Muslim Separatism - Causes and consequences

Muslim Separatism - Causes and consequences

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Author: Sita Ram Goel
Publisher: Voice of India
Year: 2002
Language: English
Pages: 128
ISBN/UPC (if available): 8185990263

Description

The author asserts that there is plenty of evidence to show that the Muslim behavior pattern has remained true to type in the years after 1947.

He further argues that there is also plenty of evidence to show that the National behavior pattern vis-a-vis the Muslim minority has also remained true to type in the years after independence.

Contents

CHAPTER I
The Two Behaviour Patterns
Stale Studies of Partition
A Breath of Fresh Breeze
The Muslim Behaviour Pattern
The National Behaviour Pattern
No Warning Voices

CHAPTER II
The National Territorial Tradition
Bharatavarsha Becomes a "Multitude of Different Countries"
Cultural Unity versus Political Unity
The Character of Political Unity
Defence of the North-Western Frontier
Surrender of a Vital Principle

CHAPTER III
The National Historical Tradition
Paralysis at the Time of Partition
Degeneration Due to Distorted Vision
The National Version of Indian History
Hindus Remembered Only their Own Heroes
The Western Version of Indian History

CHAPTER IV
The Business of Blaming the British
Islam and Hindu Society
A Slogan Borrowed from the British
The Same Slogan is Still Current
A Welcome Departure
Failure of British Policy on all Other Fronts
Faulty Perceptions of National Leadership

CHAPTER V
The Frustration of Islam in India
Hindu and Muslim 'Revivalism'
Two Versions of Medieval Indian History
The Prison-House of Islamic Theology
The Piety of Islam
The 'Spiritual Mission' of Islam

CHAPTER VI
Islamic Atavism Renamed Muslim Revivalism
Walliulah's Recipe for Re-establishing Islam
atavism is not Revivalism
An Outline of Islamic Crusade in India
Common Characteristics of Islamic Theologians
Most Sufis were Hard-Hearted Fanatics
Appendix

CHAPTER VII
Journey from Jihad to Jee-Huzuri
The Double-Faced Deceiver
Anti-British Jihad Always Ended as Anti-Hindu
Islamic Theologians do a Right-About Turn

CHAPTER VIII
National Resurgence Reviled as Hindu Revivalism
Message of Maharshi Dayananda
Bankim Chandra Chatterjee
Swami Vivekananda
Sri Aurobindo
The National Vision Gets Vitiated
The Terminological Swindle
The Blind Alley
The Transvaluation of Values
The Only Way out

CHAPTER IX
Loss of Privileges Portrayed as Privation
The New Posture of Islamic Imperialism
Muslims Insist on Cow-Slaughter
No Music Before the Mosque
Uproar over Urdu
Urdu had Remained a Foreign Language
Yet Urdu Won a Victory

CHAPTER X
The Separatist Sewer Pollutes the National Mainstream
There was No New Breeze among Muslims
Cause of Muslim Bitterness Against the British
Muslim Stage an Ant-Climax
National Leadership Walks into the Trap
A New Stage in the National Movement

CHAPTER XI
The Bhaviour Pattern Patented by Islam
Rabindranath on Hindu-Muslim Unity
Lala Lajpat Rai on the Same Theme
Sarat Chandra Sums Up the Subject
Hindu Failure to Understand Islam
It is Islam That Separates the Muslims from the Hindus
The Essence of Islam

CHAPTER XII
Plea for a Historical Perspective
The Basic and the Big Mistake
The Foreign Fraternity
Hindus could have Wiped out Islam
Residues of Islamic Imperialism in Different Roles
The Tragedy of National Leadership
Voices of Warning
Secularism : The New Smoke-screen
The Only Way out : An Awakened Hindu Society

Appendix
Islamic Manifesto for India
Index