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222 | 0 | _aInternational Journal of Islam in Asia | |
245 | 0 | 0 | _aInternational Journal of Islam in Asia. |
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362 | 1 | _aBegan with: Volume 1, issue 1 (2020). | |
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_tVolume 4 (2023): Issue 1-2 (Apr 2024) _a- Introduction: Centering Islamic Studies in Asia _g- Translingual Islam: The Perso-Arabic Cosmopolis in China _g- Keramat: Muḥammad’s Heirs and Nodes of a Multi-Centered Islam in Southeast Asia _g- Women’s Fatwa-Making in Indonesia: Gender, Authority, and Everyday Legal Practice _g- Iqbal’s Falcons and Nightingales: Metaphor, Modernity, and the Poetics of Islam in South Asia _g- Zarina’s Singularity: On Muslim Belonging and Unbelonging in the Modern World _g- Fashioning Islamic Asia: Urban Hui Muslims and Cosmopolitan Bridal Looks in Xi’an, China _g- Epilogue: Asia as a Privileged Space of Inquiry in the Field of Islamic Studies |
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_tVolume 3 (2022): Issue 1-2 (Sep 2023) _g- Beyond Colonial Rupture: Print Culture and the Emergence of Muslim Modernity in Nineteenth-Century South Asia _g- Printing a Transregional Ṭarīqa: Haji Imdadullah Makki (d. 1899) and Sufi Contestations from Thana Bhavan to Istanbul _g- Printing Islamic Modernism: Arabic Texts for Arab and South Asian Muslims in the Early Twentieth Century _g- A Social Space for Religious Reform: Maktaba-i Durkhan and the Emergence of a Vernacular Print Culture in Colonial Balochistan (1882–1948) _g- Arabic-Malayalam Texts at the British Library: Themes, Genres, and Production _g- Alphabet Poems and other Urdu Religious Booklets _g- The Garden and the Fire: The Hereafter in the Bengali Muslim Literary Imagination _g- Salacious Songs: Khemṭā Dance and Participatory Printed Media in Nineteenth-Century North India _g- Chāpā-Puthis: Some Print-House Practices in Mid-nineteenth Century Calcutta |
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_tVolume 2 (2021): Issue 2 (Mar 2023) _g- Introductory Essay: At Home and Afar – Malay-Indonesian Cosmopolitan Muslim Identities in Contemporary and Historical Mobility _g- The Indonesian “Cosmopolitan Islamic Intellectual” Revisited: A Focus on the Continued Prevalence of “Cosmopatriotism” and the “West” _g- Persianate Fiqh in Indonesia: Majmuʿih-yi Khani as a Rare Legal Manuscript in a Cosmopolitan Context _g- Learning Islam “ala Gaza”: Palestinian Shaykhs as Figures of Religious Authority in Indonesian Palestine Solidarity Practices _g- Cosmopolitan Imagery: Prestigious Connections to the World in Contemporary Muslim and Christian Indonesian Pilgrimage Pictures _g- Epilogue |
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_tVolume 2 (2021): Issue 1 (Oct 2022) _g- Narrating Islamic Origins in the Philippines: From Princess Urduja to Alexander the Great _g- Legitimacy, Syncretism, and Bangsamoro Jihad: Discourses of Struggle and Community within the Moro Islamic Liberation Front _g- Islam in the Chinese Religious Landscape: Secularization of Mosque Leadership in Late Imperial China, 1600–1900 _g- Technology-Mediated Communication and Representations of Islam in Northwest China: Insights from Visual Postings on Weixin |
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_tVolume 1 (2021): Issue 2 (Oct 2021) _g- Locating the Non-Aḥrārī Silsila of the Naqshbandīya in Central Asia: A Historical Contextualization of Ḥāfiẓ Baṣīr within the Central Asian Sufi Tradition _g- Dying a Good Death: Indonesian Rituals and Negotiations About the End of Life _g- The Transformational Power of Barokah and Silaturahmi in Muslim Indonesia _g- The Re-emergence of the Indonesian Islamic State Groups: Their Survival and Modus Operandi |
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_tVolume 1 (2020): Issue 1 (Dec 2020) _g- Sinicizing Islam: Translating the Gulistan of Saʿdi in Modern China _g- Islamic Feminism and Hegemonic Discourses on Faith and Gender in Islam _g- Buddhism according to Modern Muslim Exegetes _g- Religious Tolerance of Madrasa Students according to Their Religious Affiliation: An Empirical Investigation _a- The Defence of National Identity as a Revolutionary Concept: Gharbzadigī, Islamic Modernisation, and Anticolonialism |
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588 | 0 | _aVolume 1, issue 1 (2020); title from cover image (publisher's website, viewed November 23, 2021). | |
588 | 1 | _aVolume 1, issue 2 (2021) (viewed February 14, 2022). | |
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