Creating a New Medina: State Power, Islam, and the Quest for Pakistan in Late Colonial North India
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The book explores how the idea of Pakistan was actively shaped and popularized in late colonial India, especially in Uttar Pradesh, during the final decade of British rule.
It argues that Pakistan was imagined not just as a political state, but as a future Islamic center with global religious significance, strongly influenced by the role of Deobandi scholars in shaping this vision.
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Author: Venkat Dhulipala
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