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Muslims and India Engineer, Asghar Ali

By: Publication details: New Dlehi Gyan Publishing House 2006Description: 312 pISBN:
  • 8121208823
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 301.452971
Summary: This critical and complicated subject has been dealt in seven major chapters viz. Historical Backdrop, Socio-Political context, Muslim Women and Modern Society, contemporary Politics, Secularism and Riots. Gujarat Imbroglio and Legal Framework. Under Historical Backdrop, the author delineates inter-faith relations in Medieval India, Archaeological Excavations and temple, role of Ulema in Freedom Struggle, Ambedkar Muslims, Hindutva and Minorities. Under Socio-Political context the study discusses Tribal Muslims Dialogue, Dalit Muslim Dialogue, Education, Secularism and Human Values, Religion-Democracy, Religion and Law, Religion and Communalism. The chapter on Muslim Women and Modern Society forcefully and factually illustrates Indian Muslims. Identity and modernity. Religion in Secular Society, Police and Minorities, Fundamentalism and Terrorism etc. Contemprary Politics delves upon BJPs 25 Years, and Communalization of Indian Polity, Communal Riots, 2004, Indian Shining, Indian Muslims and Lok Sabha Elections, India under BJP, Ayodhyas Voice, State Elections Results-Victory of BJP or Communalism. Chapter on Secularism and Riots states 2002 Riots, Defeat on NDA, BJP back on Aggressive Hindutva, BJP and Politics of Religion extremism. Future of secularism in India, Reservations for Muslims etc. The chapter Gujarat Imbroglio and legal Frame work discuss elaborately and factually the incidents in Gujarat-Godhra Train Burning, Godhra Train Burning, Gujarat Carnage, BJP and Gujarat elections etc. Judiciary and communal violence. Triple Divorce, Need for Change, Law on Communal Riots, Uniform Civil Code, Indian Muslims and Personal Law Board. The book is a valuable documents for students of Politics, sociologists, Politicians, law enforcement authorities and of course historians. (Source: www.gmpublications.com)
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This critical and complicated subject has been dealt in seven major chapters viz. Historical Backdrop, Socio-Political context, Muslim Women and Modern Society, contemporary Politics, Secularism and Riots. Gujarat Imbroglio and Legal Framework. Under Historical Backdrop, the author delineates inter-faith relations in Medieval India, Archaeological Excavations and temple, role of Ulema in Freedom Struggle, Ambedkar Muslims, Hindutva and Minorities. Under Socio-Political context the study discusses Tribal Muslims Dialogue, Dalit Muslim Dialogue, Education, Secularism and Human Values, Religion-Democracy, Religion and Law, Religion and Communalism. The chapter on Muslim Women and Modern Society forcefully and factually illustrates Indian Muslims. Identity and modernity. Religion in Secular Society, Police and Minorities, Fundamentalism and Terrorism etc. Contemprary Politics delves upon BJPs 25 Years, and Communalization of Indian Polity, Communal Riots, 2004, Indian Shining, Indian Muslims and Lok Sabha Elections, India under BJP, Ayodhyas Voice, State Elections Results-Victory of BJP or Communalism. Chapter on Secularism and Riots states 2002 Riots, Defeat on NDA, BJP back on Aggressive Hindutva, BJP and Politics of Religion extremism. Future of secularism in India, Reservations for Muslims etc. The chapter Gujarat Imbroglio and legal Frame work discuss elaborately and factually the incidents in Gujarat-Godhra Train Burning, Godhra Train Burning, Gujarat Carnage, BJP and Gujarat elections etc. Judiciary and communal violence. Triple Divorce, Need for Change, Law on Communal Riots, Uniform Civil Code, Indian Muslims and Personal Law Board. The book is a valuable documents for students of Politics, sociologists, Politicians, law enforcement authorities and of course historians. (Source: www.gmpublications.com)

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