Assertive
Religious Identities: India and Europe
By-
Satish Saberwal and Mushirul Hasan (eds)
Arising
out of a seminar at Jamia Millia Islamia in October 2003, this volume addresses
an aspect of Indian society which has been a matter of widespread concern: the
working, that is, of major institutions—some Hindu, some Muslim—whose
ideologies and positions have been socially separative. These institutions—Arya
Samaj, the seminary at Deoband, RSS, Tablighi Jamaat—have been active for
several generations now. While their ostensible functions are ‘religious’ or
‘cultural’, which seem innocent enough, for their (implicitly or explicitly
separative) agendas, these have worked out low cost forms of organization and
activity—which have given them a rather formidable expansive dynamic, which,
has significant transnational, dimensions in each case. Their activities and
campaigns have often been aggressive, sometimes prone to violence; and these
have served, may be unintentionally, to provoke each other, thereby giving the
other side justification for its own contentious activities, as if in
collective self-defense. The mutual provocations have, over the decades,
confirmed for both sides, a sense of their own victimhood.
These
social mechanisms have had significant social and political consequences—yet
have remained largely off the radars of public attention. It is a complex
theme; and this volume presents many facets from different angles. Several
contributors employ a long-term historical perspective; and also a
comparative one, reaching out to Europe, another major region where the mutual
relations between major religious traditions have also been problematical for a
very long time.
Satish
Saberwal
was Professor of Sociology at the Centre for Historical Studies, Jawaharlal
Nehru University.
Mushirul
Hasan
is Vice-Chancellor, Jamia Millia
Islamia.
ISBN 81-7304-673-5
2006 480p. Rs.995/ pounds 65
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