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Asani, A. S. (1987). The Khojahs of Indo-Pakistan: The Quest for an Islamic Identity. Journal of the Institute of Muslim Minority Affairs, 8(1), 31-41. Retrieved from http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02666958708716015
Asani, A. S. (1987). The Khojki Script: A Legacy of Ismaili Islam in the Indo-Pakistan Subcontinent. Journal of the American Oriental Society, 107(3), 439-449.
Khan, D.-S. (1997). The Coming of Nikalank Avatar: A Messianic Theme in Some Sectarian Traditions of North-Western India. Journal of Indian Philosophy, 25, 401-426.
Asani, A. S. (2001). The Khojahs of South Asia : Defining a Space of their Own. Cultural Dynamics, 13(2), 155-168.
Asani, A. S. (2000). Muslims in South Asia: Defining Community and the ‘Other’. Bulletin of the Royal Institute for Inter-Faith Studies, 2(2), 103-113.
Khan, D.-S., & Moir, Z. (2000). The Lord will Marry the Virgin Earth: Songs of the Time to Come. Journal of Indian Philosophy, 28, 99-115.
Kassam, T. R. (2001). Teaching Religion and Music: “Those who sing pray twice”. Spotlight on Teaching/Religious Studies News, 16(2), 1,12.
Catlin-Jairazbhoy, A. (2004). Sacred Songs of Khoja Muslims: Sounded and Embodied Liturgy and Devotion. Ethnomusicology, 48(2), 251.
Gillani, K. N. (2004). The Ismaili Ginan Tradition from the Indian Subcontinent. Review of Middle East Studies Association Bulletin, 38(2), 175-185.
Khan, D.-S. (2005). Reimagining the Buddha. Journal of Indian Philosophy, 33, 321 -3342.
Purohit, T. (2007). Reading Global Islam Through Messianic Renewal in Dasavtar. Sikh Formations, 3(2), 151-167.
Moir, Z., & Khan, D.-S. (2010). New Light on the Satpanthi Imamshahis of Pirana. South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies, 33:2, 210-234. Retrieved from http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00856401.2010.494824