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Reading Medieval Religious Discourse: Abu Hamid al-Ghazali and the Construction of Communal Identity (2001)
The scholarly works of , currently the Dean of the Aga Khan University's Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisations , provide a transformative lens through which to view Islamic history, mysticism, and the Persianate world. His books often challenge traditional linear narratives, instead emphasizing the vast diversity and fluid conceptualizations of time, body, and authority within Islamic contexts. Major Academic Publications shahzad bashir books
Though not books, these works by Bashir are often cited alongside his monographs: As the Lysbeth Warren Anderson Professor of Islamic
| Your Background | Recommended Book | |----------------|------------------| | General reader interested in mystical Islam | Fazlallah Astarabadi and the Hurufis | | Undergraduate in Religious Studies | Messianic Hopes and Mystical Visions | | Graduate student (Theory-heavy) | Sufi Bodies | | Researcher on Shi’ism or Central Asia | All three monographs + journal articles | and pre-modern Islamic historiography
When exploring the intersection of Sufism, Shia messianism, and pre-modern Islamic historiography, one name stands out in contemporary academia: . As the Lysbeth Warren Anderson Professor of Islamic Studies at Brown University, Bashir has carved a niche as a leading scholar of Persianate societies, particularly focusing on Central and South Asia.