The Islamic Welfare State

The Islamic Welfare State

Author: Christopher Candland

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2024-06-30

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13: 1009268414

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The Islamic Welfare State explains the relationship between government legitimacy, everyday security, and lived Islam in Pakistan—a major Muslim-majority country. Its humanitarian spirit makes Islam a compelling, community-strengthening faith that motivates people to provide essential services to the needy, to foster moral sentiments that build social solidarity, and to thereby challenge the legitimacy of government with its focus on 'protecting Islam' and 'national security' rather than enhancing the lives of ordinary people. The book surveys four kinds of Islamic charities—traditional, professional, partisan, and state. The focus is on ground realities, on the activities of welfare workers and beneficiaries, mostly patients and students from low-income families. The attention to the different political sentiments that different kinds of charity foster allows us to better understand politics and political change in Pakistan and across the Muslim world.


Rahmat Ali

Rahmat Ali

Author: Khursheed Kamal Aziz

Publisher: Coronet Books

Published: 1987

Total Pages: 680

ISBN-13:

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Biography of Choudhary Rahmat Ali, 1893-1951, foreign-based political activist who was the first to propose the name 'Paḳstan', later named Pakistan, for a separate and independent homeland for the Indian Muslims.


Muslims against the Muslim League

Muslims against the Muslim League

Author: Ali Usman Qasmi

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2017-09-15

Total Pages: 418

ISBN-13: 1108621236

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The popularity of the Muslim League and its idea of Pakistan has been measured in terms of its success in achieving the goal of a sovereign state in the Muslim majority regions of North West and North East India. It led to an oversight of Muslim leaders and organizations which were opposed to this demand, predicating their opposition to the League on its understanding of the history and ideological content of the Muslim nation. This volume takes stock of multiple narratives about Muslim identity formation in the context of debates about partition, historicizes those narratives, and reads them in the light of the larger political milieu of the period. Focusing on the critiques of the Muslim League, its concept of the Muslim nation, and the political settlement demanded on its behalf, it studies how the movement for Pakistan inspired a contentious, influential conversation on the definition of the Muslim nation.


Searching for Solace

Searching for Solace

Author: M. A. Sherif

Publisher: Searching for Solace

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 332

ISBN-13: 9789839154009

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This is the first detailed account of the life and ideas of 'Abdullah Yusuf 'Ali, whose The Holy Qur'an: Text, Translation and Commentary is the most widely used English translation of the Qur'an. This is a candid and sympathetic study that draw on Yusuf 'Ali's writings and private papers, as well as unpublished sources.


Mapping Migration, Identity, and Space

Mapping Migration, Identity, and Space

Author: Tabea Linhard

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2018-07-14

Total Pages: 372

ISBN-13: 3319779567

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This interdisciplinary collection of essays focuses on the ways in which movements of people across natural, political, and cultural boundaries shape identities that are inexorably linked to the geographical space that individuals on the move cross, inhabit, and leave behind. As conflicts over identities and space continue to erupt on a regular basis, this book reads the relationship between migration, identity, and space from a fresh and innovative perspective.


Rahmat Ali

Rahmat Ali

Author: Khursheed Kamal Aziz

Publisher: Coronet Books

Published: 1987

Total Pages: 644

ISBN-13:

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Biography of Choudhary Rahmat Ali, 1893-1951, foreign-based political activist who was the first to propose the name 'Paḳstan', later named Pakistan, for a separate and independent homeland for the Indian Muslims.