Origins of Muslim consciousness in India : a world-system perspective
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Origins of Muslim consciousness in India : a world-system perspective
(Contributions to the study of world history, no. 29)
Greenwood Press, 1991
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Based on author's thesis (Ph. D.)--State University of New York at Binghamton
Includes bibliography (p. [269]-294) and index
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The debate over the underlying causes of the clash between Hindus and Muslims which continues to polarize India is the central concern of this volume. Syed Nesar Ahmad challenges popular viewpoints regarding the Hindu-Muslim conflict by asserting that, although instrinsic differences between the two cultures do exist and this schism has been somewhat fueled by the cultural conditions in colonial India, the emergence and growth of the conflict is primarily the result of social and economic forces, both global and regional, that has caused the initial differences to intensify into cultural rift.
Ahmad presents a thorough account of Indian history during the 19th and 20th centuries, analyzing how the relationship between Hindus and Muslims has been shaped by each significant political and social development. Evidence of both selectivism and assimilation between Hindus and Muslims, a concept not previously accepted, is apparent throughout the history, and the issue of the origins of the identity of the Muslim consciousness which now exerts such influence in the region is explained in terms of the interaction of religious, social, cultural, and global factors. By viewing India's struggle for its post-colonial identity from this comprehensive historical perspective, this work illuminates some of the fundamental causes of similar conflicts throughout the former colonial world.
Table of Contents
Foreword: Identity and Conflict by Immanuel Wallerstein Introduction Impact of Early British Rule: The Rise of Islamic Revivalist Movements The Rise of the Modernists Among the Muslims: Impact of the "Great Depression" The Rise and Decline of Hindu-Muslim Unity: 1914-1929 Impact of the Depression and the Second World War on Muslim Separatism in India Afterword by Ramkrishna Mukherjee Bibliography Index
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