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Purifying The Land Of The Pure Pakistans Religious Minorities Farahnaz Ispahani

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Purifying The Land Of The Pure Pakistans Religious Minorities Farahnaz Ispahani
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Publisher: Harper Collins
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.1 MB
Pages: 264
Author: Farahnaz Ispahani
ISBN: 9789351775522, 9789351775539, 9351775526, 9351775534
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Purifying The Land Of The Pure Pakistans Religious Minorities Farahnaz Ispahani by Farahnaz Ispahani 9789351775522, 9789351775539, 9351775526, 9351775534 instant download after payment.

Headline statement: 'An unnerving tale of how politics empowered bigotry in Pakistan': Asma Jahangir About the book: '[Y]ou will find that in course of time Hindus would cease to be Hindus and Muslims would cease to be Muslims, not in the religious sense, because that is the personal faith of each individual, but in the political sense as citizens of the State.' - Muhammad Ali Jinnah Pakistan was carved out in 1947 to protect the subcontinent's largest religious minority. It was conceived as a Muslim-majority, albeit secular, State that would set an example for India on how to treat its minorities. But soon after Independence, even as Quaid-e-Azam Jinnah lay dying, political, religious and social leaders proclaimed it an Islamic State, drumming up a national narrative of Islamic victimhood. The result is an ever-intensifying prejudice against religious minorities in an effort to make Pakistan 'purer' in 'Islamic' terms. Purifying the Land of the Pure is an analysis of the country's policies towards its religious minority populations, as well as an attempt to set the record straight about why Pakistan was created and where it moved away from Jinnah's modern pluralist vision to that of a purely Sunni Islamic nation. Farahnaz Ispahani brings to the subject an uncommon combination: the rigour of a scholar and the ground-level experience of a parliamentarian. A crucial addition to the literature on Pakistan.

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