Gender, sainthood, & everyday practice in South Asian Shi'ism
by
 
Ruffle, Karen G.

Title
Gender, sainthood, & everyday practice in South Asian Shi'ism

Author
Ruffle, Karen G.

ISBN
9780807877975
 
9781469602981

Publication Information
Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, ©2011.

Physical Description
1 online resource (xiii, 222 pages) : illustrations.

Series
Islamic civilization & Muslim networks
 
Islamic civilization & Muslim networks.

Abstract
This study of devotional hagiographical texts and contemporary ritual performances of the Shi'a of Hyderabad, India demonstrates how traditions of sainthood and localised cultural values shape gender roles. The author focuses on the annual mourning assemblies held to commemorate the battlefield wedding of Fatimah Kubra and her warrior-bridegroom Qasem, martyred in battle before their marriage was consummated. She argues that hagiography, an important textual tradition in Islam, plays a dynamic role in constructing the memory, piety, and social sensibilities of a Shi'i community.

Subject Term
Shīʻah -- India.
 
Shīʻah -- Customs and practices.
 
Religious life -- Shīʻah.
 
Women in Islam -- India.

Electronic Access
http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5149/9780807877975_ruffle


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