Telling the Story of Islam in Asia: Reflections on Teleologies and Timelessness

作者:
Barbara D. Metcalf
作者单位:
University of Michigan
摘要:
Any of us who teaches about Muslims in Asia is likely to feel the need to insist on the importance of the subject and its neglect by people who reduce Islam and its adherents to the Middle East or conflate Muslim and Arab. The chart of population figures listed in the appendix shows why, in terms of the sheer numbers involved, one might want to assert Asia’s importance as the four largest Muslim populations in the world: Indonesia, Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh are in Asia. The largest concentration of Muslims anywhere is in the area we demarcate “South Asia,” the old British India with close to half a billion population of Muslims. Approximately one in three of the world’s Muslims lives in the first set of countries listed in the appendix.
语种:
EN
DOI:
10.16995/ane.220
来源期刊:
The ASIANetwork Exchange: A Journal for Asian Studies in the Liberal Arts
出版商:
Open Library of Humanities
年,卷(期):
2009;16(2):9-24