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Before Fundamentalism: Islamic Reformism in South Asia 1600-1930 (VS1) (U03516)

? Credit Points : 20  ? SCQF Level : 10  ? Acronym : HCA-3-IslamVS1

This course will analyse a sample of South Asian Muslim thinkers, who all felt that far-reaching changes were necessary to Islamic observance and reasoning in order to make their religion compatible with new times and/or with its own inherited ideals. We will start with some Sufi Shaikhs of the 17th century and end with radical Muslim nationalists of the interwar period; charting on the way the intellectual contributions by Shah Waliullah Dihlawi, the Deobandi Ulama, the Tablighi Jamaat, Sir Sayyid Ahmad Khan, Sir Muhammad Iqbal and Inayatullah Khan Mashriqi. This course aims at approaching Islamic reformism through close readings of its own texts (in translation). Apart from inviting students to seriously engage with the inner world of Muslim philosophy and religious thought, this course seeks to teach the conceptual toolkit of Intellectual History as a historical sub-discipline.

Entry Requirements

? This course is only available to part year visiting students.

? This course is a variant of the following course : U03293

? Pre-requisites : A pass in any first level historical course and any second level historical course or equivalent. Before enrolling students on this course, Directors of Studies are asked to contact the History Honours Admissions Secretary to ensure that a place is available (tel. 503783).

Subject Areas

Delivery Information

? Normal year taken : 3rd year

? Delivery Period : Not being delivered

? Contact Teaching Time : 2 hour(s) per week for 11 weeks

All of the following classes

Type Day Start End Area
Lecture Tuesday 09:00 10:50 Central

Summary of Intended Learning Outcomes

Students will gain greater awareness of the nature and use of historical evidence; engage historical arguments by focusing on debates by historians about key issues; increase their skills in research, writing, and presentation; and improve their critical skills through oral communication.

Assessment Information

One essay of about 3000 words (one third of overall assessment); one take home examination paper (two thirds of overall assessment).

Contact and Further Information

The Course Secretary should be the first point of contact for all enquiries.

Course Secretary

Unknown

Course Organiser

Mr Markus Daechsel
Tel : (0131 6)50 3776
Email : Markus.Daechsel@ed.ac.uk

School Website : http://www.shc.ed.ac.uk/

College Website : http://www.hss.ed.ac.uk/

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