RT Article T1 A Theseus Paradox: Interrogating the Shift in Islamism in Indian-administered Kashmir JF Politics, religion & ideology VO 21 IS 3 SP 353 OP 373 A1 Majid, Iymon LA English YR 2020 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1838567410 AB Recent years have seen a proliferation of academic writing on the transformations that Islamist movements in diverse contexts have seen and endured. Mostly, this academic writing has used the theory of post-Islamism as a peg to think about the issues that Islamists face. In a similar vein, this article looks at the shifts in the Islamist politics in Indian-administered Kashmir and agrees that these shifts somehow fit the template that post-Islamism generated. However, it adds a caution that this template is homogenizing and can explain only one type of shift. Focusing on the internal dynamics of Jama’at e Islami of Jammu and Kashmir, which created conditions for its transformation and the formation of a splinter group, the article uses the Ship of Theseus metaphor to explain these developments. Lastly, the article comments on the recent ban on Jama’at e Islami in Kashmir by the Indian government and its implications on the future of Islamism in the region. K1 Islamism K1 Jama'at e Islami K1 Kashmir Conflict K1 Post-Islamism K1 Tehreek e Hurriyat K1 The Theseus Paradox DO 10.1080/21567689.2020.1809383