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Anglo-Iranian relations 1905-1919 / Ahmed, Ishtiaq 1974  Book
Ahmed, Ishtiaq Book
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Publication Bombay, Asia Publishing House, 1974.
Description vi, 389p.
Standard Number 0210405392
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014049327.41055/AHM 014049MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   024276


Concept of an Islamic state: an analysis of the ideological controversy in Pakistan / Ishtiaq Ahmed 1987  Book
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Publication London, Frances Printer Publishers, 1987.
Description xi, 235p.
Standard Number 9780861879069
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029810297.1977095491/AHM 029810MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   122646


Muslim immigrants in Europe: the changing realities / Ahmed, Ishtiaq   Journal Article
Ahmed, Ishtiaq Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Immigration to Europe from Asia and Africa started soon after Second World War. The Muslims were the largest group among them. Those who arrived were looking for work and most were unskilled workers who were absorbed by the economy seriously short of manpower. The cultural and ethnic differences between the immigrants and mainstream society resulted in the anti-immigration forces expressing concern over such immigration. Till about the late 1970s, such concerns were expressed in racial/ethnic terms, but thereafter the emphasis shifted on the Muslims who were perceived to be asserting their communal identity as a separate group. In the 1980s and thenceforth more Muslims headed towards Europe seeking refuge on political and humanitarian grounds. After the 9/11 terrorist attacks and similar attacks in some European countries by Muslim extremists, the Muslim presence in Europe has been seen as subversive by some while others have described it as overreaction condemning a whole community for the crimes of a few. Security, human rights and minority rights arguments have been advanced for and against the Muslim presence. This study analyses such concerns in terms of notions of 'ethnic affinity' as a social construct.
Key Words Terrorism  Security  Integration  Ethnic Affinity  Communal Autonomy 
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Punjab: bloodied, partitioned and cleansed / Ahmed, Ishtiaq 2013  Book
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Publication New Delhi, Rupa Publications India Pvt Ltd, 2013.
Description liv, 754p.Pbk
Standard Number 9788129129611
Key Words Punjab  India - History  Punjab - History  Riots - 1947  History 
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057731954.552/AHM 057731MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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State, nation and ethnicity in contemporary South Asia / Ahmed, Ishtiaq 1996  Book
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Publication London, Pinter, 1996.
Description x, 326p.
Standard Number 0861877470
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038156305.800954/AHM 038156MainOn ShelfGeneral