La Renovation du Shi'isme Ismaelien En Inde Et Au Pakistan
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La Renovation du Shi'isme Ismaelien En Inde Et Au Pakistan

D'apres les Ecrits et les Discours de Sultan Muhammad Shah Aga Khan

Michel Boivin

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La Renovation du Shi'isme Ismaelien En Inde Et Au Pakistan

D'apres les Ecrits et les Discours de Sultan Muhammad Shah Aga Khan

Michel Boivin

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This French-language book is the first to propose a scientific approach to the Aga Khan's religious thought, placing it in its proper perspective by revealing how the Aga Khan responded to contemporary challenges. It will be of interest to both students and scholars of history, orientalism and Islamic thought and cultures, and to anyone interested in South Asia or in the fundamental issues of religion and modernity.

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Verlag
Routledge
Jahr
2013
ISBN
9781136850264
Bibliographie
Première Partie
Bibliographie Ismaélienne et Aga-Khanienne1
A–LES ECRITS DE L’AGA KHAN
1–les sources autographes
a – les livres
1.
India in transition – A study in political evolution, Bombay & Calcutta, Bennett, Coleman & Co Ltd, 1918 (first printed May, reprinted August); New York, Putnam’s Sons, 1918, 310 pp.
2.
Glimpses of Islam, with Dr Zaki Ali, Lahore, Ashraf Press, 1973 (lère édition 1944, Imprimerie de la Tribune de Genève, Genève), 83 pp.
3.
L’Europe et l’Islam, avec le Dr Zaki Ali, Genève/Annemasse, 1945, Editions du Mont Blanc, 73 pp.
4a.
Memoirs – World through and Time, with a foreword by Somerset Maugham, London, Cassel & Co, 1954, 350 pp.
4b.
Die Memoiren des Aga Khan: Welten und Zeiten, Vienna, Munich, Bassel, Verlag Kurt Desh, 1954, 448 pp.
4c.
Aga Khan – Mémoires, traduites de l’anglais par Jane Fillion, lettre préface de Jean Cocteau, Paris Albin Michel, 1955, 422 pp.
b–interviews, préfaces, discours et articles
“In the days of my youth”, M.A.P, August 15, 1902, reproduit dans N.M. Dumasia, A brief history of the Aga Khan with an Account of his Predecessors, the Ismailian Princes or Benefatimite Caliphs of Egypt, with a preface of T. Morrison, Bombay, Times of India, 1903, pp. 168 176.
“The finances of India I Budget speech in the Council of the Governor General”, Abstract of the Proceedings of the Council of the Governor General of India assembled for the Purpose of Making Laws and Regulations, vol. XLII, Calcutta, 1903, pp. 91 97.
“The finances of India II Budget speech in the Council of the Governor General”, Abstract of the Proceedings of the Council of the Governor General of India assembled for the Purpose of Making Laws and Regulations, vol. XLIII, Calcutta, 1904, pp. 491 499.
“The defence of India”, The Nineteenth Century, LVIII, 1905, pp. 367 375.
“Some thoughts on Indian discontent”, National Review, February 1907, pp. 951 972.
“Advice to the Muslim League Inaugural Address to the Deccan Muslim League Meeting”, The Civil and Military Gazette, 18, August 1908.
“The Problem of the Minorities in India”, The Times, 14 February, 1909.
“Some aspects of Indian reforms”, National Review, December 1909, pp. 577 589.
“The objectives of the Aligarh College”, The Times of India, 27 January 1910.
“Lord Minto’s Viceroyalty”, National Review, January 1911, pp. 852 860.
“The Muslims of the British Empire”, The Times of India, 22 July 1911.
“India’s Education and her future position in the Empire”, National Review, July 1911, pp. 779 792.
“Educational Needs of Muslim India”, The Times of India, 5 December 1911.
“The repeal of the Partition of Bengal”, Comrade, 10 February 1912.
“An Appeal to the Indian Muslims to help the refugees of the Balkan War”, The Times of India, 9 December 1912.
