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The Emergence of Socialist Thought Among North Indian Muslims, 1917-1947

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The reconciliation of basic Islamic principles with modernity has been a major challenge for Muslims over the last two centuries.

This study uncovers the responses of Indian Muslims who were drawn to socialist ideas between the Bolshevik Revolution and Partition.

From the Pan-Islamist muhajirin, who migrated to Soviet Central Asia during the Khilafat agitation of 1919-24, to the upper-class literary radicals of the Progressive Writers Movement of the 1930s and 1940s,socialism provided Muslim radicals with an intellectual toolkit for analysing their own society and constructing strategies for emancipation from Western oppression. In fact, the principles of liberty, equality, and fraternity that existed within Islamic ideology encouraged Muslim socialists toembrace a secular mode of thinking.

Recognizing these familiar strands in socialist theory legitimatized their fascination with socialism.

This book sheds light on the fact that religious and political separatism were not the only paths adopted by the Muslims of north India to move forward under colonial rule.

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OUP Pakistan
0199068682 / 9780199068685
Hardback
15/01/2015
Pakistan
English
552 pages
23 cm
Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Learn More