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Jinnah, Pakistan and Islamic Identity: (Record no. 30771)

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005 - DATE AND TIME OF LATEST TRANSACTION
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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9789697280117
041 ## - LANGUAGE CODE
Language code of text/sound track or separate title English
082 ## - Class No
Classification number 954.035092
Author Mark AHM
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME Ahmad, Akbar S.
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Jinnah, Pakistan and Islamic Identity:
Remainder of title The search for Saladin
Statement of responsibility, etc. Akbar S .Ahmad
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Place of publication, distribution, etc. Lahore
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Peace Publication
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2020
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
extent xxix,274 pages
other physical details Hardcover
500 ## - GENERAL NOTE
General note August 1997 marked the 50th anniversary of India and Pakistan's independence from Great Britain. That hard-won independence, however, came with a high price: a bloody partition of the subcontinent into Hindu-majority India and the Muslim state of Pakistan. Almost as soon as Jawaharlal Nehru pronounced India a new nation, the butchery began--a bloodbath in which millions perished and for which there are still no exact figures. What Mohandas K. Gandhi was to India, Mohammed Ali Jinnah was to Pakistan--the architect of its statehood. In Jinnah, Pakistan and Islamic Identity, Akbar S. Ahmed shines the spotlight on a man whose character, he feels, has been distorted by the official Pakistani line. Though Jinnah was clearly interested in ensuring a homeland for Muslims, Ahmed's book makes clear that this London-trained lawyer was no Islamic fundamentalist. The author's take on Indian-Pakistani history, his account of Jinnah's involvement, and his ideas about the future of Pakistan and the Islamic world are both thought-provoking and important.
650 ## - Subject Headings
Subject Headings Politics and Government
-- Islam and state
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    Dewey Decimal Classification   954_035092000000000_AHM   900 History and Geography Library Dept. of Political Science Library Dept. of Political Science History and Geography 02/01/2024 1695.00   954.035092 AHM DPOS45 02/01/2024 02/01/2024 Books
    Dewey Decimal Classification   954_035092000000000_AHM   900 History and Geography Library Dept. of Political Science Library Dept. of Political Science History and Geography 02/01/2024 1695.00   954.035092 AHM DPOS46 02/01/2024 02/01/2024 Books
    Dewey Decimal Classification   954_035092000000000_AHM   900 History and Geography Library Dept. of Political Science Library Dept. of Political Science History and Geography 02/01/2024 1695.00   954.035092 AHM DPOS47 02/01/2024 02/01/2024 Books
    Dewey Decimal Classification   954_035092000000000_AHM   900 History and Geography Library Dept. of Political Science Library Dept. of Political Science History and Geography 02/01/2024 1695.00   954.035092 AHM DPOS48 02/01/2024 02/01/2024 Books
    Dewey Decimal Classification   954_035092000000000_AHM   900 History and Geography Library Dept. of Political Science Library Dept. of Political Science History and Geography 02/01/2024 1695.00   954.035092 AHM DPOS49 02/01/2024 02/01/2024 Books

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