Muslims and India’s Freedom Movement

Muslims and India’s Freedom Movement

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Author: Shan Muhammad
Publisher: Institute of Objective Studies
Year: 2002
Language: English
Pages: 241
ISBN/UPC (if available): 8185220588

Description

Opinions are frequently expressed by historians on the role of Indian Muslims in the national movement which tend to prove that there was a general tendency among the Muslim leaders to peach the gospel of separation right from the Revolt of 1857 to the achievement of freedom in 1947. It is said that the Muslim antagonism to the Freedom Movement of India dates back to its beginning itself and that Islam can never allow a true Muslims to adopt India s his motherland.

It is also presumed that this tendency was ultimately responsible for the partition of the country in 1947 and this ideology of separatism has partition of the country in 1947 and this ideology of separatism has influenced the Muslim masses so intensely that they were not satisfied by the concessions granted to them by the majority community and these concessions only created a superficial contentment resulting into fresh demands till they were successful in achieving the goal-a separate homeland.

Contents

PREFACE

CHAPTER-I
The Beginning of the Struggle

CHAPTER-II
MUSLIMS AND THE Indian National Congress-Two Schools

CHAPTER-III
Rising Tide of Nationalism

CHAPTER-IV
>From Estrangement to Rapprochement

CHAPTER-V
Khilafat and the Non-Cooperation Movements

CHAPTER-VI
>From civil Disobedience movement to Lahore resolution

CHAPTER-VII
Muslim Political Organizations and the demand for Pakistan

CONCLUSION

BIBLIOGRAPHY

INDEX