Comprising Nationalism and Communal Politics in India, 1885-1930 ; A Nationalist Conscience : M.A. Ansari, the Congress and the Raj ; Islam in the Subcontinent : Muslims in a Plural Society
Comprising Nationalism and Communal Politics in India, 1885-1930 ; A Nationalist Conscience : M.A. Ansari, the Congress and the Raj ; Islam in the Subcontinent : Muslims in a Plural Society
The Omnibus Presents The Seasoned Reflections Of Professor Mushirul Hasan, An Eminent Historian Of Modern India. In His Three Major Books, He Explores The Vast Common Heritage Shared By The Hindu And Muslim Communities. He Also Examines The Troubled Relations Between Them. It Comprises Nationalism And Communal Politics In India, 1885-1930, A Nationalist Conscience: M.A. Ansari, The Congress And The Raj, And Islam In The Subcontinent: Muslims In A Plural Society. This Omnibus Is Indispensable For Those Interested In Islam, Indian History, Culture And Politics.
This book is regarded as a personal manifesto, a statement through the history of partition and its aftermath, of the values which India's Muslims should cherish and of the national priorities they should promote. It provides the reference-point for understanding India's Partition and its legacy.
In this book Mushirul Hasan articulates a vision of Islam or rather the many different kinds of Islam, instead of the frightening monolith of popular perception, living in harmony with other faiths, and of Indian Muslims, inheritors of the great Indian civilization, living in a plural society. Engaging with the debates surrounding the society, polity, and history of India's Muslims, and using historical and literary sources, as well as the writings of modern Muslim thinkers like Aziz Ahmad and Mohammad Mujeeb, Hasan traces the development of contemporary ideas about Muslims from the mid-nineteenth century onwards, through British rule and the partition, to the present day. For Hasan, a truly secular reading of Indian history reveals Indian Islam as one that exists in a pluralist milieu.
Intends to unfurl the nationalist legacy of Jamia, locate its story in the larger context of India's anti-colonial struggle, and profiles the lives of dedicated men and women who were committed to the ideas of plural nationhood and composite culture. 'Partners in Freedom: Jamia Millia Islamia', endeavours to unfurl the nationalist legacy of Jamia, locate its story in the larger context of India's anti-colonial struggle, and profiles the lives of dedicated men and women who were committed to the ideas of plural nationhood and composite culture. When words do not suffice,
Engaging with the debates surrounding the society, polity, and history of India's Muslims, and using historical and literary sources, as well as the writings of modern Muslim thinkers, Hasan traces the development of contemporary ideas about Muslims from the mid 19th century onwards, through British rule and the partition, to the present day.
This Important Work Analysed The Current Condition Of India`S Polity And Its Relationship With Muslims. It Also Provides New Information On India`S Muslims Before And Independence.
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