Roland E. Miller

Summary

Roland E. Miller is a Canadian historian and academic known for his studies on Muslims of Kerala, southern India.[1] He is a Professor Emeritus of Islam and World Religions at Luther College, University of Regina (Saskatchewan), and Professor Emeritus at Luther Seminary, Minnesota.[2]

Miller was described by historian Robin Jeffrey as "leading foreign scholar of modern Mappila [Kerala Muslim] life".[1] He lived among the Mappila community for around 25 years and has studied Arabic and Malayalam.[3] His 1976 study on Mappila life was described by historian Stephen F. Dale as the first significant study of the Mappila community since William Logan completed his Malabar Manual in 1882.[3]

Bibliography edit

  • Mappila Muslims of Kerala: A Study in Islamic Trends (1976) [1]
  • Mappila Muslim Culture (2015) [2]
  • Muslims and the Gospel: Bridging the Gap: A Reflection on Christian Sharing [3]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Jeffrey, Robin. "Politics, Women and Well-Being: How Kerala became a Model" Palgrave McMillan (1992); 112 and 114.
  2. ^ Mappila Muslim Culture.
  3. ^ a b Dale, Stephen F. (1979). "Mappila Muslims of Kerala (review)". The Journal of Asian Studies. 39 (1): 196–198. doi:10.2307/2053549. ISSN 1752-0401. JSTOR 2053549. S2CID 153619298.