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Travellers in Faith
Marc gaborieau,
Ebrahim moosa,
Barbara metcalf,
Muhamed tozy,
Mohammad talib,
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Gilles kepel,
Azmi,
Felice dassetto,
Elke faust,
Muhammad khalid masud
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The Tablīghī Jamā‘at is a twentieth century faith renewal movement, which is presently operating in more than eighty countries. With millions of participants, its annual conference has become the s...
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17 August 2000

The Tablīghī Jamā‘at is a twentieth century faith renewal movement, which is presently operating in more than eighty countries. With millions of participants, its annual conference has become the second largest Muslim congregation after the Hajj.
In the absence of official writings and its abstinence from media publicity, the Jamā‘at can best be studied by participant observation, as illustrated by the studies of its activities in India, Britain, France, Germany, Belgium, Canada, Morocco and South Africa, which are presented in this volume.
Studying the historical and social growth of this movement in India, its transnational transformation, the development of its ideology, particularly on the questions of conversion, gender, religious diversity, organization, communication, adjustment with the local environment and personal transformation, this volume offers fascinating information about contemporary da‘wa phenomenon in Islam.
In the absence of official writings and its abstinence from media publicity, the Jamā‘at can best be studied by participant observation, as illustrated by the studies of its activities in India, Britain, France, Germany, Belgium, Canada, Morocco and South Africa, which are presented in this volume.
Studying the historical and social growth of this movement in India, its transnational transformation, the development of its ideology, particularly on the questions of conversion, gender, religious diversity, organization, communication, adjustment with the local environment and personal transformation, this volume offers fascinating information about contemporary da‘wa phenomenon in Islam.
Price: $196.00
Pages: 268
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Social, Economic and Political Studies of the Middle East and Asia
Publication Date:
17 August 2000
ISBN: 9789004116221
Format: Other
'This collection significantly advances our understanding of a hugely complex phenomenon and suggests several avenues for future research.'
Johathan Birt, Journal of Islamic Studies, 2001.
'This book is essential reading for all interested in contemporary Muslim movements. Being the first serious academic treatise on the Tablīghī Jamā'at, it excels in the wide range of issues that its essays cover…'
Yoginder Sikand, The Muslim World Book Review, 2002.
'…this volume offers a good place to start for anyone interested in working themselves into this topic, helped by an extensive bibliography and a very useful glossary.'
Jorgen S. Nielsen, Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations, 2002.
‘…this volume offers fascinating information about contemporary da’wa phenomenon in Islam…’
ISCH, 2000.
Johathan Birt, Journal of Islamic Studies, 2001.
'This book is essential reading for all interested in contemporary Muslim movements. Being the first serious academic treatise on the Tablīghī Jamā'at, it excels in the wide range of issues that its essays cover…'
Yoginder Sikand, The Muslim World Book Review, 2002.
'…this volume offers a good place to start for anyone interested in working themselves into this topic, helped by an extensive bibliography and a very useful glossary.'
Jorgen S. Nielsen, Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations, 2002.
‘…this volume offers fascinating information about contemporary da’wa phenomenon in Islam…’
ISCH, 2000.
Muhammad Khalid Masud, Ph.D. (1973) Islamic Studies, McGill University, Professor at the Leiden University, is the Director of The International Institute for the Study of Islam in The Modern World. He has published extensively on contemporary issues and trends in the Muslim Societies, including Islamic Legal Interpretation (Harvard 1996), co-edited with David Powers and Brinkley Messick.