasty ruled India (what was India then, the north of the Vindhyas), between fourth and sixth centuries of the common era. Though not as vast as Mauryan empire, Gupta rule has left a deep and wide cultural impact not only in the subcontinent but on the adjacent Asian countries as well. The practice of dedicating temples to different deities came into vogue followed by fine artistic temple architecture and sculpture. Books on medicine, veterinary science, mathematics, astronomy and astrophysics were written. The famous Aryabhata an ...

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History of Hinduism, History of Hinduism - Origins, History of Hinduism - Analyzing the History, History of Hinduism - Literature, History of Hinduism - Archaeology, History of Hinduism - Hindu Mythology, History of Hinduism - Early Hinduism, History of Hinduism - Influences of the Indus Valley and Dravidian Peoples, History of Hinduism - Evolution of Hindu Philosophy, History of Hinduism - Socio-Religious Reform Movements, History of Hinduism - Hinduism and Jainism, History of Hinduism - Hinduism and the rise of Buddhism, History of Hinduism - Hinduism during the Golden Age in Bharat, History of Hinduism - Shankaracharya and the revival of Hinduism, History of Hinduism - Cultural expansion in South-East Asia, History of Hinduism - Hinduism in Medieval Ages, History of Hinduism - Islamic Invasion, History of Hinduism - Goa Inquisition, History of Hinduism - Bhakti Movement, History of Hinduism - The Reign of Shivaji, History of Hinduism - Modern Hinduism, History of Hinduism - Reform Movements, History of Hinduism - Converts

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