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ID:
147347
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Summary/Abstract |
The long-term consequences of killing Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani, who has now become a new icon of Kashmir militancy, are unpredictable.
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ID:
048748
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New Delhi, Manas Publications, 1997.
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xiv, 421p.Hbk
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8170490820
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039240 | 923.254/SHA 039240 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
135607
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New Delhi, Concept Publishing Company Pvt Ltd, 2014.
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Description |
xiii, 263p.Hbk
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9789351250524
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
058049 | 338.9546/MOH 058049 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
118917
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2012.
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This paper looks at Jama'at-i Ahmadiyya's political involvement in the Kashmir crisis of the 1930s under its second and most influential khalifat al-masih, Mirza Bashir al-Din Mahmud Ahmad, who took over the movement in 1914, six years after the death of his father, Mirza Ghulam Ahmad. Communal tensions springing from the Kashmir riots of 1931 provided Mirza Mahmud Ahmad with an opportunity to display the ability of his Jama'at to manage an international crisis and to lead the Muslim mainstream towards independence from Britain. Mahmud Ahmad's relations with influential Muslim community leaders, such as Iqbal, Fazl-i Husain, Zafrulla Khan, and Sheikh Abdullah (Sher-i Kashmir), enabled him to further both his religious and political objectives in the subcontinent. This paper examines Jama'at-i Ahmadiyya's role in establishing a major political lobby, the All-India Kashmir Committee. It also shows how the political involvement of Jama'at-i Ahmadiyya in Kashmir during the 1930s left Ahmadis susceptible to criticism from opposition groups, like the Majlis-i Ahrar, amongst others, in later years. Ultimately, this paper will demonstrate how Mahmud Ahmad's skilful use of religion, publicity, and political activism during the Kashmir crisis instantly legitimized a political platform for Jama'at-i Ahmadiyya's entrance into the mainstream political framework of modern South Asia, which thereby has facilitated the development of the Ahmadi controversy since India's partition.
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ID:
018893
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Spring 2001.
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Description |
173-210
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ID:
154014
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Kashmir crisis has undergone a dramatic change during the last two decades. The meaning of azadi has changed considerably taking the form of religion. The different factions in Kashmir’s separatist movement have lost their hold in the wake of aggressive jihadi groups. The intrusion of stone pelters and martyrdom of Kashmir terrorists have roused the emotion of the masses of Kashmir.
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ID:
101554
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New Delhi, Kalpaz Publications, 2010.
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Description |
371p.
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Standard Number |
9788178358628, hbk
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
055598 | 323.4409546 /VIS 055598 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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