Hindu - Muslim relations (Record no. 18853)

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Classification number 306.6 GUP
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Personal name Gupta , Raghuraj
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Title Hindu - Muslim relations
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Lucknow
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Ethnographic and Folk Culture society
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 1976
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent 208 p.
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Summary, etc. HINDU-MUSLIM RELATIONS (1956-75)<br/>is a perceptive and provocative pioneer field enquiry into the baſing problem of inter-<br/>religious, communal relations in an Uttar Pradesh district close to Deoband Islamic<br/>Seminary, a battleground of rival forces of the socalled nationalist, though obscurantist<br/>revivalist Ulema of the Jamiat and Jamat-e- Islami, semi-secularist Muslim League and<br/>Majlis-e-Mushawarat on the one hand & the Congress, Socialist, CPI and Jan Sangh par-<br/>ties on the other. It essays the matrix of Hindu-Muslim relations through Muslim<br/>eyes and attempts to reveal how Muslims in free India have been reorientating and rein-<br/>terpreting religious, social, political ideology and endeavouring to integrate themselves<br/>with the national mainstream. The emphasis of this study is on the real, day-to-day<br/>Hindu-Muslim contacts and relationships. This work focusses on the behaviour of<br/>Muslim community and delineates its internal social stratification, inter-group commu-<br/>nication and interaction with the prepon- derant Hindu majority and other smaller reli-<br/>gious minorities. It analyses the attitudinal reactions resulting from a minority complex,<br/>unravels the major structural-functional factors that have moulded the Muslim mind<br/>and influenced its social and political behaviour, which is not confined to a substantial<br/>Muslim population in Hindu dominated city chosen for intensive investigation but also<br/>covers the whole Indian sub-continent. The conclusions of this empirical investi-<br/>gation have wider theoretical as well as prac- tical policy implications. It should therefore,<br/>prove equally interesting to the social, politi- cal scientist and the inquisitive layman
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Religion and sociology India
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