Book at Lunchtime: Haji Imdadullah

Wed May 13 2026 at 12:30 pm to 01:45 pm UTC+01:00

Seminar Room 63, Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities | Oxford

TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities
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Book at Lunchtime: Haji Imdadullah
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TORCH Book at Lunchtime presents Haji Imdadullah by Dr Moin Ahmad Nizami (Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies).
About this Event

Haji Imdadullah (1817-1899) was a prominent Sufi shaykh of the Chishti order. The first part of his life coincided with the period when the British were consolidating their power over India. His family were long settled in the small towns in the north of the country. During the repression that followed the 1857 Uprising against British rule, Imdadullah migrated to the Ottoman Hijaz and settled in Makka where he remained until his death. From there Imdadullah was able to establish his authority among a large and dispersed community of scholars and sufis. He continued to guide his disciples from across the Indian Ocean through his correspondence and his books. His authority spread further in India and into the wider Islamic world. His life, works, and legacy offer a window on an early stage of Muslim response to the forced encounter with the processes of modernization just as they gathered momentum.

This book explains how Imdadullah came to be respected as a spiritual forefather of key seminaries at Deoband, Saharanpur and Lucknow, and of important movements such as Tablighi Jamaat and Jamiat-i Ulama-i Hind. It highlights some of the major intellectual trends of the period and their continued relevance: the convergence between the sufi and scholarly traditions; the networks that linked South Asian intellectuals with their peers elsewhere in the Islamic world; their use of print and improved transportation to sustain trans-Asian networks and to manoeuvre within them. It explains also how Imdadullah stood out among his contemporaries on account of his commitment to minimizing disputes over ritual and doctrine that were rife among Muslims in India and elsewhere.

Lunch is served at 12.30pm, with the discussion beginning at 12.45pm.

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Seminar Room 63, Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities, Walton Street, Oxford, United Kingdom

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