Indian Muslims’ support for Ottoman Pan-Islamism: the case of Shibli Nu’mani
Following their violent suppression of the Indian Revolution of 1857, the British founded and consolidated their secular empire in the Indian Subcontinent, which marginalized and bypassed religion as far as possible, particularly Islam, which had been the official religion of the Mughal ancien régi...
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International Islamic University Malaysia
2019
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