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OverviewThe Khojas were generally regarded as part of the Indian Gujarati mercantile castes known as Lohanas and Bhatias who due to famine, as well as trading opportunities, migrated to Zanzibar in the 1830s and then to other parts of East Africa. They found themselves questioning their socio-religious identity amidst major struggles in the 19th and 20th centuries; living under British and German colonial rule, contending with the Omani sultanate and dealing with the proclamations of Aga Khan III who forbade interaction between Khoja Ismailis and Khoja Shia Ithna-Asheries. Their migration turned into a quest for faith, communal happiness and economic stability. In this extensively-researched work based on Gujarati sources, Dr Sibtain Panjwani captures 100 years of history of the early Khojas who migrated from India to East-Africa and initially were - arguably - a distinct blend of Hindu and Muslim being influenced by the Satpanth tradition. Dr Sibtain Panjwani is a historian specialising in Khoja Shia Ithna-Asheri Muslim heritage. After obtaining qualifications in dentistry, law and medical ethics from the University of Manchester, King's College London and the University of Essex, he became the Secretary General of the World Federation KSIMC from 1997 to 2003. There he worked closely with Mulla Asgharali M M Jaffer focusing on the Khoja diaspora. He is the director of The Awakening Project(c) which focuses on Khoja community development and he delivers lectures on Gujarati exegesis of the Qur'an and Islamic bioethics. Dr Imranali Panjwani is a Senior Lecturer in Law at Anglia Ruskin University and Head of Diverse Legal Consulting, UK where he writes country expert reports for asylum seekers. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dr Sibtain Akberali Panjwani , Dr Imranali PanjwaniPublisher: Sun Behind the Cloud Publications Ltd Imprint: Sun Behind the Cloud Publications Ltd Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.20cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.612kg ISBN: 9781908110862ISBN 10: 1908110864 Pages: 462 Publication Date: 01 February 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""This book is a remarkable contribution to the academic field of Khoja Studies. We are indebted to Dr Sibtain Panjwani for his painstaking efforts over decades in recording and assembling these histories that are contextualised through his lifetime of ethnographic observations of the community. This book is essential for any study of the Khojas of East Africa and will serve as a resource for succeeding generations of Anglophone Khojas in the Western diaspora interested in learning about their unique heritage in our multicultural, globalized world."" -Iqbal Akhtar, Associate Professor in the Department of Religious Studies and Politics & International Relations at Florida International University. ""Dr Sibtain Panjwani has dug deeper to trace the origin of the Khoja community, going back to Satpanth and Pir Sadr al-Din, and its twists and turns before it finally emerged as the Khoja Shia Ithna-Asheries. It will become even more challenging when he discusses the community across the second boundary to the West, to which his second volume will be devoted and for which many will be waiting with bated breath."" -Abdul Sheriff, Emeritus Professor at the University of Dar es Salaam and former Adviser & Principal Curator of Zanzibar museums." This book is a remarkable contribution to the academic field of Khoja Studies. We are indebted to Dr Sibtain Panjwani for his painstaking efforts over decades in recording and assembling these histories that are contextualised through his lifetime of ethnographic observations of the community. This book is essential for any study of the Khojas of East Africa and will serve as a resource for succeeding generations of Anglophone Khojas in the Western diaspora interested in learning about their unique heritage in our multicultural, globalized world. -Iqbal Akhtar, Associate Professor in the Department of Religious Studies and Politics & International Relations at Florida International University. Dr Sibtain Panjwani has dug deeper to trace the origin of the Khoja community, going back to Satpanth and Pir Sadr al-Din, and its twists and turns before it finally emerged as the Khoja Shia Ithna-Asheries. It will become even more challenging when he discusses the community across the second boundary to the West, to which his second volume will be devoted and for which many will be waiting with bated breath. -Abdul Sheriff, Emeritus Professor at the University of Dar es Salaam and former Adviser & Principal Curator of Zanzibar museums. Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |