Alphabet Poems and other Urdu Religious Booklets

Main author: Orsini, Francesca
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description Religious booklets formed a substantial part of the boom in commercial publishing and print culture in nineteenth and early-twentieth north India, cheaply available and widely reprinted by multiple publishers. This essay considers two popular texts that allow us to trace some of the range and of the linguistic and emotional contours of this production. Alif Be alphabet poems gesture towards the earlier history of Muslim oral traditions in north India. Short Wafātnāma verse narratives on the death of the Prophet Muhammad, conversely, were most likely produced by authors connected to Sunni reform movements and sought to focus their devotion on the Prophet alone.
format Journal Article
author Orsini, Francesca
author_facet Orsini, Francesca
authorStr Orsini, Francesca
author_letter Orsini, Francesca
title Alphabet Poems and other Urdu Religious Booklets
publisher Brill
publishDate 2023
url https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/41240/