Islam in India




History

Architecture

Mughal · Indo-Islamic · Indo-Saracenic

Major figures

Moinuddin Chishti · Akbar
 · Ahmad Raza Khan
 · Maulana Azad
Sir Syed Ahmed Khan · Bahadur Yar Jung

Communities

Northern · Mappilas · Tamil
Konkani · Marathi · Vora Patel
Memons · North-Eastern · Kashmiris
Hyderabadi · Dawoodi Bohras · Khoja
Oriya · Nawayath · Bearys · The Saits
Meo · Sunni Bohras
Kayamkhani · Bengali

Schools of law

Hanafi · Shafi`i · Maliki · Hanbali

Schools of thought

Barelvi · Deobandi · Shia · Ahle Hadith

Mosques in India

Historic Mosques of India

Culture

Muslim culture of Hyderabad

Other topics

Ahle Sunnat Movement in South Asia
Islahi Movement in Kerala
Indian Muslim nationalism
Muslim chronicles for Indian history

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Islamic contribution to Indian architecture is far reaching and undeniable. New modes and principles of construction were developed reflecting the religious and social needs of the adherents of Islam.

Contents

Masjid and Mandir

Prior to the Muslim incursions into India, open space in Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain constructions was constained by length stone slabs could be spanned across two columns.

Classes of Indo-Islamic Architecture

Sharma divides Indo-Islamic architecture into three broad classes consisting of monuments erected under patronage of the Sultans such as Qutb-ud-din Aybak, monuments erected by governors of independent provinces, and landmark construction of the Mughals.

See also

References

Sharma, Y.D. (2001). Delhi and its Neighbourhood. New Delhi, India: Archaeological Survey of India.



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