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The Da尨udi Bohras are a community of Shi尪a Ismaili Musta尪li Tayyibis, centred around a lineage of revered living preceptors known as du尪t al-mu廜衍aq蘋n (s. d尪蘋 al-mu廜衍aq, a summoner with total authority), who currently resides in Mumbai, India.狼his affluent Gujarati merchant community boasts a rich historical legacy in the Indian Ocean world. Vineet Gupta calls attention to certain historical junctures where modernity has transformed the virtues of authority among the Da尨udi Bohras. The articulation of authority in this Muslim community, Gupta proposes, is a dynamic process based on a complex synthesis of spiritual and material, ceremonial and legal, as well as ethical and genealogical sources, reflecting the Gujarati as well as the Fatimid and Tayyibi heritage of the 餃硃尪滄硃 (mission).

A Case of Daudi Bohras of South Asia, 1789-1965

Speakers

Vineet Gupta

PhD (Religion) at the Graduate Department of Religion, Vanderbilt University, Nashville (USA)
Dissertation Title: The Dai: Articulating Authority among Daudi Bohras of South Asia, 1787-1921.

Dagikhudo Dagiev

Senior Research Associate

Dagikhudo Dagiev is a Senior Research Associate at the IIS, where he is also coordinating IIS Scholarships and Fellowships. He completed his MPhil Degree in Eurasian Studies from Oxford University and was awarded PhD in Department of Political Science at University College London (UCL).

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