(NOTE: While works in English are arranged alphabetically according
to the last name of the author, as is usual, Urdu works are arranged
alphabetically according to the full name of the author. Hence Khwaja
Altaf Husain Hali's works appear under K, not under H or even A; Sayyid
Ahmad Khan's under S, not under K; and so on. There is a good deal of
room for disagreement in this system, but it works as well as any).
ENGLISH WORKS
=Abdullah, S.M. The Spirit and Substance of Urdu Prose Under the
Influence of Sir Sayyid Ahmad Khan. Lahore: S.M. Ashraf, 1940.
=Ahmad, Aziz. Islamic Modernism in India and Pakistan, 1857-1964.
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1967.
=Ahmad, Nazir. The Bride's Mirror, tr. into English by G.E.
Ward. London: Henry Frowde, 1903.
=Ali, Ahmad. Twilight in Delhi. Bombay: Oxford
University Press, Champak Library edn., 1966.
=Amman, Mir. Bagh o Bahar or Tales of the Four Darveshes, tr.
by Duncan Forbes. London: Crosby Lockwood, 1857.
=Andrews, C.F. Zakaullah of Delhi. Reprint. Lahore: Universal
Books, 1976.
=Arberry, A.J. Classical Persian Literature. London: Allen
and Unwin, 1958.
=Ashraf, Mujeeb. Muslim Attitudes Towards British Rule and Western
Culture in India. Delhi: Idarah-i-Adabiyat-i-Delli, 1982.
=Bailey, T. Grahame. A History of Urdu Literature. Calcutta:
YMCA, and London: Oxford University Press, 1932.
=Basu, Aparna. "The Indigenous System of Education in the Early
Nineteenth Century and its Decline." In Basu, Essays in the
History of Indian Education. New Delhi: Concept, 1982. Pp. 28-38.
=DiBona, Joseph, ed. One Teacher, One School: The Adam Reports on
Indigenous Education in 19th Century India. New Delhi: Biblia Impex,
1983.
=Fernea, Elizabeth Warnock. Guests of the Sheikh: An Ethnography
of an Iraqi Village. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday Anchor Books,
1969.
=Fernea, Robert A. and Fernea, Elizabeth W. "Variation in Religious
Observance among Islamic Women." In Nikki R Keddie, ed. Scholars,
Saints, and Sufis: Muslim Religious Institutions Since 1500. Berkeley:
University of California Press, 1972. Pp. 385-401.
=Gaborieau, Marc. "On the Specific Service Roles in the Traditional
Muslim Society." In Gopal Krishna, ed. Contributions to South
Asian Studies 2. Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1982. Pp. 146-163.
=Goodfriend, Douglas E. "Changing Concept of Caste and Status Among
Old Delhi Muslims." In Imtiaz Ahmad, ed. Modernization and
Social Change Among Muslims in India. Delhi: Manohar, 1983. Pp.
119-152.
=Gupta, Narayani. Delhi Between Two Empires, 1803-1931. Delhi:
Oxford University Press, 1981.
=Hali, Khwaja Altaf Husain. Musaddas-e Hali, English translation.
Karachi: Peermahomed Ebrahim Trust, 1975.
=Hardy, Peter. The Muslims of British India. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press, 1972.
Houghton, Walter E. The Victorian Frame of Mind. New Haven: Yale University
Press, 1957.
=Ikram, S.M. Modern Muslim India and the Birth of Pakistan.
Lahore: S.M. Ashraf, 1970.
=Jeffery, Patricia. Frogs in A Well: Indian Women in Purdah.
London: Zed Press, 1979.
=Kai Ka'us ibn Iskandar. A Mirror for Princes: The Qabus Nama,
tr. by Reuben Levy. New York: E.P. Dutton, 1951.
=Kakar, Sudhir. Shamans, Mystics, and Doctors, A Psychological Inquiry
into India and its Healing Traditions. Delhi: Oxford University
Press, 1982.
=Latif, Sayyid Abdul. The Influence of English Literature
on Urdu Literature. London: Forster Groom, 1924.
=Leitner, G.W. History of Indigenous Education in the Punjab.
Reprint Delhi: Amar Prakashan, 1982, 1st pub. 1882.
=Lelyveld, David. Aligarh's First Generation: Muslim Solidarity
in British India. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1978.
=Levy, Reuben. An Introduction to Persian Literature. New York:
Columbia University Press, 1969.
=Mathur, Y.B. Women's Education in India (1813-1966). Bombay:
Asia Publishing House, 1973.
=Meer Hasan Ali, Mrs. Observations on the Mussalmauns of India,
II Vols. Reprint. Delhi: Idarah-i-Adabiyat-i-Delli, 1973, 1st
pub.1832.
=Metcalf, Barbara. "Islam and Custom in Nineteenth-Century India:
The Reformist Standard of Maulana Thanawi's Bihishti Zewar." Contributions
to Asian Studies XVII (1982) Pp. 62-78.
= ----. "Islamic Reform and Islamic Women: Maulana Thanawi's Jewelry
of Paradise." In Barbara Metcalf, ed. Moral Conduct and Authority.
Berkeley: University of California Press, 1984. Pp. 184-195.
= ----. Islamic Revival in British India: Deoband 1860-1900.
Princeton: Princeton University Press, and Delhi: Oxford University
Press, 1982.
= ----. "The Making of a Muslim Lady: Maulana Thanawi's Bihishti
Zewar." In Milton Israel and N.K. Wagle, eds. Islamic Society
and Culture: Essays in Honour of Professor Aziz Ahmad. Delhi: Manohar,
1983. Pp. 17-38.
= ----, ed. Moral Conduct and Authority: The Place of Adab in South
Asian Islam. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1984.
=Minault, Gail. "Begamati Zuban: Women's Language and Culture in
Nineteenth-Century Delhi." India International Centre Quarterly,
XI, 2 (June, 1984), Pp. 155-170.
= ----. "Hali's Majalis un-Nissa: Purdah and Woman Power in Nineteenth-Century
India." In Milton Israel and N.K. Wagle, eds. Islamic Society
and Culture: Essays in Honour of Professor Aziz Ahmad Delhi: Manohar,
1983. Pp. 39-49.
=----. "Purdah's Progress: The Beginnings of School Education for
Indian Muslim Women." In Jagdish P. Sharma, ed. Individuals
and Ideas in Modern India. Calcutta: Firma KLM, 1982. Pp. 76-97.
= ----. "Sayyid Ahmad Dehlavi and the 'Delhi Renaissance'."
In Robert E. Frykenberg, ed. Delhi Through the Ages: Essays in Honour
of Sir Percival Spear. Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1985.
Pp. 285-296.
= ----. "Shaikh Abdullah, Begam Abdullah, and Sharif Education
for Girls at Aligarh." In Imtiaz Ahmad, ed. Modernization and
Social Change Among Muslims in India. Delhi: Manohar, 1983. Pp.
207-236.
= Mujeeb, M. The Indian Muslims. London: Allen and Unwin, 1967.
=Nairn, CM. "Prize-Winning Adab: A Study of five Urdu Books Written
in Response to the Allahabad Government Gazette Notification."
In Barbara Metcalf, ed. Moral Conduct and Authority. Berkeley:
University of California Press, 1984. Pp. 290-314.
=Netton, Ian Richard. Muslim Neoplatonists: An Introduction to the
Thought of the Brethren of Purity (Ikhwan al-Safa'). London: Allen
and Unwin. 1982.
=Nizam al-Mulk. The Book of Government or Rules for Kings: The Siyar
al-Muluk or Siyasat-nama, tr. by Hubert Darke. London: Routledge
and Kegan Paul, 1960.
=Papanek, Hanna. "Purdah: Separate Worlds and Symbolic Shelter.
In Hanna Papanek and Gail Minault, eds. Separate Worlds: Studies
of Purdah in South Asia. Delhi: Chanakya, 1982. Pp. 3-53.
=Papanek, Hanna and Minault, Gail, eds. Separate Worlds: Studies
of Purdah in South Asia. Delhi: Chanakya, and Columbia, Missouri:
South Asia Books, 1982.
=Platts, John T. A Dictionary of Urdu, Classical Hindi and English.
Reprint. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1960, 1st pub. 1884.
=Qambar, Akhtar, tr. The Last Musha'irah of Delhi. New Delhi:
Orient Longman, 1979.
=Ram, Malik. Hali. New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi, 1982.
=Rose, H.A., comp. Rites and Ceremonies of Hindus and Muslims.
Reprint. New Delhi: Amar Prakashan, 1983, 1st pub. 1908.
=Russell, Ralph, ed. Ghalib: The Poet and his Age. London:
Allen and Unwin, 1972.
=Russell, Ralph and Islam, Khurshidul. Ghalib: Life and Letters.
London: Allen and Unwin, 1969.
=Sa'di. The Gulistan or Rose Garden of Sa'di, tr. by Edward
Rehatsek. London: Allen and Unwin, 1964.
= ----. The Bustan of Sa'di, tr. by A. Hart Edwards. Lahore:
S.M. Ashraf, n.d.
=Sadiq, Muhammad. A History of Urdu Literature. London: Oxford
University Press, 1964.
=----. Muhammad Hussain Azad: His Life and Works. Lahore: West-Pak
Publishing Co., 1965.
=Saksena, Ram Babu. A History of Urdu Literature. Reprint.
Lahore: Sind Sagar Academy, 1975.
=Sharar, Abdul Halim. Lucknow: The Last Phase of an Oriental Culture,
tr. by E.S. Harcourt and Fakhir Hussain. London: Elek, 1975.
=Shawq, Navvab Mirza. Zahr-i-Ishq or the Poison of Love (A
Love Narrative from Awadh), tr. by Shah Abdus Salam, et al. Delhi: D
K Publications, 1982.
