Roots of North Indian Shi‘ism in Iran and Iraq

  ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

  INTRODUCTION

 collapse sectionPART ONE  THE RISE OF A SHI'I STATE IN AWADH
 expand section1  Middle Eastern Roots of Awadh Shi‘ism
 expand section2  Shi‘i State Formation in Awadh and the Ulama

 collapse sectionPART TWO  THE ORIGINS AND DEVELOPMENT OF POPULAR SHI'ISM IN AWADH
 expand section3  Shi'ism and Muslim Social Groups
 expand section4  Popular Shi'ism

 collapse sectionPART THREE  THE GROWTH OF A SHICI CLERICAL HIERARCHY IN AWADH
 expand section5  The Beginnings of Formal Shi‘i Institutions in Awadh
 expand section6  The New Jurisprudents and the Struggle for Religious Leadership
 expand section7  Religion, State, and the Second Usuli Generation
 expand section8  Clericalist Monarchy and Shi‘i Institution Building

 collapse sectionPART FOUR  SHICIS AND OTHERS
 collapse section9  Shi‘i, Sunni, Hindu: Communal Relations in Awadh
 Introduction
 Imamis and Hindus
 Shi‘i-Sunni Relations in Awadh
 Sayyid Ahmad Rai-Barelavi and Growing Sunni Militancy
 Sunni-Shi‘i Issues in Awadh, 1827-1847
 The Faizabad Temple Dispute and the Shi‘i Ulama
 Conclusion
 expand section10  The Mujtahids and the West: From Accommodation to Annexation and Revolt
  CONCLUSION

  GLOSSARY OF ARABIC, PERSIAN, AND URDU TERMS
 expand sectionSELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
 expand sectionINDEX

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