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The House Divided presents a detailed exploration of the intricate historical connections between England, India, and Islam. Through scholarly analysis, Kamal-Ud-Din Khwaja examines how British colonial rule in India intersected with Islamic civilization and culture. The book traces the political, social, and religious dimensions of this relationship, highlighting the tensions and interactions that defined the era.
Khwaja’s work provides valuable insights into how Western imperialism affected Islamic societies in the Indian subcontinent. The narrative encompasses the cultural clash, administrative policies, and their lasting consequences on Indian society. By analyzing primary historical sources and documented events, the author demonstrates how these three civilizations influenced one another, creating divisions and conflicts that would shape modern geopolitics.







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