“India and the Balkan War: Position of Muslims”, The Times of India Press, 13 February 1913.
“Public Services in India”, Appendix to the Report of the Commissioners, volume VI: Minutes of Evidence relating to the Indian and Provincial Civil Services taken at Bombay from the 1st to the 12th March 1913, with Appendices, His Majesty’s Stationery Office, London, 1914, Cd. 7579, pp. 54 69.
“The ideals of Muslim India”, The Times of India, 2 August 1913.
“Resignation from the All India Muslim League Presidentship”, The Times, 8 November 1913.
“On Moslem policy Future of the Indian League”, The Times, 8 November, 1913.
“Indians in South Africa and the Empire”, The Times of India, 17 December 1913.
“The Indians Muslim Outlook”, The Edinburgh Review, January 1914, pp. 1 13.
“The state of Muslim Politics in India”, The Rangoon Gazette, 9 February 1914.
“Advice to the Indian Residents in Burma”, The Rangoon Gazette, 16 February 1914.
“Voluntary work and the War Effort”, The Times of India, 26 October 1914.
“Turkey, the War and Muslim India”, The times, 4 November 1914.
Omar Khayyâm – Faithfully & literally translated (from original persian) by John Pollen, with a foreword by His Highness the Aga Khan, London, East & West Ltd., 1915.
“The Example of Sir Pherozeshah Mehta”, The Times of India, 8 January 1916.
“In defence of Lord Hardinge”, The Times 23 July 1917.
“Gokhale’s Last Political Testament”, The Times, 15 August 1917.
“Tribute to E.S. Montagu and Lord Sinha”, in The Insistent claims of Indian Reforms: Speeches at a Banquet in London on 7 March 1919, Philip Lee Warner, London, 1919, pp. 34 37.
“The post war Future of Turkey”, with Sayyid Ameer Ali, The Times, 3 June 1919.
“Indian Muslim Sentiment and Turkey”, with Sayyid Ameer Ali, The Times, 2 August 1919.
“Suffrage for the Indian Women”, The Times, 11 August 1919.
“British policy in the East”, The Times, November 5 & 6, 1920.
“The Dimensions of the Turkish Problem”, The Indian Annual Register 1921, Calcutta, n.d., Part I, pp. 145 148.
“India desires”, The Times, 14 March 1921.
“Indian Muslim Concern for Turkey”, The Morning Post, 9 July 1921.
“Peace with Turkey”, The Times, 12 November 1921.
“Remembering Sir Pherozeshah Mehta”, Foreword to H.P. Mody, Sir Pherozeshah Mehta: A Political Biography, The Times of India Press, Bombay, 1921, pp. vii ix.
“A royal viceroy”, The Times, 21 June 1922.
“Possibility of a Turkish Settlement”, The Times of India, 16 December 1922.
“Counsel to the Muslims of India”, The Times of India, 16 January 1923.
“The Indian question in Kenya”, The Times of India, 26 January 1923.
“The Political situation in India”, The Times of India Press, 7 April 1923.
“On Lausanne treaty with Turkey”, The Times, 28 July 1923.
“The New Muslim World”, The Edinburgh Review, October 1923, pp. 230 236.
“Appeal to Turkey to retain the Khilafat”, with Sayyed Ameer Ali, The Times, 14 December 1923.
“Reasons for the appeal to Turkey”, The Times, 17 December 1923.
“Optimism and good will”, The Sunday Express, 13 April 1924.
“The Moroccan war sufferers” with Lord Lamington and Sayyid Ameer Ali, The Times, 18, October 1924.
“Lord Milner’s credo”, The Times, 5 August 1925.
“How to live long”, The Evening Standard, 8 December 1925.
“A Constitution for India”, The Times, 12 & 13 October 1928.
“Nationhood for the Indian Muslims”, In Report of the All India Muslim Conference held at Delhi on 31 December, 1928, and 1st January, 1929, compiled and published by Hafizur Rahman, Aligarh, n.d., pp. 20 23.
“Britain and the Muslims of India”, Daily Express, 3 May 1929.
“British Policy in India”, The Times, 7 November 1929.
“Indian aspirati...

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