Muslims (Bio-Cultural Perspective)

Muslims (Bio-Cultural Perspective)

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Book Specification

Item Code: NAT062
Author: S. H. M. Rizvi and Shibani Roy
Publisher: B.R. PUBLISHING CORPORATION
Language: ENGLISH
Edition: 2017
ISBN: 9789386223418
Pages: 260
Cover: HARDCOVER
Other Details 9.50 X 6.50 inch
Weight 570 gm

Book Description

About the Book

The work aims to answer the question of bio-cultural identity of Muslims from exclusively anthropological perspective. The concept prevailing currently and accepted by the native population dichotomizes Muslims. Those who came and settled in India during the various invasions and historical migrations constituted one group while the other group was believed to be formed by mass conversions of the local Hindu populations of a comparatively lower order in the caste hierarchy. Based on this, a clear line of distinction was drawn between `shttlifa' and ' nau-Muslim ' and non-Muslim elements present in the Indian sub-continent. The shurfa' was believed to comprise Shiekhs of Arabia, Sayyads of Persia and Moghuls and Pathans of the Persian Gulf and north-western frontiers. While `nau-Muslims' were accepted to be drawn from innumerable occupational Hindu groups, Pathans being from our immediate neighbourhood represent a true picture of racial entity, whereas Moghuls being numerically negligible do not form a statistically sizable population to conduct research and derive any inference. From historic times Moghuls have been widely referred to and described as being the ruling family. That is the only evidence we have of Moghuls and a few families of Delhi who claim to be their descendants.

About the Author

Dr. S. H. M. Rizvi, Ph. D (Delhi University) has been engaged in bio-involvement in various research projects enabled him to conduct field work in the remotest areas of Western and North-Eastern India and study various tribes and communities living in the arid zone of Barmer district of Rajasthan to human groups living in hilly inhospitable forests of Manipur bordering Burma.

Dr. Shibani Roy, Ph. D. (Delhi University) is actively engaged in field base empirical research among the Muslims of Northern and Western India besides doing field work-oriented research on tribes of Western and North-eastern India.

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