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LC control number 2024307825
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International Standard Book Number 9788194646488 (hardback)
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Overseas acquisition number I-E-2024307825; 63-91
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Source of stock number/acquisition Library of Congress -- New Delhi Overseas Office
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Classification number 305.6970954
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Title Shikwa-e-hind :
Remainder of title the political future of Indian muslims /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Mujibur Rehman.
264 #1 - PRODUCTION, PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, MANUFACTURE, AND COPYRIGHT NOTICE
Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture New Delhi :
Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer Simon & Schuster India,
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice 2024.
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Extent 360 pages
Dimensions 24 cm.
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Price amount Rs. 999.00
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Formatted contents note Introduction;<br/>1. Indian Muslims' Rights to Have Rights and Its Political Context;<br/>2. The Cultural and Political Lives of South Indian Muslims;<br/>3. Violence against Muslims and the Idea of "Banality of Violence;<br/>4. Indian Muslim Women: Which Way Now?;<br/>5. Shaheen Bagh and the Future of India's Citizenship Debate;<br/>6. The Unending Debate on Muslim Backwardness;<br/>Conclusion;<br/>Acknowledgements.<br/>
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Summary, etc. Roughly 200 million today, Indian Muslims are greater than the population of Britain and France or Germany put together. According to the Indian Constitution, Indian Muslims are treated as political equals, which is what India’s secular polity promised after its independence, encouraging more than 35 million Indian Muslims at the time of Partition to choose India as their motherland over Pakistan. However, the supposed relationship of equality between Hindus and Muslims as scripted in the constitution is being increasingly replaced by the domineering tendencies of a Hindu majority in India today.<br/>The author describes the current state and position of Indian Muslims (the seeds for which were sown when the BJP came to power in 2014) as the thirdpolitical moment; the second he believes was in 1947 when the community was given equal status in the Indian Constitution; and the first, was in 1857 when Indian Muslims learnt to live under the British colonial state. As he states, there is no denying that political circumstances for Indian Muslims were not completely ideal or full of democratic energy prior to the rise of the Hindu Right since the late 1980s. With numerous layers defined by language, ethnicity, region, etc., Muslims have the most heterogeneous identity, representing India’s quintessential diversity. And yet, Muslims are perceived as the most enduring well-grounded threat to the majoritarian project of the Hindu Rashtra.<br/>Indian Muslims are perceived or presented as perpetrators of violence and violators of law, even if they are at the receiving end. They are viewed as an internal enemy, who need to be dealt with for political, social, historical, and ideological reasons.<br/>Going forward, the community must formulate the language of democratic rights of Indian Muslims as equal citizens and define the ethics of human dignity in their struggle to reassert their place in India’s political power structures at all levels: from panchayat to Parliament. While the economic future or cultural rights of Indian Muslims have been debated since 1947, it is the political future that demands attention because only as an equal and participatory community in the politics of the nation, can economic and cultural futures be addressed. This book explores the political future of Indian Muslims in this context.<br/>From Shaheen Bagh to Hindu-Muslim riots, from the unique position of Muslim women in India to the Sachar Report and the Muslim backwardness debate, Mujibur Rehman analyses, confronts and discusses the urgent concerns of Indian Muslims in a manner that is nuanced and globally relevant.
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    Dewey Decimal Classification HB     National Law School National Law School General Stacks 02.12.2024 Purchased - Amazon.in 999.00 1 1 305.6970954 REH 39927 22.09.2025 06.12.2024 02.12.2024 BOOKs Recommended by Dr. Dayal Paleri