Muslims against the Muslim League

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Ali Usman Qasmi, Megan Eaton Robb
Cambridge University Press, Sep 15, 2017 - History - 408 pages
Maulana Husain Ahmad Madani and the Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind: Against Pakistan, against the Muslim League / Barbara Metcalf -- The Partition Conundrum: Perspectives, Experiences, and Ambiguities from Qasbahs in India / Raisur Rahman -- Choudhary Rahmat Ali and his Political Imagination: Pak-Plan and the Continent of Dinia / Tahir Kamran -- Differentiating Between Pakistan and Napak-istan: Maulana Abul Ala Maududi's Critique of the Muslim League and Muhammad Ali Jinnah / Ali Usman Qasmi -- Advising the Army of Allah: Ashraf 'Ali Thanawi's Critique of the Muslim League / Megan Eaton Robb -- Mian Iftikharuddin's Tryst with Muslim League / Ali Raza -- Visionary of Another Politics: Inayatullah Khan 'al-Mashriqi' and Pakistan / Markus Daechsel -- Nonviolence, Pukhtunwali and Decolonization: Abdul Ghaffar Khan and the Khudai Khidmatgar Politics of Friendship / Safoora Arbab -- Islam, Communism and the Search for a Fiction / Ammar Ali Jan -- Muslim Nationalist or Nationalist Muslim? Allah Bakhsh Soomro and Muslim Politics in 1930s and 1940s Sindh / Sarah Ansari -- Dancing with the Enemy: Sikander, Jinnah and the Vexed Question of 'Pakistan' in a Punjabi Unionist Context / Newal Osman -- Religion between Region and Nation: Rezaul Karim, Bengal, and Muslim Politics at the End of Empire / Neilesh Bose -- 'The Pakistan that is going to be Sunnistan': Indian Shi'i Responses to the Pakistan Movement / Justin Jones -- The Baluch Qaum of Qalat State: Challenging the Ideological and Territorial Boundaries of Pakistan / Abdul Majeed
 

Contents

Maulana Husain Ahmad Madani and the Jamiat Ulamai
35
Perspectives Experiences
65
Maulana
109
Ashraf Ali Thanawis Critique
142
Mian IftikharudDin
169
Inayatullah Khan alMashriqi
190
Abdul Ghaffar
220
Muslim Nationalist or Nationalist Muslim? Allah Bakhsh
285
Sikander Hayat Khan Jinnah
311
Rezaul Karim Bengal
338
Indian Shia
350
Challenging the Ideological
381
Contributors
399
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Ali Usman Qasmi is Assistant Professor in the Department of History at the Lahore University of Management Sciences, Pakistan. He is the author of Questioning the Authority of the Past: The Ahl al-Qur'an Movements in the Punjab (2012) and The Ahmadis and the Politics of Religious Exclusion in Pakistan (2015). Megan Eaton Robb is Junior Research Fellow on the Atlas Project at the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies, and Junior Dean of New College, Oxford. She is interested in research on the history of the book, newsprint, publishing in South Asia, Urdu literature and translation, and the links between language and identity among Muslims in South Asia, the Middle East, and in the diaspora.

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