Ecstasy and Enlightenment
The Ismaili Devotional Literature of South Asia
Abstract
I.B. Tauris in association with the Institute of Ismaili Studies The devotional and mystical literature of the Ismailis in the Indo-Pakistan subcontinent is a little known but rich seam of creativity in the cultural heritage of Islam. This book focuses on the ginans - a large corpus of hymns and poems composed in a variety of Indic languages and attributed to a series of preacher-saints who propogated the Ismaili form of Islam in the subcontinent over several centuries. Situating the gians in the larger context of Sufi, Bhakti and Sant poetry in medieval India, the author explores their history, characteristics, themes and prosody, as well as the unique Khojki script in which they were recorded. He also highlights the continuing vitality of this tradition in the religious life of Nizari Ismaili communities of South Asian origin.
Keywords
Islamic groups: Shi’ah, Shi’iteDOI
10.5040/9780755611751ISBN
9780755616336, 9780755616336Publisher
Bloomsbury AcademicPublisher website
https://www.bloomsbury.com/academic/Publication date and place
London, 2002Imprint
I.B. TaurisSeries
Ismaili Heritage,Classification
Literary studies: general
Literary studies: poetry and poets
Islam
Regional / International studies