Aga Khan Case
Discover the nuanced exploration of Islamic identity in "Aga Khan Case" by Teena Purohit, published by Harvard University Press in 2012. This compelling hardback, spanning 198 pages, challenges the prevailing Arab-centric narrative of Islam that often dominates Western discourse. Purohit advocates for a richer understanding of Islam as a diverse religion, showcasing its multifaceted expressions across different local contexts. Through the lens of the Ismaili community in colonial India, she reveals the complexities of Muslim identity, emphasizing that it is far more intricate than commonly portrayed in the media. Perfect for readers interested in history, religion, and cultural studies, "Aga Khan Case" offers valuable insights into the intersection of law, state, and faith. Dive into this essential read to broaden your perspective on the Islamic world.