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Between Muslim nationalists and nationalist Muslim: Mawdudi's thoughts on Indian Muslims / Khalidi, Omar 2004  Book
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Publication New Delhi, Institute of Objective Studies, 2004.
Description 80p.
Standard Number 81852205823
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ID:   082109


Entrepreneurs form outside the traditional mercantile communiti: Muslims in India's private sector / Khalidi, Omar   Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
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Hindu by default: inflating hindu majority in India / Khalidi, Omar   Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
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Hinduising India: secularism in practice / Khalidi, Omar   Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract This paper challenges the academic and media consensus on the notion that India is a secular state. It does so by marshalling empirical evidence that, far from being a state practising neutrality between the religious affiliations of Indian society or equidistance from all religions, the Indian state is actually and directly involved in Hinduisation of the country. It does this by promoting Hinduism through 'reform' and favouritism at state expense. While the constitution guarantees educational and cultural autonomy as well as religious freedom, in practice there are widespread and systematic violations by state institutions. In public employment the state follows discriminatory policies to perpetuate the Hindu majority by restricting religious freedom. The discriminatory policies are most visible in affirmative action policies and recruitment in the army. Contrary to some academic writings, the paper establishes that the Hinduisation of the Indian state is not only associated with the votaries of Hindutva represented by a 'family', or parivar, of Hindu militant groups. The notion of India as a Hindu state pre-dates the creation of the postcolonial state in 1947, and was inherent in the militant right wing of the Congress Party, which perceived Christians and Muslims as foreigners. There is, the paper demonstrates, major continuity between the educational, cultural and employment policies pursued by the Indian state regardless of the party in power. The paper is based on primary Indian sources and interviews in India and abroad.
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Memoirs of Cyril Jones: people, society and railways in Hyderabad / Khalidi, Omar (ed.) 1991  Book
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Publication New Delhi, Manohar, 1991.
Description 95p.: ill., maps.Hbk
Standard Number 818542554X
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Muslims in Indian economy / Khalidi, Omar 2006  Book
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Publication Haryana, Three Essays, 2006.
Description ix, 240p.
Standard Number 8188789232
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Princes of yesterday, ordinary citizens today: Muslim landed elites in contemporary India / Khalidi, Omar   Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words India  Muslim  Mughals 
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