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Indian Islam is regional, often shrine-centred, and internally ranked. Minority status after Partition made community a political fact. Reform and print pushed scriptural uniformity against custom. Caste-like divisions and dargah practice persist. Change is toward a firmer boundary, not toward one identical piety.
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Introduction
Islam in India is a lived religion of many regions, languages, and schools, not a single imported copy of Arabia. Its distinct features grew from conversion, local custom, and a minority position in a caste society. Those features have shifted with reform, partition, law, and the market.
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Distinct features
- Syncretic practice: dargah, urs, and shared saints sat beside mosque and sharia, as in Ajmer and many qasba towns.
- Caste-like ranking among ashraf, ajlaf, and arzal, so Indian Islam did not abolish graded inequality.
- Regional languages, Sufi silsilas, and customary personal law made practice local rather than uniform.
- A minority civic location after 1947 made identity more political than in a Muslim-majority state.
Change over time
- Colonial census and personal law froze ‘Muslim’ as a legal community, which Imtiaz Ahmad and others later showed was internally diverse.
- Reformist and Islamist currents, print, and madrasa networks pushed toward scriptural uniformity and against shrine custom.
- Urban middle-class piety, Tablighi circuits, and satellite preaching recast everyday observance.
- Communal violence and security politics thickened boundary-making, even as class and region still split the community.
Continuity
- Dargah culture, caste among Muslims, and regional rites have not vanished. They compete with purification drives.
Flow diagram
flowchart TD IS[Islam practised in India] --> SY[Dargah custom region] IS --> CST[Internal ranking] RF[Reform law nation] --> BD[Bounded identity] SY --> CH[Change and persistence] BD --> CH
Conclusion
Indian Islam is distinct in syncretism, internal hierarchy, and minority politics. Over time, law, reform, and the nation-state have pushed toward a more bounded community, while local custom still refuses a single mould.
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