By Hasan Suroor
By Hasan Suroor
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Genre
Print Length
129 pages
Language
English
Publisher
Rupa Publications Co.
Publication date
1 January 2022
ISBN
9789355204066
Weight
0.64 pound
• Was the rationale behind choosing secularism as a state policy correct?
• Was a western concept suited to a deeply religious Indian society?
• Was secularism destined to fail?
In a bold attempt to help break the impasse in Hindu–Muslim relation, this book brings a much-needed perspective to a polarized debate on conflicting notions of secularism. It calls for de-hyphenating the so-called ‘Muslim Question’ (place of Muslims in a Hindu-majority India) from the wider debate on secularism and advocates a new Hindu–Muslim deal based around the centuries-old common cultural heritage skirting religious differences.
In a refreshing break from liberal orthodoxy, the book explores the idea of a secular Hindu state which will recognize Hinduism as the official religion but guarantee equal rights to all its citizens, irrespective of their faith: a version of Britain’s secular Christian state.
An incisive analysis of why secularism failed and the rise of majoritarian Hindu nationalism, it underlines the urgent need for a new road map to restore communal harmony before it’s too late for course correction.
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