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Salafism in Jordan: Political Islam in a Quietist Community

DOC Salafism in Jordan: Political Islam in a Quietist Community by Joas Wagemakers in History

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William Ward's account of the Hindu communities among whom he served as a Baptist missionary in Serampore in West Bengal was first published in 1811 and reprinted in this third edition in 1817. It was an extremely influential work that shaped British views of the newly defined entity of 'Hinduism' in the early nineteenth century. Ward and his fellow missionaries promoted social reforms and education; establishing the Serampore Mission Press in 1800 and Serampore College in 1818. Ward devoted twenty years to compiling his study of Hindu literature; history; mythology and religion; which was eventually published in four volumes. It provided richly detailed information; and was regarded as authoritative for the next fifty years. It is therefore still an important source for researchers in areas including Indian history; British colonialism; Orientalism and religious studies. Volume 3 focuses on the social history of India; the caste system; and birth rituals.


#4462079 in Books Joas Wagemakers 2016-09-15Original language:English 8.98 x .75 x 5.98l; .0 #File Name: 1107163668314 pagesSalafism in Jordan


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