Ernst's research, based on rare Persian manuscripts preserved in Sufi shrines in the medieval town of Khuldabad, a major center of pilgrimage in the Indian Deccan, reveals the mystical teachings and practices of the Chishti Sufi order as taught by the ecstatic Shaykh Burhan al-Din Gharib (d. 1337) and his disciples. The book clarifies the diverse historiographical approaches found in an array of narratives. It redefines major topics in the often emotionally charged study of religion and history in South Asia, and it raises provocative theses on much-argued topics such as the basis of Islamic political power in South Asia and the alleged roles of Sufis as warriors and missionaries.
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| Illustrations | |
| Foreword | |
| Preface and Acknowledgments | |
| Historical Orientation: Sufism and Islam in South Asia | |
| Sufism | |
| The Sufi Tradition | |
| Sufism in Islamic Society | |
| Historiographies of Islam in India | |
| The Problem of Nationalist Historigraphy | |
| Medieval Islamic Views of India | |
| Medieval Indian Views of Islam | |
| Religion and Empire in the Delhi Sultanate | |
| Persian Kingship and the Indo-Muslim State | |
| Non-Muslims and the Sultanate | |
| Sultanate and Caliphate | |
| Sultanate Imperialism and Sufism | |
| The Textual Formation of Oral Teachings in the Early Chishti Order | |
| From Oral Teaching to Written Text in Sufism | |
| The Foundation of the Chishti Malfuzat Literature: Nizam al-Din | |
| The Elaboration of the Malfuzat Tradition: Chiragh-i Dihli | |
| The Elaboration of the Malfuzat Tradition: Burhan al-Din Gharib | |
| The Problem of "Inauthentic" Malfuzat | |
| The Interpretation of the Sufi Biographical Tradition in India | |
| Chishti Sufism at Khuldabad | |
| From Delhi to the Deccan | |
| The Historiography of Sufism in the Deccan | |
| Sufism and the Turkish Conquest of the Deccan | |
| Burhan al-Din Gharib's Establishment and Teaching | |
| The Khalifa of Nizam al-Din | |
| The Sufi Master | |
| Teachings and Practices | |
| The Disciples | |
| Sama': Listening to Music | |
| The Indian Environment and the Question of Conversion | |
| The Khuldabad Sufis in History | |
| Political Relations of the Khuldabad Chishtis | |
| Political History of the Khuldabad Shrines | |
| The Bahmani Sultans | |
| The Faruqis of Khandesh | |
| The Mughuls and Nizams | |
| Khuldabad as a Sacred Center in the Local Context | |
| The Khuldabad-Burhanpur Axis | |
| The Local Saints of Khuldabad | |
| Conclusions | |
| Appendixes | |
| A Sufi Bookshelf: The Bibliography of Rukn al-Din Dabir Kashani | |
| A Fifteenth-Century Revenue Memorandum | |
| Mughul and Deccan Farmans from Khuldabad | |
| Notes | |
| Bibliography | |
| Index of Names | |
| Index of Terms and Subjects | |
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Ernst's research, based on rare Persian manuscripts preserved in Sufi shrines in the medieval town of Khuldabad, a major center of pilgrimage in the Indian Deccan, reveals the mystical teachings and practices of the Chishti Sufi order as taught by the ecstatic Shaykh Burhan al-Din Gharib (d. 1337) and his disciples. The book clarifies the diverse historiographical approaches found in an array of narratives. It redefines major topics in the often emotionally charged study of religion and history in South Asia, and it raises provocative theses on much-argued topics such as the basis of Islamic political power in South Asia and the alleged roles of Sufis as warriors and missionaries.
| Illustrations | |
| Foreword | |
| Preface and Acknowledgments | |
| Historical Orientation: Sufism and Islam in South Asia | |
| Sufism | |
| The Sufi Tradition | |
| Sufism in Islamic Society | |
| Historiographies of Islam in India | |
| The Problem of Nationalist Historigraphy | |
| Medieval Islamic Views of India | |
| Medieval Indian Views of Islam | |
| Religion and Empire in the Delhi Sultanate | |
| Persian Kingship and the Indo-Muslim State | |
| Non-Muslims and the Sultanate | |
| Sultanate and Caliphate | |
| Sultanate Imperialism and Sufism | |
| The Textual Formation of Oral Teachings in the Early Chishti Order | |
| From Oral Teaching to Written Text in Sufism | |
| The Foundation of the Chishti Malfuzat Literature: Nizam al-Din | |
| The Elaboration of the Malfuzat Tradition: Chiragh-i Dihli | |
| The Elaboration of the Malfuzat Tradition: Burhan al-Din Gharib | |
| The Problem of "Inauthentic" Malfuzat | |
| The Interpretation of the Sufi Biographical Tradition in India | |
| Chishti Sufism at Khuldabad | |
| From Delhi to the Deccan | |
| The Historiography of Sufism in the Deccan | |
| Sufism and the Turkish Conquest of the Deccan | |
| Burhan al-Din Gharib's Establishment and Teaching | |
| The Khalifa of Nizam al-Din | |
| The Sufi Master | |
| Teachings and Practices | |
| The Disciples | |
| Sama': Listening to Music | |
| The Indian Environment and the Question of Conversion | |
| The Khuldabad Sufis in History | |
| Political Relations of the Khuldabad Chishtis | |
| Political History of the Khuldabad Shrines | |
| The Bahmani Sultans | |
| The Faruqis of Khandesh | |
| The Mughuls and Nizams | |
| Khuldabad as a Sacred Center in the Local Context | |
| The Khuldabad-Burhanpur Axis | |
| The Local Saints of Khuldabad | |
| Conclusions | |
| Appendixes | |
| A Sufi Bookshelf: The Bibliography of Rukn al-Din Dabir Kashani | |
| A Fifteenth-Century Revenue Memorandum | |
| Mughul and Deccan Farmans from Khuldabad | |
| Notes | |
| Bibliography | |
| Index of Names | |
| Index of Terms and Subjects | |
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