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Religion, inter-community relations and the Kashmir conflict

Sikand Yoginder

Religion, inter-community relations and the Kashmir conflict - New Delhi Rupa & Co. 2011 - 196p xi

Contents;
Acknowledgement;
Preface;
A Religious Understanding of Kashmir Conflict;
Nationalism, Religion and the Kashmir Conflict;
Deadly Foes, Inseparable Partners: Symbiotic Religious Chauvinisms;
Rethinking Kashmir Politics;
Religious Polarisation of Doda;
Inter-Communal Relations in Doda;
Politics and the Tablighi Jamaat: Views from Doda;
A Different Doda;
Kishtwar: Hope amidst Despair;
A Day in Gandoh;
Kulhand: A Month after the Massacre;
Kulhand: Eight Months after the Massacre;
Village Defiance Committees in Doda;
The BJP's "Save Doda 'Campaign;
Orphans in Doda: Hapless Victims of an Endless Conflict;
What is the State Doing for Orphan Girls in Doda;
The Trajectory of Violence;
Kashmir Quake, Delhi Bombings and Our Response;
Delhi Bomb Blasts and the Lashkar's Jihadist Agenda;
Voices;
Hamid's Message to the World: A Kashmiri Cry for Sanity;
In Kashmir's Largest Madrasa;
Multiple Voices in the Jamaat - e – Islami;
The Poverty of Jamaat - Style Islamist Philosophy;
Dalits in Jammu: Demanding to Be Heard;
Peace - Building in Kashmir Peace in Kashmir In:
Kashmiri Sufism: Engaging Creatively with Religious Kashmiri Sufism:
Dialogue for Kashmir and Possibilities in Theological Resources;
Peace - Building Dialogue;
Index;



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