Impact of Hindu Culture on Muslims

Impact of Hindu Culture on Muslims
Author: Mohsen Saeidi Madani
Publisher: M.D. Publications Pvt. Ltd.
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1993
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9788185880150

This book focuses on the impact of Hindu cultural and religious practices on the Indian Muslims. As a minority, Indian Muslims have been living in close proximity with the Hindus since eleventh century. While the traces left by Muslim rule on Indian Society, literature, and culture have been well-recognised, the impact of Hindus on Muslims has not been studied to the extent desired.

Hindu Culture During and After Muslim Rule

Hindu Culture During and After Muslim Rule
Author: Ram Gopal
Publisher: M.D. Publications Pvt. Ltd.
Total Pages: 220
Release: 1994
Genre: History
ISBN: 9788185880266

This book brings out in a logical sequence, and in a chronological order, the main aspects of the Hindu Culture; Hindu-Muslim relationship at different stages during the past 1,200 years; fusion of the native culture and the culture of the invading Arabs, Turks, Afghans, Mughals, and the English; and the politics of religion or the religion of Politics.

Islam and Indian Culture

Islam and Indian Culture
Author: Mohammad Shujaat
Publisher:
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: India
ISBN: 9788126118915

Islam Is A Universal Religion. As A Scientific, Logical And Philosophical Faith, It Has Left An Everlasting Impact On The Whole-World. Islam Has In Particular Influenced Indian Civilization And Culture, Thanks To Its Centuries Old Presence In The Subcontinent. This Comprehensive Book Deals With Islam S Influence On Indian Culture, Civilisation And Society And As Well As The Impact Of Indian Philosophy, Civilization And Culture Tradition On Islam Itself.

Culture of Inequality

Culture of Inequality
Author: Amod N. Damle
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2020-10-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1000217035

This book offers a historical perspective on the changing Hindu–Muslim relationship in India through a study of syncretic traditions in Kurundwad, Maharashtra. It explores the social and cultural dynamics between the two communities and analyses underlying issues of caste hierarchy, Hindu hegemony, and social dominance. The volume focusses on how the realization of cultural distinctiveness, politics of identity, and the struggle for dominance have played a role in shaping Hindu–Muslim relations in Maharashtra. Through field interviews conducted over three years, the authors contextualise and analyse the nature of cultural hybridity in Kurundwad and how the relationship has changed over the years. The book also focusses on notions of tolerance and inequality, and provides insights into the reasons for the growing distinctiveness in cultural and religious identity in Kurundwad since the 1990s, in the aftermath of the demolition of the Babri Masjid and the Shah Banu verdict. The book provides a comprehensive framework for understanding the relationship between Hindus and Muslims in India. It will be of great interest to researchers and students of sociology, politics, modern history, cultural studies, minority studies, and South Asian studies.