Wound of the Nation: A Comprehensive History of Hindu-Muslim Relations in India
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ISBN13:9798285513186
出版社:Independently published
作者:Sarwat Parvez
出版日:2025/05/27
裝訂:平裝
規格:22.9cm*15.2cm*1.1cm (高/寬/厚)
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Wounds of the Nation: A Comprehensive History of Hindu-Muslim Relations in India
The history of India is a tapestry woven with the threads of countless civilizations, religions, and cultures. Among these, the relationship between Hindus and Muslims has been one of the most profound - at times defined by cooperation, at times scarred by conflict. Yet, too often, this relationship has been misunderstood, misrepresented, and politically manipulated.
This book emerges from a deep desire to present a balanced, honest, and comprehensive account of the history of Hindu-Muslim relations in India.
Rather than focusing only on conflict or only on harmony, Wounds of the Nation seeks to explore the full complexity of this relationship:
Similarly, Hindus were not merely subjects; they were often partners in governance, military leadership, and cultural flowering.
There were Hindu commanders in Muslim armies and Muslim generals in Hindu kingdoms - living proofs of a nuanced history that deserves more attention than the simplified versions often told.
This work is not written to glorify or to condemn any community, but to search for the truth - supported by historical records, economic data, cultural achievements, and, when necessary, an acknowledgment of human fallibility.
As we journey from the early days of Islam's arrival, through the magnificence of the Delhi Sultanate and Mughal Empire, across the dark manipulations of the colonial era, and into the challenging decades after independence,
this book hopes to offer readers a chance to see the whole picture - the pain, the promise, and the possibility that still lies before us.
May truth be our guide, and understanding be our destination.
May this work be a small step towards healing the wounds of the nation.
- Sarwat Parvez
The history of India is a tapestry woven with the threads of countless civilizations, religions, and cultures. Among these, the relationship between Hindus and Muslims has been one of the most profound - at times defined by cooperation, at times scarred by conflict. Yet, too often, this relationship has been misunderstood, misrepresented, and politically manipulated.
This book emerges from a deep desire to present a balanced, honest, and comprehensive account of the history of Hindu-Muslim relations in India.
Rather than focusing only on conflict or only on harmony, Wounds of the Nation seeks to explore the full complexity of this relationship:
- The arrival of Islam in India and the establishment of Muslim rule
- The remarkable periods of cultural synthesis, administrative cooperation, and economic prosperity
- The localized instances of tension and riot
- And finally, how colonial policies and modern politics have reshaped narratives, often deepening divides that once could have been healed.
Similarly, Hindus were not merely subjects; they were often partners in governance, military leadership, and cultural flowering.
There were Hindu commanders in Muslim armies and Muslim generals in Hindu kingdoms - living proofs of a nuanced history that deserves more attention than the simplified versions often told.
This work is not written to glorify or to condemn any community, but to search for the truth - supported by historical records, economic data, cultural achievements, and, when necessary, an acknowledgment of human fallibility.
As we journey from the early days of Islam's arrival, through the magnificence of the Delhi Sultanate and Mughal Empire, across the dark manipulations of the colonial era, and into the challenging decades after independence,
this book hopes to offer readers a chance to see the whole picture - the pain, the promise, and the possibility that still lies before us.
May truth be our guide, and understanding be our destination.
May this work be a small step towards healing the wounds of the nation.
- Sarwat Parvez
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