Bengali Muslim Intelligentsia: Socio-Political Ideologies and Trends in Early 20th Century Bengal
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Md Mainul Islam
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- Orthodox , traditional-conservative, liberal-rational, communalism, Muslimhood
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This research constitutes a comprehensive and detailed examination of the evolution of Bengali Muslim identity, culture, and politics during the first half of the 20th century. The study delves into the intricate and multifaceted nature of Bengali Muslim consciousness, underscoring the inherent tensions and contradictions among diverse ideological, cultural, and political currents. It posits that a complex interplay of factors, encompassing Islamic ideology, anti-colonial sentiment, pan-Islamism, conservatism, and liberalism, collectively shaped Bengali Muslim identity. The research emphasizes the significant role of Muslim intellectuals, writers, and politicians in moulding the cultural and political discourse of Bengali Muslims. Furthermore, the study investigates the tensions between communalism and nationalism, illustrating the nuanced ways in which Bengali Muslim intellectuals navigated these complex and often conflicting ideologies. It contends that the ascendance of communalism in the 1940s was not a predetermined outcome but rather a consequence of a confluence of historical, cultural, and political dynamics. In summation, this study offers a nuanced and detailed understanding of the evolution of Bengali Muslim identity, culture, and politics in the specified period. It accentuates the complexity and diversity of Bengali Muslim thought and experience, thereby challenging overly simplistic or essentialized interpretations of Muslim identity and politics.
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