Religious Conversion in India: Modes, Motivations, and Meanings / edited by Rowena Robinson and Sathianathan Clarke
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- 291.4254 R658
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includes index and biblioraphy
Section One Modes of Conversion to Islam Diverting the Ganges: The Nizari Ismaili Model of Conversion in South Asia Trade, Conversion and the Growth of the Islamic Community in Kerala Who Are the Bengal Muslims? Conversion and Islamization in Bengal Arya Shudhi and Muslim Tabligh: Muslim Reactions to Arya Samaj Proselytization (1923-30) Section Two Conversions to Jainism, Sikhism and Buddhism: Past and Present Conversion to Jainism: Historical Perspectives Conversion and Sikh Tradition Conversion in Buddhism B. R. Ambedkar and the Navayan Diksha Section Three Transformations of Caste and Tribe Assertion, Conversion and Indian Nationalism: Govind`s Movement Among the Bhils Section Four Conversion to Christianity Sixteenth Century Conversions to Christianity in Goa Conversion to Christianity in Tamil Nadu: Conscious and Constitutive Community Mobilization Towards a Different Symbolic World Vision Christian Conversion in the Punjab: What Has Changed? Christian Conversion Movements in North East India
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