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Law and Muslim Political Thought in Late Colonial North India is a comprehensive historical analysis that delves into the complex relationship between Islamic jurisprudence and political ideology during the twilight years of British rule in the Indian subcontinent. Adeel Hussain meticulously traces how Muslim scholars and political thinkers engaged with colonial legal systems while simultaneously developing and refining distinctly Islamic approaches to governance and law.
The work examines key intellectual figures and movements that shaped Muslim political discourse in North India, demonstrating how traditional Islamic legal concepts were reinterpreted and applied to contemporary colonial realities. Hussain’s scholarship offers critical insights into the ideological foundations that would later influence post-colonial South Asian political and legal developments, particularly regarding the creation of Pakistan and the role of Islamic law in modern Muslim-majority nations.







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