Indian Muslim(s) after Liberalization

Indian Muslim(s) after Liberalization
Title Indian Muslim(s) after Liberalization PDF eBook
Author Maidul Islam
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 241
Release 2018-12-13
Genre Religion
ISBN 0199097186

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Close to the turn of the century and almost 45 years after Independence, India opened its doors to free-market liberalization. Although meant as the promise to a better economic tomorrow, three decades later, many feel betrayed by the economic changes ushered in by this new financial era. Here is a book that probes whether India’s economic reforms have aided the development of Indian Muslims who have historically been denied the fruits of economic development. Maidul Islam points out that in current political discourse, the ‘Muslim question’ in India is not articulated in terms of demands for equity. Instead, the political leadership camouflages real issues of backwardness, prejudice, and social exclusion with the rhetoric of identity and security. Historically informed, empirically grounded, and with robust analytical rigour, the book tries to explore connections between multiple forms of Muslim marginalization, the socio-economic realities facing the community, and the formation of modern Muslim identity in the country. At a time when post-liberalization economic policies have created economic inequality and joblessness for significant sections of the population including Muslims, the book proposes working towards a radical democratic deepening in India.

Muslims of India Since Partition

Muslims of India Since Partition
Title Muslims of India Since Partition PDF eBook
Author Balraj Puri
Publisher Gyan Publishing House
Total Pages 256
Release 2007
Genre Religion
ISBN 9788121209526

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After 1947, Muslims of India, acquired a different form, in terms of their role, status, problems, challenges and opportunities. The partition of the country divided them in two and later three parts and led their political, bureaucratic and intellectual elite to migrate to Pakistan. The expert opinion was divided about their very future. W.C. Smith, a renowned scholar of Islam, for instance, believed that Islam in India would emerge as more progressive, dynamic, liberal and creative than Pakistani Islam . The fact that Muslims in India bear the same proportion in Indian Population as those in the world bear to the world population, make their experience of universal value. Religion has two components. One is set of theological beliefs and practices. Two as a basis of a social identity. Even those who do not follow its beliefs and practices and are agnostics or atheists are an integral part of a religious community. This book is primarily a study of Muslim community since partition. But some references to pre-partition lessons and Islam, based on its acknowledged authorities, were inevitable for the study of contemporary problems of the community. This study of micro problems of Indian Muslims is a humble contributioin to the vastly grown scholarly work on macro Islam. About The Author: - Balraj Puri, started his public career in 1942 as editor of a Urdu weekly in Jammu. He has written over a thousand articles and authored or co-authored around forty books. Intercommunity relations and problems and potentialities of Muslims in India have been a matter of his special interest, as a social and political activist as also a writer. Apart from intervening in many conflict situation, he has been extensively writing on these subjects for national dailies and academic journals and addressed many academic gatherings. He has been interacting with Muslim scholars and leaders of the country belonging to various scholars of thought. He is vice-president of the Minority Council

Indian Muslims Since Independence

Indian Muslims Since Independence
Title Indian Muslims Since Independence PDF eBook
Author Omar Khalidi
Publisher Vikas Publishing House Private
Total Pages 268
Release 1995
Genre History
ISBN

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Plight of Indian Muslims After Partition

Plight of Indian Muslims After Partition
Title Plight of Indian Muslims After Partition PDF eBook
Author Habibur Rehman
Publisher
Total Pages 369
Release 2012
Genre Muslims
ISBN 9788126916993

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The Indian Muslims

The Indian Muslims
Title The Indian Muslims PDF eBook
Author M. Mujeeb
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages 588
Release 1967-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0773593500

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The Social Structure of Indian Muslims

The Social Structure of Indian Muslims
Title The Social Structure of Indian Muslims PDF eBook
Author Ibn-i Farīd
Publisher
Total Pages 150
Release 1992
Genre Caste
ISBN

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Selected articles presented at a seminar on the social structure of Indian Muslims held at the Hamdard Convention Centre, New Delhi, 22-23 Oct. 1989, sponsored by the Institute of Objective Studies, New Delhi, India.

Muslims in India

Muslims in India
Title Muslims in India PDF eBook
Author Yoginder Sikand
Publisher
Total Pages 278
Release 2006
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9788178711157

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This book is a collection of essays on various aspects of lived Islam and Muslim social reality in contemporary India. Moving away from the normative discourse that characterises much discussion and debate about Muslims, it seeks to highlight the complex interactions between religion and a host of economic, social and political factors that help shape Indian Muslim identities. It draws attention to the multiple expressions of Islam and Muslim identity and challenges the notion of a Muslim monolith. This it does by looking at the ways in which various Indian Muslim organisations, activists and intellectuals are seeking to respond to various challenges that Muslims in India are today faced with, such as growing demands for gender justice, the imperative to dialogue with people of other faiths and the need to respond to Hindutva, Islamist and Islamophobic discourses and politics.