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Being Muslim And Working For Peace Ambivalence And Ambiguity In Gujarat First Raphael Susewind

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Being Muslim And Working For Peace Ambivalence And Ambiguity In Gujarat First Raphael Susewind
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Publisher: Sage Pubns Pvt Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.89 MB
Pages: 159
Author: Raphael Susewind
ISBN: 9788132110422, 8132110420
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: First

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Being Muslim And Working For Peace Ambivalence And Ambiguity In Gujarat First Raphael Susewind by Raphael Susewind 9788132110422, 8132110420 instant download after payment.

Being Muslim and Working for Peace explores various ways in which religious beliefs, ritual practices and dynamics of belonging impact the politics of Muslim peace activists in Gujarat, and traces how their activism in turn transforms their sense of being. It challenges popular notions about Muslims in India and questions ill-conceived research designs in the sociology of religion.

More than a decade after the 2002 riots in Gujarat, this empirical typology sheds light on the diversity of Muslim civil society and Muslims in civil society. Muslim peace activists in post-conflict Gujarat experience the 'ambivalence of the sacred' as a personal dynamic; as faith-based actors, secular technocrats, emancipating women and doubting professionals, they struggle for a better future in diverse and sometimes surprising ways. By taking their diversity seriously, this book sharpens the distinction between ambivalence and ambiguity, and provides fresh perspectives on religion and politics in India today.

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