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Between dialogue and conflict: Deendar Anjuman, 1920s-2000

By: Sikand, Yoginder.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 2001Description: p.1709-717.Subject(s): Religious groups In: Economic and Political WeeklySummary: Focusing on the Deendar Anjuman's peculiar doctrinal positions that makes it distinct from other Muslim groups, this article traces its origins and development in early 20th century south India and examines the ways it has sought to position itself vis-a-vis other groups, Muslim as well as Hindu, in the contemporary Indian context of religious pluralism. - Reproduced
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Volume no: 36, Issue no: 20 Available AR48795

Focusing on the Deendar Anjuman's peculiar doctrinal positions that makes it distinct from other Muslim groups, this article traces its origins and development in early 20th century south India and examines the ways it has sought to position itself vis-a-vis other groups, Muslim as well as Hindu, in the contemporary Indian context of religious pluralism. - Reproduced

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