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Islamic Literary Networks in South and Southeast Asia

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Ricci, Ronit

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Oxford University Press

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Networks of travel and trade have often been viewed as pivotal to understanding interactions among Muslims in various regions of South and Southeast Asia. What if we thought of language and literature as an additional network, one that crisscrossed these

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Journal of Islamic Studies

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2037-12-31