Pakistan History
Bibliography

Welcome to the Pakistan History Bibliography-a curated collection of scholarly resources designed to support researchers, students, and history enthusiasts. This bibliography brings together books, articles, and digital curations on the histories of territories, cultures, societies, ideas, environment, and more relevant to the study of Pakistan.

Compiled by Dr. Sana Haroon (Professor of History and Asian Studies at UMass Boston) and Hosted by Habib University Library and Information Commons.

Green, Nile. “Islam for the Indentured Indian: A Muslim Missionary in Colonial South Africa.” Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 71, no. 3 (2008).

Author: Green, Nile

Green, Nile. “Christian Missionaries, Pashtun Middlemen, and the Attempt to Convert Kafiristan,” In The Roots of Peristan: Pre-Islamic Cultures of the Hindukush-Karakorum, edited by Alberto Cacopardo & Augusto Cacopardo, Rome: Associazione Internazionale di Studi sul Mediterraneo e l’Oriente (2023).

Author: Green, Nile

Ahmad, Mujeeb. “Conservative in Belief, Modern in Techniques Da‘wat-i-Islami: A Revivalist Movement of the Barelwis.” Journal of South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, Vol. XXXIV, no. 2 (2011): 68–86.

Author: Ahmad, Mujeeb