Ikkeeswi Sadi ka Bharat aur Musalman: Siyasat aur Samaaj ke Aeenay Mai
By: Iftikhar Gilani
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South Asia is known for its diverse cultures and social variety, but in recent years, especially in the Hindu-Muslim context, the rising extremism in India has overshadowed these characteristics. ‘Ikkeeswi Sadi ka Bharat aur Musalman: Siyasat aur Samaaj ke Aeenay Mai’ (The 21st Century India and Muslims: Reflections in the Mirror of Politics and Society) is a book that provides an in-depth analysis of the ongoing brutality against Indian Muslims and the circumstances they have faced over the past fifteen years.
Authored by Iftikhar Gilani, this work is divided into six sections, each discussing different aspects comprehensively. The book details the fundamental contradictions in Hindu-Muslim relations, the struggle for Muslim identity, attacks on cultural symbols, changes in citizenship laws, and the impacts of the current BJP strategy.
This book not only attempts to understand the bitter historical experiences of Muslims in India but also provides guidance for their future. By studying the history, culture, and social conditions of Muslims, it clarifies the issues they face in today’s India and how they can maintain their cultural identity by shaping their political strategies.
This work will prove to be a valuable document for experts in political science, social sciences, policy-making, and international relations. It will contribute to expanding research and discussion and will aid in forming new theories and policies in these fields.
South Asia is known for its diverse cultures and social variety, but in recent years, especially in the Hindu-Muslim context, the rising extremism in India has overshadowed these characteristics. ‘Ikkeeswi Sadi ka Bharat aur Musalman: Siyasat aur Samaaj ke Aeenay Mai’ (The 21st Century India and Muslims: Reflections in the Mirror of Politics and Society) is a book that provides an in-depth analysis of the ongoing brutality against Indian Muslims and the circumstances they have faced over the past fifteen years.
Authored by Iftikhar Gilani, this work is divided into six sections, each discussing different aspects comprehensively. The book details the fundamental contradictions in Hindu-Muslim relations, the struggle for Muslim identity, attacks on cultural symbols, changes in citizenship laws, and the impacts of the current BJP strategy.
This book not only attempts to understand the bitter historical experiences of Muslims in India but also provides guidance for their future. By studying the history, culture, and social conditions of Muslims, it clarifies the issues they face in today’s India and how they can maintain their cultural identity by shaping their political strategies.
This work will prove to be a valuable document for experts in political science, social sciences, policy-making, and international relations. It will contribute to expanding research and discussion and will aid in forming new theories and policies in these fields.
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