Muslim intellectuals, institutions and the post-colonial predicament
According to the author, much research on Muslims since independence in India has been conducted within the framework bequeathed by the British and some nationalist writers. He takes a critical look at the Muslim intellectuals and institutions paying special attention to the debates that took place...
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Format: | Print Article |
Language: | English |
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1995
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In: |
Economic & political weekly
Year: 1995, Volume: 30, Issue: 47, Pages: 2995-3000 |
Further subjects: | B
Nationalism
B Islam B Secularization B Muslim B India |
Summary: | According to the author, much research on Muslims since independence in India has been conducted within the framework bequeathed by the British and some nationalist writers. He takes a critical look at the Muslim intellectuals and institutions paying special attention to the debates that took place in and around Jamia Milia Islamia (Delhi) and Aligarh Muslim University in the post-idependence period. (DÜI-Sen) |
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ISSN: | 0012-9976 |
Contains: | In: Economic & political weekly
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