- Writer: Sikandar Hayat
- Category: English
- Pages: 327
- Stock: In Stock
- Model: STP-11527
- ISBN: 978-9-69-734013-2
This book offers a
unique historiography of the phenomenon of Muslim separatism as it
affected and shaped modern South Asia. It describes the journeys of six
prominent Muslim leaders of British India: Syed Ahmad Khan, who laid the
foundation of the Muslim separatist political movement; Sultan Muhammad
Aga Khan III, Syed Ameer Ali, and Maulana Mohamed Ali, who strengthened
and developed it in their own ways; Allama Muhammad Iqbal, who took its
cause further and formulated the idea of a separate state; and, of
course, Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah, who, after making the demand
for a separate state, transformed it into the nationalist Pakistan
Movement and led it successfully to achieve the separate state of
Pakistan.
Previous studies have not explained Muslim separatism in
such a leadership framework. In this book, based on an ‘instrumentalist’
approach, Muslim separatism has been analysed through the contributions
of a host of Muslim leaders, one after the other, helping and
reinforcing each other, and thus leading all the way to the achievement
of Pakistan.
Dr Sikandar Hayat
is Distinguished Professor of History and Public Policy and Dean,
Faculty of Social Sciences, FC College University, Lahore. He has also
served as Dean, National Institute of Public Policy at the National
School of Public Policy, Lahore, and was faculty at the Quaid-i-Azam
University, Islamabad, first at the Department of Pakistan Studies and
then at the Department of History, for more than three decades, retiring
as Meritorious Professor and Chair, Department of History.
Dr Hayat’s recent publications include the Award-winning book, The Charismatic Leader: Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah and the Creation of Pakistan (OUP 2008, 2014) and Aspects of the Pakistan Movement
(NIHCR 2016). Presently, he is engaged in editing a volume on Pakistan
for undergraduate students in Pakistan and abroad, tentatively titled,
'Pakistan Studies: A Book of Readings'.
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Pages | 327 |