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Haqq
Saniya Ahmad
8 episodes
2 days ago
A Podcast where we attempt to assemble perspectives surrounding Islam through the lens of theology, philosophy, socio-economic and political structure and more. How the agendas of political elites fidget narratives behind Islam? How media plays out in setting a disillusioned perception in this regard? Has 911 changed how Islam is perceived forever? Are West's liberal attributes of secularism outdated? Who dominates the discussion and narratives of Islam today? Listen from the academics, experts of the field, activists as we explore all this and more. Host Saniya Ahmad Produced by Ergo Studio
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A Podcast where we attempt to assemble perspectives surrounding Islam through the lens of theology, philosophy, socio-economic and political structure and more. How the agendas of political elites fidget narratives behind Islam? How media plays out in setting a disillusioned perception in this regard? Has 911 changed how Islam is perceived forever? Are West's liberal attributes of secularism outdated? Who dominates the discussion and narratives of Islam today? Listen from the academics, experts of the field, activists as we explore all this and more. Host Saniya Ahmad Produced by Ergo Studio
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Religion
Religion & Spirituality
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Ep 1: Islam and the Army in Colonial India | Dr Nile Green
Haqq
1 hour 26 minutes 58 seconds
3 years ago
Ep 1: Islam and the Army in Colonial India | Dr Nile Green

Nile Green's Islam and the Army in Colonial India is one of those rare works that inspires both admiration and envy. It is a study that cannot fail to impress its readers with its erudition and innovation, especially when reconciling seemingly incompatible official accounts preserved in the colonial archive with subaltern memories preserved in oral traditions. This book is a study of the cultural world of the Muslim soldiers of colonial India, set in Hyderabad in the mid-nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and focuses on the soldiers' relationships with the faqir holy men who protected them and the British officers they served. Islam and the Army in Colonial India contests the widely held belief that Islam was incompatible with the goals and operations of the colonial army, which was a dangerous and ultimately subversive force that sapped the morale and discipline of the Raj's armies. This Orientalist stereotype of Islam as being anti-military discipline persists, as evidenced by the numerous newspaper articles and editorials covering any aspect of Muslim life. Tune into the episode with Dr Nile Green, exploring the extraordinary lives of Muslims sepoys and the ways in which the colonial army helped promote the sepoy religion while at the same time attempting to control and suppress certain aspects of it.

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Haqq
A Podcast where we attempt to assemble perspectives surrounding Islam through the lens of theology, philosophy, socio-economic and political structure and more. How the agendas of political elites fidget narratives behind Islam? How media plays out in setting a disillusioned perception in this regard? Has 911 changed how Islam is perceived forever? Are West's liberal attributes of secularism outdated? Who dominates the discussion and narratives of Islam today? Listen from the academics, experts of the field, activists as we explore all this and more. Host Saniya Ahmad Produced by Ergo Studio