Bengali Muslim thought, 1818-1947: its liberal and rational trendsThis Is A Full Length Interpretative Study Of The Political Thought Process Of Bengal`S Urban Muslim Elite From The Feraizi Movement. Under The British Rule To The Partition Of India. It Takes Into Consideration, The Role Of The Political Intellectuals Of The Two Major Communities As Well As The British Government In The Development Of Muslim Political Thought Of Bengal. |
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The Impact of Islamic Revivalism upon | 26 |
A Change in the Bengali Muslims Political | 39 |
Ideas of the Bengali Muslims towards | 61 |
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