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Decolonising Sufism: The Colonial Construction of Sufism in British India and it's impacts on Indian Muslims

Sun, 19 Jan

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Rumi's Kitchen

Join us for a thought-provoking talk with Rehman Anwer, a PhD student at the University of Glasgow, public servant, and writer.

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Decolonising Sufism: The Colonial Construction of Sufism in British India and it's impacts on Indian Muslims
Decolonising Sufism: The Colonial Construction of Sufism in British India and it's impacts on Indian Muslims

Time & Location

19 Jan 2025, 15:00 – 17:00 GMT

Rumi's Kitchen, 120 Craven Park Rd, London NW10 8QD, UK

About The Event

Rehman will delve into the topic: Decolonising Sufism: The Colonial Construction of Sufism in British India and its Impacts on Indian Muslims.


Rehman is the author of The Fundamentals of Sufism, published in 2022, which explores the core principles of Sufism and their relevance today.


This session promises to shed light on the historical shaping of Sufism during colonial rule and its lasting implications for Indian Muslim identity.


Kindly be informed that we are raising funds for Sudan, and all earnings will be contributed through Ulfa Aid to support the less fortunate

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