Indian Muslims since Independence
Omar Khalidi
Paperback, 252 Pages, Black & White
5.5 x 8.5 Inches
Qadeem Press
“Indian Muslims since Independence” by Omar Khalidi offers a profound exploration into the intricate tapestry of the Muslim experience in post-independence India. Published in 1998, this book serves as a crucial compendium for understanding the socio-political, economic, and cultural dynamics shaping the lives of Indian Muslims.
Khalidi’s meticulous analysis begins with a historical backdrop, contextualizing the status of Indian Muslims during the colonial era and the seismic shifts brought about by the partition of India in 1947. He delves into the aftermath of partition, examining its impact on the Muslim community and their subsequent trajectory in independent India.
One of the key themes Khalidi explores is the political participation of Indian Muslims. Through insightful commentary, he navigates the intricate landscape of Muslim representation in political institutions, shedding light on the formation and evolution of Muslim political parties and their strategies in post-independence India.
Economic empowerment and educational advancement are also focal points of Khalidi’s examination. He scrutinizes the economic status of Indian Muslims, probing into their participation in the workforce, access to education, and employment opportunities. Additionally, Khalidi addresses the pressing issue of educational backwardness within the Muslim community, offering insights into the challenges and potential solutions.
Language and cultural identity are themes intricately woven throughout the narrative. Khalidi’s exploration of Urdu language and its significance in shaping Muslim identity in India provides a nuanced understanding of cultural dynamics within the community.
The book doesn’t shy away from addressing the complex interplay of communal tensions and conflicts in Indian society. Khalidi analyzes the root causes of communal violence, exploring efforts towards communal harmony and government policies aimed at addressing socio-economic disparities within the Muslim community.
Through empirical data, historical analysis, and sociopolitical commentary, “Indian Muslims since Independence” offers readers a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and opportunities faced by Indian Muslims in the post-independence era. It serves as an invaluable resource for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in unraveling the multifaceted realities of Indian society and politics.
With its scholarly depth and insightful perspectives, “Indian Muslims since Independence” stands as a seminal work, enriching our understanding of the complexities inherent in India’s pluralistic society and the enduring resilience of its Muslim community.
Table of Content
Acknowledgement
List of Tables
List of Maps
- Muslims in India
- Muslim Insecurity: The Communal Riots
- Muslims in the Indian Economy
- The Problem of Muslim Educational Backwardness
- Urdu Language and Muslim Identity in India
- Hindu Majority Views, Attitudes, and Demands of the Muslims
- Muslim Political Strategies
- Conclusion
Appendix
Index