Muslim Separatism In India: A Brief Survey, 1858-1947

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Table Of Contents:- Foreword Introduction Chapter 1 Sayyid Ahmad Khan And His Age The Mutiny The Rulers And The Ruled The Muslims And The State A Visit To Britain The New Education For Muslims A More Rational Understanding Of Religion A New Political Creed Sayyid Ahmad Khan And The Indian National Congress An Indian Nation? Summary And Conclusions Chapter 2 The Partition Of Bengal: Before And After The New Problem The Partition Of Bengal The Hindu Attitude Towards Partition Swadeshi And Terrorism The Provinces Of Eastern Bengal And Assam New Policies The Simla Deputation The All-india Muslim League Muslims And The Reforms Of Chapter 3 The Years Of Transition A Stormy Period The Annulment Of Partition The Muslim University Movement The Cawnpore Mosque Turkey In Travail The New Orientation In Muslim Politics Chapter 4 The War And After The War Breaks Out The Indian Muslims, Turkey And The War The Revolutionary Movement And The Revolutionaries • The Meccan Revolt The Revival Of Political Life Towards A New Constitution The Rowlatt Bills Martial Law In The Punjab The Khilafat Question The Khilafat Deputation The Non-cooperation Movement The Hindu-muslim Alliance The Khilafat And Hijrat Movements Retrospect Chapter 5 Political And Constitutional Issues Strife Renewed The Moplah Rebellion Personalities And Politics A Turning Point Muslim Demands The Nehru Report The Round Table Conferences Chapter 6 The Last Phase The Act Of The Congress In Power World War 2 The Pakistan Resolution Constitutional Schemes ‘Quit India’ Disturbances Transfer Of Power

Author(s): Abdul Hamid
Series: Islamization
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Year: 1967

Language: English
Pages: 292
Tags: Partition of India

Table Of Contents:-
Foreword
Introduction
Chapter 1 Sayyid Ahmad Khan And His Age
The Mutiny
The Rulers And The Ruled
The Muslims And The State
A Visit To Britain
The New Education For Muslims
A More Rational Understanding Of Religion
A New Political Creed
Sayyid Ahmad Khan And The Indian National Congress
An Indian Nation?
Summary And Conclusions
Chapter 2 The Partition Of Bengal: Before
And After The New Problem
The Partition Of Bengal
The Hindu Attitude Towards Partition
Swadeshi And Terrorism
The Provinces Of Eastern Bengal And Assam
New Policies
The Simla Deputation
The All-india Muslim League
Muslims And The Reforms Of
Chapter 3 The Years Of Transition A Stormy Period
The Annulment Of Partition
The Muslim University Movement
The Cawnpore Mosque
Turkey In Travail
The New Orientation In Muslim Politics
Chapter 4 The War And After The War Breaks Out
The Indian Muslims, Turkey And The War
The Revolutionary Movement And The
Revolutionaries •
The Meccan Revolt
The Revival Of Political Life
Towards A New Constitution
The Rowlatt Bills
Martial Law In The Punjab
The Khilafat Question
The Khilafat Deputation
The Non-cooperation Movement
The Hindu-muslim Alliance
The Khilafat And Hijrat Movements
Retrospect
Chapter 5 Political And Constitutional
Issues
Strife Renewed
The Moplah Rebellion
Personalities And Politics
A Turning Point
Muslim Demands
The Nehru Report
The Round Table Conferences
Chapter 6 The Last Phase
The Act Of
The Congress In Power
World War 2
The Pakistan Resolution
Constitutional Schemes
‘Quit India’ Disturbances
Transfer Of Power