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Title Indian muslims : struggling for equality of citizenship / edited by Riaz Hassan
Published Carlton, Victoria Melbourne University Publishing, 2016
©2016

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Description xxx, 285 pages : illustrations,maps ; 22 cm
Series MUP Islamic studies series
MUP Islamic studies series.
Summary Research shows that Indian Muslims experience higher levels of development and equity deficits. Indian Muslims are also predicted to become the largest Muslim population in the world by 2050. This increase in numbers might exacerbate their relative deprivation, creating a disjunction between India's constitutional promises of 'equality of opportunity' for citizens of a secular democracy-including for minorities-and the existential reality. This will create social and political conditions that could undermine the stability of the country's democracy and make Indian Muslims a security threat, which would have not only national but also global ramifications. This book examines the struggle for equality of citizenship of Indian Muslims in light of the release of the Sachar Committee report of 2006, which sparked widespread awareness of socioeconomic disparity and exclusion of religious minorities in India, especially Muslims. The contributors are some of the most eminent social scientists in the fields of applied economics, politics, sociology and demography who work on Indian issues. The Indian state and its political infrastructure have been relatively successful thus far in countering the challenges presented by the diversity of its population. India therefore has the capacity and the ability to deal with these new challenges, given the political and collective will
Analysis Australian
Notes "This volume is based on the papers presented at the workshop on Diversity, Equality, Citizenshop and Indian Muslims at the Institute of South Asian Studies (ISAS) at the National University of Singapore in September 2015"--Acknowledgments
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages [264]-277) and index
Notes Also published electronically
Do Not Withdraw Book written by UniSA staff SUSA
Subject Equality -- Religious aspects -- Islam -- Congresses.
Equality -- Religious aspects -- Islam.
Islamophobia -- India -- Congresses.
Islamophobia -- India.
Muslims -- Political activity -- India -- Congresses.
Muslims -- Political activity -- India.
Muslims -- India -- Social conditions -- Congresses.
Muslims -- India -- Social conditions.
Genre/Form Conference papers and proceedings.
Author Hassan, Raiz, editor
ISBN 9780522870640