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Muslims against the Muslim League
Critiques of the Idea of Pakistan
This book focuses on critiques of the Muslim League, its concept of the Muslim nation, and the political settlement demanded on its behalf.
Ali Usman Qasmi (Edited by), Megan Eaton Robb (Edited by)
9781107166639, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 15 September 2017
414 pages
24 x 16.2 x 2.4 cm, 0.71 kg
The popularity of the Muslim League and its idea of Pakistan has been measured in terms of its success in achieving the goal of a sovereign state in the Muslim majority regions of North West and North East India. It led to an oversight of Muslim leaders and organizations which were opposed to this demand, predicating their opposition to the League on its understanding of the history and ideological content of the Muslim nation. This volume takes stock of multiple narratives about Muslim identity formation in the context of debates about partition, historicizes those narratives, and reads them in the light of the larger political milieu of the period. Focusing on the critiques of the Muslim League, its concept of the Muslim nation, and the political settlement demanded on its behalf, it studies how the movement for Pakistan inspired a contentious, influential conversation on the definition of the Muslim nation.
Acknowledgements
Introduction Ali Usman Qasmi and Megan Eaton Robb
1. Maulana Husain Ahmad Madani and the Jamiat 'Ulama-i-Hind: against Pakistan, against the Muslim League Barbara Metcalf
2. The Partition conundrum: perspectives, experiences and ambiguities from qasbahs in India Raisur Rahman
3. Choudhary Rahmat Ali and his political imagination: pak-plan and the Continent of Dinia Tahir Kamran
4. Differentiating between Pakistan and Napak-istan: Maulana Abu'l A'la Maududi's critique of the Muslim League and Muhammad Ali Jinnah Ali Usman Qasmi
5. Advising the Army of Allah: Ashraf 'Ali Thanawi's critique of the Muslim League Megan Eaton Robb
6. The illusory promise of freedom: Mian Iftikhar-ud-Din and the movement for Pakistan Ali Raza
7. Visionary of another politics: Inayatullah Khan 'al-Mashriqi' and Pakistan Markus Daechsel
8. Nonviolence, Pukhtunwali and decolonization: Abdul Ghaffar Khan and the Khudai Khidmatgar politics of friendship Safoora Arbab
9. Islam, communism and the search for a fiction Ammar Ali Jan
10. Muslim nationalist or nationalist Muslim? Allah Bakhsh Soomro and Muslim politics in 1930s and 1940s Sindh Sarah Ansari
11. Dancing with the enemy: Sikander Hayat Khan, Jinnah and the vexed question of 'Pakistan' in a Punjabi unionist context Newal Osman
12. Religion between region and nation: Rezaul Karim, Bengal and Muslim politics at the end of empire Neilesh Bose
13. 'The Pakistan that is going to be Sunnistan': Indian Shi'a responses to the Pakistan movement Justin Jones
14. The Baluch Qaum of Kalat state: challenging the ideological and territorial boundaries of Pakistan Abdul Majeed
Index.
Subject Areas: Politics & government [JP], Social & cultural history [HBTB], 20th century history: c 1900 to c 2000 [HBLW], History [HB]
