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Hindu–Muslim separateness in Bengal: A review of some historical issues from a contemporary Bangladesh Muslim standpoint
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University of Newcastle Australia
Published InSouth Asia Journal of South Asian Studies
Year2008
Citations7
Abstract
Although the Indian media’s claim that Bangladesh is well on the way to becoming a ‘failed state’ is not consistent with the latter’s economic, social and political record since 1971, it makes sense when such propaganda is interpreted as part of an Indian strategy to undermine Bangladesh’s existence as a sovereign nation. Starting from this assumption, the present paper argues that the re-emergence of a prominent Islamic theme within the matrix of Bangladesh’s culture and politics should be seen as much more than a knee-jerk response to India’s hegemonic design toward Bangladesh. Muslim identity in Bangladesh should be viewed as a ‘natural phenomenon’ that has been in the making at least since the eighteenth century. In order to establish this…
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