=Shurreef, Jaffur (Ja'far Sharif). Qanoon-e Islam or the Customs
of the Mussalmans of India, tr. by G.A. Herklots. Reprint. Lahore:
Al-Irshad, 1973, 1st pub. 1832.
=Spear, Percival. Twilight of the Mughals. Reprint. Delhi:
Munshiram Manoharlal, Oriental Reprints, 1969.
=Steele, Laurel. "Hali and His Muqaddamah: The Creation of a Literary
Attitude in Nineteenth Century India." Annual of Urdu Studies
I (1981). Pp. 1-45.
=Sufi, G.M.D. Al-Minhaj: Being the Evolution of Curriculum in the
Muslim Educational Institutions of India. Reprint. Delhi: Idarah-i-Adabiyat-i-Delli,
1977.
=Vreede de Stuers, Cora. Parda: A Study of Muslim Women's Life in
Northern India. Assen: Van Gorcum, 1968.
=Woodsmall, Ruth F. Women in the Changing Islamic System. Reprint.
Delhi: Bimla Publishing House, 1983, 1st pub. 1936.
URDU WORKS
=Abdul Haq. Chand Ham 'Asr. Aurangabad: Anjuman-e Taraqqi-e
Urdu Hind, n.d.
= ----, Marhum Dihli Kalij. 3rd printing. Karachi: Anjuman-e
Taraqqi-e Urdu Pakistan, 1962.
=Agha Haidar Hasan Dihlavi. Pas-e Pardah. Aligarh: Muslim University
Press, 1926.
=Al-e Ahmad Sarur. "Hindustani Adab Men Hali ka Darja." In
A.A. Sarur, Tanqidi Ishare. Aligarh: Muslim Educational Press,
1942. Pp. 67-78.
=Chiranji Lai Dihlavi, Munshi. Hindustani Makhzan ul-Muhavarat.
Delhi: Imperial Book Depot, 1898.
=Delhi University. Qanun un-Nisa. Delhi: Urdu Department, Delhi
University, 1972.
=Insha'ullah Khan "Insha." Darya-e Latafat, tr. into
Urdu by Brajmohan Dattatreya "Kaifi" Dihlavi, ed. by Abdul
Haq. Aurangabad: Anjuman-e Taraqqi-e Urdu Dakkan, 1935.
=Jahan Banu Begam Naqvi. Muhammad Husain Azad. Hyderabad: Idarah-e
Adabiyat-e Urdu, 1940.
=Khwaja Altaf Husain "Hali." Chup ki Dad. Kanpur: Nami
Press, 1923, 1st pub. 1905.
= ----. Majalis un-Nisa. Panipat: Hali Press, 1924, 1st pub.
1874.
= ----. Majalis un-Nisa, ed. with an Introduction by Saliha
Abid Husain. New Delhi: Maktaba Jamia, 1971.
= ----. "Maulana Hali ki Khud-navisht Savanih-e 'Umri." Ma'arif.
XIX, 5 (May, 1927). Pp. 344-351. Reprinted with an afterword by M. Ismail
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281-286.
=Mirza Muhammad Hadi Ruswa. Umra'o Jan Ada. Reprint. Allahabad:
Rani Narain Lai Beni Madho, 1963.
=Muhammad Abdur Razzaq Kanpuri. Yad-e Ayyam. Hyderabad: Ishaiat
Manzil, 1946.
=Muhammad Amin Zuberi. Muslim Khawatin ki Ta'lim. Karachi:
All-Pakistan Educational Conference, 1961.
=Muhammad Munir Lakhnavi. Muhavarat-e Niswan o Khas Begamat ki Zuban.
Kanpur: Majidiya Press, 1930.
=Muhammad Yahya. "Tanha." Siyar ul-Musannifin, Vol.
II. Delhi: Maktaba-e Jamia, 1928.
=Muhiyuddin Hasan. Dilli ki Begamati Zuban. New Delhi: Na'i
Avaz, 1976.
=Nasiruddin Hashmi. 'Ahd-e Asafi ki Qadim Ta'lim. Hyderabad:
Intizami Press, 1946.
=Nazir Ahmad. Mirat ul-'Urus. Lucknow: Naval Kishor, 1886,
1st pub. 1869.
=Saliha Abid Husain. Jane Walon ki Yad Ati Hai. New Delhi:
Maktaba-e Jamia, 1974.
= ----. Yadgar-e Hali. 4th ed. New Delhi: Anjuman-e Taraqqi-e
Urdu Hind, 1975.
=Sayyid Ahmad Dihlavi. Insha-e Hadi un-Nisa ma' Tahrir un-Nisa.
Delhi: Daftar-e Farhang-e Asafiya, 1910.
= ----. Lughat un-Nisa. Delhi: Daftar-e Farhang-e Asafiya,
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= ----. Rasum-e Dihli. Reprint. Rampur: Kitabkar, 1965.
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Taraqqi-e Urdu Pakistan, 1965.
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al-Ta'lim Press, 1907.
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Punjab, 1898.
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