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What was the education system in India during the Muslim rule? What books and subjects they studied and how exactly was the instruction conducted? Maulana Manazir Ahsan Gilani combines his wealth of knowledge on this subject with his usual lucid style. He shows how the system the British imposed destroyed a superior system. Recommended reading for anyone interested in Education.
Not many people are fully aware of the invasion of Christian missionaries in India under the protection of the East India Company. A heroic struggle was launched by the ulama to fight back. Maulana Rahamtullah Kairanvi was at the forefront of this noble struggle. This is his detailed story.
A study of Hindu Revivalism and its impact on the Muslims in India.
In this book, Professor Durrani traces the origins of Multan in pre-historic times when it was the center of Hindu civilization to its development under the Arabs as a center of Muslim civilization. He also sheds light on Central Asian saints who migrated to Multan and helped convert the non-Muslims to Islam by the force of their message and character.
A study of the evolution of Islamic thought in the Subcontinent in general and Shah Wali Allah's contribution to it in particular for he represents the zenith of Islamic intellectual contribution and scholarly excellence in South Asia. The author, Mahmood Ahmad Ghazi, with his insight into the dymanics of Indian Muslim history, traces significant moments of the rise and fall in the cultural career of the Indian Muslim community until the crisis-ridden era of Shah Wali Allah. Against this backdrop, he brings out the impact of the great thinker on the delovopment of Islamic thought and highlights his epoch-making contribution at a time the community was witnessing a major sociopolitical turmoil in its eventful history.
Collection of biographies of Islamic scholars and leaders of the Indian subcontinent from the first through the fourteenth centuries of hijrah.
The author was from Bengal and was the vice chancellor of Dacca and Rajshahi universities. Yet he supported Pakistan. Here he explains why. This is translation of his book "The Wastes of Time." Anyone interested in the recent history of the subcontinent must read this book.
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