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082 _a320.557095492 KAR
100 _a"Karlekar, Hiranmay"
245 0 _aBangladesh : Next Afganistan?
260 _aNew Delhi
260 _bSage Pub.
260 _c2005
300 _a311p.
365 _b 320.00
365 _dRS
520 _at is, I think, a timely and sobering reminder of the power of all kinds of fundamentalisms in the contemporary world, and that no society is proof against their ravages, even those which have prided themselves on their secularism, tolerance and pluralism. Bangladesh is a country haunted by divisions - not only the Partition of India, but also that of the War of Liberation, and the even more fateful split, between Muslim and Bengali, which is the more menacing because it exists within individuals, within the people themselves. Whether the wholeness of a specifically Bengali version of islam can be restored is the question which this book poses' -
650 _aIslamic fundamentalism-Bangladesh
942 _cB
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