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South Asian Politics and Religion

Donald Eugene Smith

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The work of twenty-two scholars is brought together in this comparative study of the emerging relationships between religion and politics in India, Pakistan, and Ceylon. Part I, "South Asia: Unity and Diversity," presents a comparative analysis of religio-political patterns in the three countries. Part II, “India: The Politics of Religious Pluralism,” emphasizes the rich diversity of Indian religious life and its political consequences. Part III, “Pakistan: The Politics of Islamic Identity,” is chiefly concerned with the political, ideological, and legal problems which Pakistan has faced. Part IV, “Ceylon: The Politics of Buddhist Resurgence,” emphasizes the dramatic developments by which Buddhists have become deeply involved in politics.

Originally published in 1966.

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Political philosophy, Politique, Islamic religious leaders, Political sociology, Political religion, Religious pluralism, Hindu, Hindu nationalism, Sociology of religion, Anti-Catholicism, Ideology, Muslim, Ethnic religion, Islam, Mazhabi Sikh, Religious discrimination, Islamic schools and branches, Khurshid Ahmad (scholar), State religion, Religion, Bharatiya Jana Sangh, Sikh, Politics of India, Criticism of Hinduism, Politics of Pakistan, Religious education, Pluralism (political philosophy), Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, Politics, Religious war, B. R. Ambedkar, Hindu personal law, Hindu–Islamic relations, Anti-Brahminism, Theology, Communalism (South Asia), Pan-Islamism, Islamic literature, Muslim world, Religious nationalism, Communalism (political philosophy), Religious test, Buddhism, Brahmin, Indian philosophy, Separatism, Comparative religion, Hindu code bills, Justification (theology), Religious law, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, The Major Religions, Brahminism, On Religion, Foreign relations of Pakistan, Dalit Buddhist movement, Islam and secularism, India–Pakistan relations, Sharia, Hinduism, Sinhalese Buddhist nationalism, Khilafat Movement, Religious conversion, Hindu law, Pakistan National Congress, Inter-caste marriage, Khalistan movement, Muslims (nationality), Shia Islam, Islam in India