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Indian Muslims Sociology Of a Religious Minority
- Category: English
- Pages: 226
- Stock: In Stock
- Model: STP-12073
- ISBN: 978-969-402-6466
Rs.2,100
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India is projected to have the world’s largest Muslim population
surpassing Pakistan and Indonesia by the middle of this century. This
book makes a compelling case that Indian Muslims have not been equal
beneficiaries of India’s economic growth. Their status now is not very
different from that of the lowest-ranked Dalits in Indian society. The
evidence shows that socio-economic status of the Indian Muslim community
has been slipping for a long time. The book challenges the dominant
image among majority Hindus that Muslims are innately prone to religious
fundamentalism, militancy and extremism. Using information from
official reports and data from a survey of Muslims from ten Indian
states, the book explores the architecture of Muslim religiosity, the
status of Muslim women, social and political attitudes and their
socio-economic well-being. The evidence defies the myth of religious
orthodoxy and shows that Indian Muslims are less orthodox and
patriarchal than their co-religionists from Muslim majority countries.
Theoretically informed and empirically grounded analysis and discussion
in the book offers fresh insights into the social, political and
economic conditions of Indian Muslims in the current context of rising
Islamophobia and anti-Muslim rhetoric in India. This is undermining the
constitutionally mandated promise of equality of citizenship and
opportunity to all Indian citizens including minorities.
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Pages | 226 |