South Asian Studies Unit (SASU)
We aim to advance knowledge on the diverse history, doctrines and practices of Muslims in the region that constitutes present-day India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and other South Asian regions.
With a commitment to high-quality academic research and publications, the unit is uniquely placed to contribute to current academic debates as they relate to Islam and Muslims in South Asia. It seeks to further scholarly understanding of Satpanth history, literature, heritage and identity in order to promote critical thinking in the field of South Asian Ismaili studies.
In addition to drawing on the expertise of in-house researchers and faculty, we aim to collaborate with institutions and researchers across the world to produce publications and organise seminars, lectures and conferences which elucidate a shared vision of rigorous and critical academic enquiry.
Our research
The unit is working on a number of research projects related to Muslims in South Asia, including:
- Developing an annotated bibliography of vernacular sources relevant to South Asian studies
- Reconstructing the lives of figures of the Satpanth tradition
- Documenting the migration and process of acculturation of various Ismaili groups (e.g. Persians accompanying Imam Hasan Ali Shah to India; the South Asian Ismaili migration to East Africa, Europe and North America; migration due to the 1947 India/Pakistan partition and subsequent separation of Bangladesh)
- Researching the reception of the Qur’an(also Koran. Arabic term meaning, ‘recitation’ or ‘scripture’): Muslims believe that the Holy Qur’an contains divine revelations to the Prophet Muhammed received in Mecca and Medina over a period of… More among the Satpanth communities of South Asia.
Publications
- Ecstasy and Enlightenment: The Ismaili Devotional Literature of South Asia by Ali S. Asani
- A Scent of Sandalwood: Indo-Ismaili Religious Lyrics by Aziz Esmail
- Crossing the Threshold: Understanding Religious Identities in South Asia by Dominique-Sila Khan
- Selected Speeches and Writings of Sir Sultan Muhammad Shah Ed. By K.K. Aziz
- The First Aga KhanA title granted by the Shah of Persia to the then Ismaili Imam in 1818 and inherited by each of his successors to the Imamate.: Memoirs of the 46th Ismaili Imam by Daniel Beben and Daryoush Mohammad Poor
- Fifty Years in the East: The Memoirs of Wladimir Ivanow by Farhad Daftary