1st Edition

Non-Shia Practices of Muḥarram in South Asia and the Diaspora Beyond Mourning

Edited By Pushkar Sohoni, Torsten Tschacher Copyright 2022
138 Pages 14 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

138 Pages 14 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

138 Pages 14 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book analyses engagements with non-Shia practices of Muḥarram celebrations in the past and present, in South Asia and within a larger diaspora. Breaking new ground by bringing together a variety of regional perspectives (the Deccan, the Punjab, Singapore, South Africa, and Trinidad and Tobago) and linguistic backgrounds (Bhojpuri, Gujarati, Marathi, Punjabi, Tamil, Urdu), the chapters... Read more

1. Introduction

Pushkar Sohoni and Torsten Tschacher

2. Ḥusayn’s Hindu Defenders

Tryna Lyons

3. An Ethnographic Exploration of Muharram(s) in Pune, Maharashtra

Deepra Dandekar

4. Visual Language of Piety and Power: Ta’ziahs and Temples in the Western Deccan

Pushkar Sohoni

5. The Idea of Religion and the Criminalization of Muharram in the Straits Settlements, 1830-1870

Torsten Tschacher

6. Contestation and Transformation: Muharram Practices among Sunni Muslims in South Africa, 1860-2020

Goolam Vahed

7. It Ain’t Religion, It’s Just Culture, Man! Muharram Controversies in the Indo-Caribbean Diaspora

Frank J. Korom

Biography

Pushkar Sohoni is Associate Professor of Humanities and Social Sciences at the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Pune. His previous book is The Architecture of a Deccan Sultanate: Courtly Practice and Royal Authority in Late Medieval India (2018).

Torsten Tschacher is a research-scholar at Freie Universität Berlin studying the history and discursive traditions of Muslims around the Bay of Bengal. His book Race, Religion, and the ‘Indian Muslim’ Predicament in Singapore was published in 2018 with Routledge, and he co-edited, with Deepra Dandekar, Islam, Sufism and Everyday Politics of Belonging in South Asia (Routledge 2016).