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About This
Book: This book is about a devastating tragedy
that befell the Muslims In post-’47 India. In
the pages that follow one gets acquainted with
a revolutionary Ummah which, In Its ideological
wilderness, shuns Its Idealisms and is eventually
swallowed up by a seemingly neutral ideology
of secularism. This conversion of Muslim Indians,
from Islam to secularism, though In Itself a
clear case of apostasy has otherwise gone unnoticed.
Rashid Shaz, one of the most Influential Ideologues
of living Islam, combines history and Ideology
and with his extraordinary insight Into the
Qura’n and Sunnah provides a succinct study
of the ‘Intellectual diaspora’ that Muslim Indians
are living in today. With exceptional clarity
and brilliance, he touches on some of the most
vital and sensitive issues, including:
• Muslims and the new state ideology
• Muslims and the Indian Nationalism
• Religious Freedom
• UoluI Amr or the Authority
• Darul-Islam versus Darul-Kufr
For all those willing to return to the pristine
purity of Islam this study may serve as a handbook.
Rashid Shaz, Leader of the Milli Parliament,
has extensively delivered talks on various aspects
of Islam In the Muslim world, Europe and America.
His books in related area include Ghalba-e-lslam
and Hindustani Musalman: Ayyame Gumgashta key
Pachas Baras, both in the Urdu language.
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