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Hindus and Muslims in Medieval North India: Stages of Reciprocal Perception
Studies in People's History Pub Date : 2021-06-02 , DOI: 10.1177/2348448921997031
Eugenia Vanina 1
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Migrating to India and becoming a part of its population, the Muslims passed through different stages in their perception by Hindus. The article discusses these stages of this process–from alienation to familiarity, from generalisation to individualisation–as reflected in some literary texts of medieval epoch. A significant contributor to this development was the growth of Muslim population due not to migration only, but, more significantly, to the conversion of local people who, accepting the new religion, remained familiar with many aspects of regional culture and lifestyle. The other side of the process, the Muslim view of Hindus, is also studied, to demonstrate that, despite observable differences, the followers of both religions took the same direction that led to the recognition of the ‘other’ as a natural part of a socially and culturally heterogeneous entity



中文翻译:

中世纪北印度的印度教徒和穆斯林:相互认知的阶段

移民到印度并成为其人口的一部分后,穆斯林在印度教徒眼中经历了不同的阶段。这篇文章讨论了这个过程的这些阶段——从疏远到熟悉,从概括到个性化——正如中世纪时期的一些文学文本所反映的那样。这一发展的一个重要因素是穆斯林人口的增长,这不仅是因为移民,更重要的是,当地人民接受了新宗教,仍然熟悉区域文化和生活方式的许多方面。该过程的另一面,即穆斯林对印度教徒的看法,也得到了研究,以证明尽管存在明显差异,

更新日期:2021-06-03
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