Usha Sanyal Explained

Usha Sanyal
Birth Place:India
Discipline:History
Sub Discipline:Southeast Asia
Workplaces:Wingate University
Thesis Title:In the Path of the Prophet: Maulana Ahmad Riza Khan Barelwi and the Ahl-e Sunnat wa Jamaat Movement in British India, c. 1870-1921

Usha Sanyal is an Indian scholar and historian of Islam specializing in the Barelvi movement. She was a visiting assistant professor of history at Wingate University in North Carolina.

Her PhD dissertation analysed the Islamic legal scholar Ahmed Raza Khan Barelvi.[1]

Education

Sanyal graduated with a BA (Honors) in sociology with a minor in economics from Delhi University, India and an MA in Southeast Asian studies from the University of Kent at Canterbury, UK. Her M Phil. in South Asian and Southeast Asian history, was done from Columbia University. She also completed a Ph.D. in history from the Columbia University in 1990.[2]

Languages

Sanyal's research includes a knowledge of the English, French, and Hindi-Urdu Languages.

Works

Sanyal has authored five books:

Devotional Islam and Politics in British India received a positive review from the scholar and translator of South Asian literature Aditya Behl in The Journal of Religion. He described it as "a well-researched and welcome addition to the literature on Islamic reform in colonial India".[5]

Her articles include:

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.columbia.edu/cu/sai/dissertations.html Doctoral Dissertations of Recent Alumni
  2. https://ushasanyal.org/
  3. Book: 978-1350137066 . Food, Faith and Gender in South Asia: The Cultural Politics of Women's Food Practices . Kumar . Nita . Sanyal . Usha . 20 February 2020 . Bloomsbury Academic .
  4. Book: Muslim Voices: Community and Self in South Asia . 2020-09-28 . www.amazon.com. 16 May 2020 . Yoda Press .
  5. Behl . Aditya . Devotional Islam and Politics in British India: Ahmad Riza Khan and His Movement, 1870-1920. Usha Sanyal . . January 1999 . 79 . 1 . 178–179 . 10.1086/490387.
  6. Discipline and Nurture: Living in a girls' madrasa, living in community. 10.1017/S0026749X17000166. 2019. Sanyal. Usha. Farah. Sumbul. Modern Asian Studies. 53. 2. 411–450. 149768146.
  7. Book: Islam in South Asia in Practice. 9780691044200. 28 September 2009. Metcalf. Barbara D.. Princeton University Press .