The Muhammad Avatāra - Ayesha A. Irani

The Muhammad Avatāra

Salvation History, Translation, and the Making of Bengali Islam

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Buch | Hardcover
456 Seiten
2021
Oxford University Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-19-008922-1 (ISBN)
102,25 inkl. MwSt
In The Muhammad Avatara, Ayesha Irani offers an examination of the Nabivamsa, the first epic work on the Prophet Muhammad written in Bangla. This little-studied seventeenth-century text, written by Saiyad Sultan, is a literary milestone in the multi-ethnic, multi-cultural history of Islam, and marks a significant contribution not only to Bangla's rich literary corpus, but also to our understanding of Islam's localization in Indic culture in the early modern period. That Sufis such as Saiyad Sultan played a central role in Islam's spread in Bengal has been demonstrated primarily through examination of medieval Persian literary, ethnographic, and historical sources, as well as colonial-era data. Islamic Bangla texts themselves, which emerged from the sixteenth century, remain scarcely studied outside the Bangladeshi academy, and almost entirely untranslated. Yet these premodern works, which articulate Islamic ideas in a regional language, represent a literary watershed and underscore the efforts of rebel writers across South Asia, many of whom were Sufis, to defy the linguistic cordon of the Muslim elite and the hegemony of Arabic and Persian as languages of Islamic discourse. Irani explores how an Arabian prophet and his religion came to inhabit the seventeenth-century Bengali landscape, and the role that pir-authors, such as Saiyad Sultan, played in the rooting of Islam in Bengal's easternmost regions. This text-critical study lays bare the sophisticated strategies of translation used by a prominent early modern Muslim Bengali intellectual to invite others to his faith.

Ayesha A. Irani is Associate Professor of Asian Studies at the University of Massachusetts Boston

Acknowledgments
A Note on Transliteration and Other Conventions
A Map of Medieval Bengal and Arakan

1. The Prophet of Light and Love: N=ur Muhammad in Bengal's Mirror
A Historical Overview of Ca.t.tagr=ama
Islamic Bangla Literature and Islamization
Literary Portraits of the Author
Inscribing Islam in the Bengali Religious Landscape
N=ur Muhammad as the Ontological Principle of Light and Love
The Islamic Cosmogony of Obm
Later Developments in Islamic Bengali Cosmogonical Discourse
Cosmogony, Translation, and Conversion

2. Text, Author, and Authority: The Nab=iva.m'sa and the Making of Islamic Community
Genre and Performance
The Structure of the Nab=iva.m'sa's Salvation History
The Critical Edition of the Nab=iva.m'sa vis-à-vis the Manuscript Tradition
Author and Authority in the Making of Islamic Community

3. Translation and the Historiographic Process: The Work of a Text in the Making of Bengali Islam
The Terms of Translation
Translation as Qur)q=anic Exegesis
The Representation and Transculturation of Musalm=ani and Hindu=ani Traditions
Translation as Entextualizing Conversion
A Hermeneutic Model of Muslim Missionary Translation
Frontier Literature

4. A New Prophetology for Bengal: Pur=a.na-Kor=an Salvation History
An Indo- Islamic Salvation History for Bengal
The Original Couple, M=aric- M=arij=at or 'Siva- P=arvat=i
The Pur=a.nic Predecessors of =Adam
The Account of =Adam, the First Man
Righteous 'Si's and Islam's Triumph over Hindu=ani Adharma
Evil Iblis as Primal Guru of the Hindu=ani Clans
Translation as Renewal, Subversion, and Manipulation

5. Hari the Fallen Prophet: An Avat=ara's Descent into Disgrace
In the Shadow of Gau.r=iya Vai.s.navism
Recasting the Acts of Kcr.s.na
The Polemics of the Tale of Kcr.s.na
An Islamic Reappraisal of Vai.s.nava Theology
Messianic Intersections of the Avat=ara and Nab=i
Missionary Translation as Creative Iconoclasm

6. Ascension and Ascendancy: Constructing the Prophet for Bengal
The Nab=iva.m'sa's Ascension Narrative in the Perso- Turkic Mi]cr=aj Tradition
The Prophet as God's Beloved
The Prophet as Perfect Phakir
The Prophet as Intercessor
The Historiographer and Legitimation

Conclusion: Historiography, Translation, and Conversion

Appendix: Distribution of Manuscripts of the NV in Various Bangladeshi Archives
Works Cited
Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 236 x 157 mm
Gewicht 780 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie Islam
Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 0-19-008922-9 / 0190089229
ISBN-13 978-0-19-008922-1 / 9780190089221
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