The Emergence of Ulema in the Politics of India and Pakistan 1918-1949
A Historical Perspective
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About the Book
The book is a thoroughly researched work, investigating and explaining how Mohammad Ali Jinnah's vision of a secular and modern Pakistan never became a reality. It also provides a background as to how the freedom struggle for India turned out to be a divisive exercise between Hindus and Muslims. It throws light on the role of Gandhi ji in the Khilafat Movement 1919-1924, and its impact on the rise of communalism in the region.
The book also reflects the views of other prominent Muslim personalities who played a significant role in the politics of the era.
The author courageously exposes, how the ulema and their hidden supporters negatively influenced the constitution-making process in Pakistan right from day one. Author links the trends of yester years with what is apparent and visible in the Pakistan of today. The book is a must read for those who are interested in understanding the reasons behind the rise of religious extremism in the politics of South Asia.
About the Author
Syed Muhammad Zulqurnain Zaidi, a retired professor of history from Pakistan, has been associated with the teaching profession for the last 36 years. He specializes in the area of Pakistan movement and Islamic history. He also taught in Mackereray University, Uganda, 1978-80. He has three published books to his credit.