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Observations on the Mussulmauns of India / Descriptive of Their Manners, Customs, Habits and Religious Opinions Made During a Twelve Years' Residence in Their Immediate Society

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A first-hand, twelve-year account of Muslim life in India that documents domestic routines, religious beliefs, rituals, and social customs as lived within family, neighborhood, and courtly settings. The author describes prayer and pilgrimage practices, marriage and inheritance customs, dress, festivals, hospitality, and the rituals of deference toward rulers, while noting interactions between traditional authorities and colonial administration. The narrative combines descriptive sketches and anecdotes with attention to language and terminology, and the edition includes editorial notes that clarify local words and contextualize observed usages for a general readership.

About the Author

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Mrs. Meer Hasan Ali

Mrs. Meer Hasan Ali was a notable observer and chronicler of the social and cultural life of the Mussulmauns in India during the 19th century. Her key work, "Observations on the Mussulmauns of India," provides a detailed account of their manners, customs, habits, and religious beliefs, drawn from her twelve years of residence within their communities. Through her writings, she offers valuable insights into the complexities of Indian Muslim society, contributing to the understanding of cultural dynamics during a transformative period in Indian history.

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