Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Academic Books

  1. Balzani, Marzia. 2019. Ahmadiyya Islam and the Muslim diaspora: living in the end of days. London : Routledge.
  2. Crouch, Melissa. 2009. Indonesia, militant Islam and Ahmadiyah: origins and implications. Melbourne: ARC Federation Fellowship, Centre fof Islamic Law and Society, Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne.
  3. Fisher, Humphrey J. 1963. Ahmadiyyah; a study in contemporary Islām on the West African Coast. [London]: Published for the Nigerian Institute of Social and Economic Research [by] Oxford University Press.
  4. Friedmann, Yohanan. 1989. Prophecy continuous: aspects of Ahmadi religious thought and its medieval background. Berkeley: University of California Press.
  5. Geaves, Ron. 2018. Islam and Britain: Muslim mission in an age of empire. London, UK ; New York, NY, USA : Bloomsbury Academic.
  6. Gualtieri, Antonio R. 1989. Conscience and coercion: Ahmadi Muslims and orthodoxy in Pakistan. Montreal: Guernica.
  7. Gualtieri, Antonio R. 2004. The Ahmadis: community, gender, and politics in a Muslim society. Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press.
  8. Hanson, John Halloway. 2017. The Ahmadiyya in the Gold Coast: Muslim cosmopolitans in the British Empire. Bloomington : Indiana University Press.
  9. Jonker, Gerdien. 2016. The Ahmadiyya quest for religious progress missionizing Europe 1900-1965. Leiden, Boston: Brill 
  10. Khan, Adil Hussain. 2015. From Sufism to Ahmadiyya: a Muslim minority movement in South Asia. Bloomington : Indiana University Press.
  11. Nijhawan, Michael. 2016. The Precarious Diasporas of Sikh and Ahmadiyya Generations Violence, Memory, and Agency. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
  12. Noor, Nina Mariani. 2018. Ahmadi women resisting fundamentalist persecution: a case study on active group resistance in Indonesia. Genève: Globethics.net.
  13. Qasmi, Ali Usman. 2015. The Ahmadis and the politics of religious exclusion in Pakistan. London : Anthem Press.
  14. Suryana, A'an. 2019. The State and Religious Violence in Indonesia Minority Faiths and Vigilantism. Milton: Routledge.
  15. Upal, Muhammad Afzal. 2017. Moderate Fundamentalists Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama'at in the Lens of Cognitive Science of Religion. Warsaw ; Berlin : Sciendo Migration.
  16. Valentine, Simon Ross. 2008. Islam and the Ahmadiyya jamaʻat: history, belief, practice. New York: Columbia University Press.

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