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Hindu Revivalism and the Indian Muslims is a critical examination of how Hindu revivalism movements have impacted Muslim communities throughout Indian history and into the modern era. Shahzana Mallick provides a nuanced analysis of religious nationalism, communal politics, and identity formation in the Indian subcontinent.
The work investigates the ideological foundations of Hindu revivalism while exploring its consequences for Hindu-Muslim relations. Through historical and contemporary examples, the author demonstrates how revivalist movements have influenced government policies, social movements, and intercommunal tensions. The book addresses crucial questions about secularism, religious pluralism, and minority rights in a predominantly Hindu nation.
Essential reading for scholars of South Asian history, religious studies, and those interested in understanding contemporary Indian politics and communal dynamics.







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