A Short History of Pakistan 1857 A.D to Date BY M Sohail Bhatti -Bhatti Sons Publishers
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In "Muslim Rule in India and Pakistan: Qasim's Brief History" by Prof. Shahbaz Ali, readers embark on an enlightening journey through the complex tapestry of Islamic governance in the Indian subcontinent. Prof. Ali meticulously traces the historical trajectory from the advent of Muslim rule in the region to its contemporary manifestations in both India and Pakistan. With scholarly rigor and narrative finesse, he unveils the multifaceted dynamics of political, cultural, and socio-economic transformations under Muslim rulers, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of the nuances that have shaped the subcontinent's history.
Ali's narrative delves into the pivotal role of Qasim, an emblematic figure whose contributions left an indelible mark on the annals of Islamic history in the Indian subcontinent. Through meticulous research and insightful analysis, Prof. Ali illuminates Qasim's legacy, showcasing his strategic acumen, administrative prowess, and cultural assimilation efforts. From the conquests of Sindh to the establishment of Islamic governance, Qasim's epoch serves as a focal point for understanding the early interactions between Islam and the Indian subcontinent, offering invaluable insights into the forging of a distinct socio-political identity.
Moreover, "Muslim Rule in India and Pakistan: Qasim's Brief History" transcends mere historical discourse to offer readers a nuanced perspective on the enduring legacies of Muslim rule in contemporary India and Pakistan. Prof. Ali deftly navigates through centuries of historical vicissitudes, examining their reverberations in modern-day socio-political landscapes. From the architectural marvels of Mughal emperors to the complexities of post-colonial nation-building, Ali's narrative underscores the enduring influence of Muslim rule on the cultural, political, and religious contours of the Indian subcontinent. Through meticulous scholarship and lucid prose, he invites readers to critically engage with the intricate interplay of history and identity in shaping the region's collective consciousness.
Key Points:
1. Prof. Shahbaz Ali provides a comprehensive exploration of Muslim rule in India and Pakistan, spanning from its inception to contemporary manifestations.
2. The book offers detailed insights into the pivotal role of Qasim and his contributions to Islamic governance in the Indian subcontinent.
3. Ali's narrative highlights the enduring legacies of Muslim rule, examining their impact on modern socio-political landscapes in India and Pakistan.
Contents:
- Arrival of European Nations
- Decline and Fall of Muslim Rule
- The Revolt of 1857
- Two Nation Theory
- Contribution of Shah Wali Ullah in the field of Political Social and Regious Affairs
- Sayyid Ahmad Shahid
- Faraizi Movement
- Sir Syed Ahmad Khan’s Role towards Regeneration of Muslims
- Aligarh Movement
- Hindu Reformist and Revivalist Movements Against Muslims
- Simon Commission
- Ideology of Pakistan
- Muslim League and the Provincial Elections
- August offer 1940
- Cripps Proposals
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Writer ✤ M Sohail Bhatti
Publishers ✤ BHATTI SONS PUBLISHERS