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Title: AHL Al-Quran Movement in Colonial Punjab: Exclusion of Hadith Literature
Authors: Sumbal, Saadia
Keywords: Ahl-al-Quran, Hadith
Qurani namaz
scripturalism
sharia
tariqa
Issue Date: 2021
Citation: Sumbal, Saadia. "AHL Al-Quran Movement in Colonial Punjab: Exclusion of Hadith Literature", Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities: Volume 29, Number 1, Spring 2021.
Abstract: This article discusses the origin of Ahl-al-Quran movement within the historical context of socio-religious movements in the British Indian Punjab during the twentieth century. This movement was part of the process of identity formation and a significant contribution in the dynamic and diverse landscape of South Asian Islam. The movement revoked reaction when it was introduced in a small town of Chakrala where Sufis and shrine-based Islam was highly revered. The proponent of Ahl-al-Quran movement, Abdullah Chakralvi vehemently condemned the shrine-based practices and piri-muridi traditions. It specifically became highly controversial when he initiated a critical reassessment and questioning of texts especially Hadith literature. It also questioned the authority of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and the authenticity of his words and actions and their relevance vis-à-vis Quran. However, the movement deconstructed the notion of singular Islamic tradition and helped to explore the plurality of religious traditions within South Asian Islam
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1456
ISSN: 1994-7046
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