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MAWDUDI AND THE MAKING OF ISLAMIC REVIVALISM
Nasr examines the life and thoughts of Mawlana Mawdudi, one of the first and most important Islamic ideological thinkers. Mawdudi was the first to develop a modern political Islamic ideology and a plan for social action to realize his vision. The prolific writings and indefatigable efforts of Mawdudi’s party, the Jamaat-i-Islami, first in India and later in Pakistan, have disseminated his ideas far and wide. His views have informed revivalism from Morocco to Malaysia.
Nasr discerns the events that led Mawdudi to a revivalist perspective, and probes the structure of his thought, to gain fresh insights into the origins of Islamic revivalism. He argues that Islamic revivalism did not simply develop as a cultural rejection of the West, rather it was closely tied to questions of communal politics and its impact on identity formation, discourse of power in plural societies, and nationalism. Mawdudi’s discourse, though aimed at the West, was motivated by competition from the Muslim Hindus for power in British India. His aim, according to Nasr, was to put forth a view of Islam whose invigorated, pristine, and uncompromising outlook would galvanize Muslims into an ideologically uniform and hence politically indivisible community. In time, this view developed a life of its own and evolved into an all-encompassing perspective on society and politics, and has been a notable force in South Asia and Muslim life and thought across the Muslim world.
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PAKISTAN: HISTORICAL LEGACIES, CONTEMPORARY ISSUES
“This volume comprises articles and essays dealing with the deep-seated political problems faced by Pakistan since independence. The post-colonial state and society of Pakistan faced crises of ideology, identity, national integration, and democracy, all, in one way or the other, rooted in the pre-colonial social formation and state structure. The author has discussed in detail the connectivity between Pakistan’s past and present, thus constructing a meaningful dialogue between the history and politics of the country. The volume, it is hoped, would help understand many of the problems Pakistan has faced since her birth. It may also help find solutions for the issues highlighted and discussed in detail. Written objectively and with an in-depth understanding of history and politics, the articles included in the anthology would be of interest to scholars, researchers, and students of history, politics, and Pakistan Studies.”
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SIR SYED AHMED KHAN
This book presents a nuanced narrative on Sir Syed Ahmad Khan’s (1817? 1898) life and his invaluable contribution to the democratic consciousness in India. Based on extensive archival research and a close study of his writings, speeches, and addresses, it explores the life and works of Sir Syed in the broader context of socio-political debates in nineteenth-century India. A seminal figure who shaped modern India, Sir Syed Ahmad Khan is known as the pioneer of modern education among the Muslims in India. Reconciling faith with demonstrable truths, he contributed immensely as a member of the several apex bodies such as Vice-Regal Legislative Council, Royal Public Service Commission, Royal Education Commission, and Legislative Council of North West Provinces. The volume also explores the reformer’s views on issues like colonial law and administration, the concept of blasphemy, conversion, female education, religious beliefs, freedom of press, emancipation of women, Hindu Muslim unity, Urdu – Hindi controversy, and reservation for Muslims. Thoughtfully and incisively written, this volume will be of great interest to scholars and researchers of modern India, Indian political thought, political philosophy, education, political science, colonial history, Islamic Studies, religious studies, Islamic law, biography, and South Asian studies.