Pakistan and South-East Asia: Some Personal Recollections

The idea of a separate state for the Muslims of the Indian subcontinent first emerged during the thirties. One of the most prominent persons associated with this idea was Chaudhary Rahmat Ali, who coined the name of Pakistan for such a state. This movement involved not only the students from the Ind...

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Main Author: Ibrahim, Ahmad Mohamad (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: [publisher not identified] 1997
In: Intellectual discourse
Year: 1997, Volume: 5, Issue: 2
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Summary:The idea of a separate state for the Muslims of the Indian subcontinent first emerged during the thirties. One of the most prominent persons associated with this idea was Chaudhary Rahmat Ali, who coined the name of Pakistan for such a state. This movement involved not only the students from the Indian sub-continent, but also from other Muslim-majority areas like the then Malaya. This relationship continued with profound social and intellectual benefits for the sub-continent as well as for South-East Asia.
ISSN:2289-5639
Contains:Enthalten in: Intellectual discourse