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For God or empire, Sayyid Fadl and the Indian Ocean world, Wilson Chacko Jacob

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For God or empire, Sayyid Fadl and the Indian Ocean world, Wilson Chacko Jacob
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
For God or empire
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Wilson Chacko Jacob
Sub title
Sayyid Fadl and the Indian Ocean world
Summary
Sayyid Fadl, a descendant of the Prophet Muhammad, led a unique life-one that spanned much of the nineteenth century and connected India, Arabia, and the Ottoman Empire. For God or Empire tells his story, part biography and part global history, as his life and legacy afford a singular view on historical shifts of power and sovereignty, religion and politics. Wilson Chacko Jacob recasts the genealogy of modern sovereignty through the encounter between Islam and empire-states in the Indian Ocean world. Fadl's travels in worlds seen and unseen made for a life that was both unsettled and unsettling. And through his life at least two forms of sovereignty-God and empire-become apparent in intersecting global contexts of religion and modern state formation. While these changes are typically explained in terms of secularization of the state and the birth of rational modern man, the life and afterlives of Sayyid Fadl-which take us from eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Indian Ocean worlds to twenty-first century cyberspace-offer a more open-ended global history of sovereignty and a more capacious conception of life
Target audience
adult
Classification
Content