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Asani, A. S. (2002). The Git Tradition: A Testimony of Love. In A. S. Asani (Ed.), Ecstasy and Enlightenment: The Ismaili Devotional Literature of South Asia (pp. 71-81). London: I.B. Tauris, 2002. Read this article

Asani, A. S. (2009). Satpanthi Ismaili Songs to Hazrat Ali and the Imams. In B. D. Metcalf (Ed.), Islam in South Asia in Practice (pp. 48-62). New Jersey: Princeton University Press., 2009. Read this article

Catlin-Jairazbhoy, A. (2004). Sacred songs of Khoja Muslims: Sounded and embodied liturgy and devotion. Ethnomusicology, 48(2), 251-270.

Jasani, H. (2017, September). Preserving Community Heritage; The Oldest-known Ginan (Audio) Recordings. Paper presented at the IIS Alumni Association, European Chapter Group, Annual Meeting (29th September 2017), London, England.

Mawani, S. (2012). Songs of Praise: the Git Tradition of the Nizari Ismaili Muslims. In S. Mawani & A. Mukaddam (Eds.), Gujarati Communities Across the Globe: Memory, Identity and Continuity (pp. 59-78). Stoke-on-Trent, 2012.

Merchant, A. J. (2017, October 1). Ismaili Heritage and Traditions: Fascinating Insights into Early Recordings of Ginans and Geets. Simerg – Insights from Around the World. Retrieved from Simerg – Insights from Around the World.