Islamic Movements in India

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Islamic Movements in India

Moderation and its Discontents

Regional / International studies Development studies Sociology Politics and government Religion: general Islamic life and practice

Author: Arndt-Walter Emmerich

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Collection: Royal Asiatic Society Books

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 11 November 2019

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 974 Kb

ISBN: 9781000706727


Analysis of Muslim-Minority Politics in India

This book analyses the emerging trend of Muslim-minority politics in India and illustrates that a fundamental shift has occurred over the last 20 years from an identity-dominated, self-serving and inward-looking approach by Muslim community leaders, Islamic authorities and social activists that seeks to protect Islamic law and culture, towards an inclusive debate centred on socio-economic marginalisation and minority empowerment.

Focus on Muslim Activists and Movements

The book focuses on Muslim activists, and members and affiliates of the Popular Front of India (PFI), a growing Muslim-minority and youth movement. Drawing on qualitative fieldwork undertaken since 2011, the author analyses recent literature on Muslim citizenship politics and the growing involvement of Islamist organisations and movements in the democratic process and electoral politics to demonstrate that religious groups play a role in politics, development, and policy making, which is often ignored within political theory. The book suggests that further scrutiny is needed of the assumption that Muslim politics and Islamic movements are incompatible with the democratic political framework of the modern nation state in India and elsewhere.

Contributions and Relevance

Contributing to a more nuanced understanding of how Islamic movements utilise various spiritual, organisational and material resources and strategies for collective action, community development and democratic engagement, the book will be of interest to academics in the field of political Islam, South Asian studies, sociology of religion and development studies.

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