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Unveiling a Divisive Chapter: The Babri Masjid Question by A.G. Noorani
Unravel the complexities of a historical flashpoint that shaped modern India with "The Babri Masjid Question" by A.G. Noorani.
This two-volume compilation delves into the contentious Ramjanmabhumi-Babri Masjid dispute, offering a critical analysis through primary source materials.
What to Expect:
A Deep Dive into History: Travel back in time, exploring the origins of the dispute from 1528 to 2003. Gain a comprehensive understanding of the historical, archaeological, legal, and political facets of this sensitive issue.
Unveiling the Truth: Move beyond simplified narratives. Noorani meticulously presents primary documents, chronologically arranged, allowing you to form your own informed conclusions.
From Resolution to Resurgence: Witness how a seemingly settled issue from the 19th century was reignited in the 20th century. Explore the factors that fueled its resurgence and its exploitation for political gain.
A Defining Moment: Examine the demolition of the Babri Masjid in 1992 through the lens of a "criminal deed." Understand its lasting impact on Indian politics and society.
Beyond Bricks and Mortar: Look deeper than the desire to build a temple. Grasp the underlying currents of religious fundamentalism and the pursuit of a "Hindu Rashtra" (Hindu nation) by the Sangh Parivar.
A Battle for the Soul of India: Recognize the far-reaching implications of this dispute. See it as a fight for the core principles of India's democracy - secularism, rule of law, and the peaceful coexistence of diverse communities.
"The Babri Masjid Question" is a compelling resource for:
Anyone interested in modern Indian history and politics.
Individuals seeking to understand the complexities of religious tensions in South Asia.
Readers concerned about the rise of religious fundamentalism.
Those invested in the future of secularism and democracy in India.
This book is a must-read for anyone who wants to go beyond the headlines and gain a nuanced understanding of a pivotal moment that continues to shape India's social and political landscape.