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#3 of 16: PAKISTAN: ORIGINS, IDENTITY, AND FUTURE 

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Pervez Hoodbhoy in conversation with Shaheryar Azhar. #3 of 16 episodes.
-- Indian Muslims before Sir Syed
-- Sir Syed as ultra-orthodox
--Sir Syed as radical reformer
-- Sir Syed and Two-Nation Theory
-- Sir Syed’s successes and failures
The international edition (Routledge) of this book is available from: www.amazon.com/Pakistan-Perve... , and the local (Pakistani) version from:
foliobooks.pk/book-author/per...
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
o Front cover endorsement by Noam Chomsky
o Back cover endorsements
o Acknowledgments
o About the author
o Foreword by Christophe Jaffrelot
o Why this Book?
o Charting the Labyrinth
- Myths of a nation’s origin
- Exclusivism as philosophy
- Was Partition accidental?
- The book’s expeditionary map (Parts I-V)
o Part One: Long Before The Two Nation Idea
1. Identity formation in medieval India
- The herd instinct
- India without nations
- The Sanskrit controversy
- Muslim invasions
- Mughal era purifiers of Islam
- Conclusion
2. The British reinvent India
- Colonialism quietly sneaks in
- The Great Mutiny - a watershed
- Demoralized Muslim ashrafiyya
- Exception: the United Provinces
- The Muslim predicament
- Modernity impacts Muslims
- Modernity impacts Hindus
- Ways begin to part
o Part Two: A Closer Look At Pakistan’s Three Founder-Heroes
3. Founder I: the lonely modernizer
- Early years
- It’s okay to eat mangos
- Metamorphosis to modernity
- Siding with the British
- An unabashed elitist
- The non-communal Sir Syed
- Sir Syed communalizes
- Sir Syed’s mixed legacy
4. Founder II: premier poet-preacher-politician
- Everyone loves Iqbal
- Biographical sketch
- Philosopher or just philosophical?
- Iqbal uses languages selectively
- Iqbal on faith versus reason
- Iqbal’s physics/math criticisms
- Iqbal’s “higher” communalism
- Iqbal on women
- Iqbal on theocracy
- Iqbal on blasphemy
- Iqbal and Sir Syed compared
5. Founder III: liberal-secular-visionary?
- Did Jinnah have a plan?
- Anticipating dependence
- Did Jinnah not want Pakistan?
- Jinnah - the man
- Did Jinnah want secularism?
- Jinnah fuses politics with religion
- Jinnah and the Islamic state
- Jinnah’s Shia problem
- A master tactician not strategist
6. Jinnah trounces his Muslim opponents
- Maududi - Jinnah’s nemesis
- Azad - the prescient cleric
- Bacha Khan - the peaceful Pathan
- Who won, who lost?
o Part Three: Postnatal Blues
7. Stubborn angularities I: Bengal
- A snapshot of history
- Mocking Bangla
- The road to separation
- Punjab still doesn’t want to know why
- Bangladesh overtakes Pakistan
- Final reflections
8. Stubborn angularities II: Balochistan
- A shotgun wedding
- Baloch identity emerges
- Changes since 1947
- Too rich to be left alone
- CPEC and Balochistan
- The secession question
- The way forward
o Part Four: Five Big Questions
9. Was Partition worth the price?
- The no-Pakistan option
- Socialist utopia rejected
- Mobilizing the Muslim masses
- The winners
- The losers
- The cobra effect
10. What is the ideology of Pakistan - and why does it matter?
- Ideology defined
- Hindutva ideology
- Pakistan ka matlab kya?
- The weaponization of ideology
- Resolving the ideology conundrum
11. Why couldn’t Pakistan become an Islamic state?
- Warmup: a Christian state
- Who speaks for Islam?
- Qur’an and Islamic state
- Islamic scholars on the Islamic state
- Model I: The Medina state
- Model II: Maudoodi’s Islamic state
- Model III: The Taliban state
- The caliphate’s undying appeal
- The ummah and pan-Islamism
- What created political Islam?
- What if Pakistan becomes an Islamic sharia state?
- Is a liberal sharia state possible?
12. Why is Pakistan a praetorian state?
- The Establishment defined
- Bankrupt political class
- A once apolitical army
- America’s junior partner
- Strong men make weak countries
- Wars of choice
- Cross-border jihad - a failed experiment
- Courting the blasphemy-busters
- India under martial law?
13. Identity crisis: I’m Pakistani but what am I?
- Inventing an ancient Pakistan
- Telling Hindu from Muslim
- State imposed identity
- Cultural orphans
- The first Pakistani
- Arab Wannabe Syndrome
- My name is Ertugrul
- Citizens and subjects
- Price of prejudice
- The overseas Pakistani
- Folks: here’s what I really am!
o Part Five: Looking Ahead
14. Three imminent physical perils
- Climate change
- Population bomb
- Nuclear war
- Prognosis up to 2047
15. The paths travelled post-1971
- Experiment One - Vengeance
- Experiment Two - Nizam-e-Mustafa
- Experiment Three - Enlightened moderation
- Experiment Four - Hybrid regime
- Why the experiments failed
16. Replacing the Two Nation Theory
- End legalized discrimination
- Spread the wealth
- Pakistan not Punjabistan
- Uncage the women
- Give skills don’t brainwash
- Cool down Kashmir
- Send army to the barracks
- Epilogue
o Index

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22 июн 2023

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Комментарии : 14   
@shameemqureshi2774
@shameemqureshi2774 Год назад
At last we have an opportunity of escaping the delusion and coming face to face with our ‘real’ history. Well done Prof Hoodbhoy.👏
@Okbutiwouldprefernotto
@Okbutiwouldprefernotto 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for this. Very comprehensive and helpful for someone like me who barely knows anything about Pakistan. Would love to visit one day.
@agonnoga6100
@agonnoga6100 Год назад
Sir Syed was not a native of UP. His ancestors migrated to india from Afghanistan during the Mughal rule of India. His ancestors were connected to the Mughal court. No wonder he looked down on the natives with contempt. It is this mindset which made him think of two nations as he had nothing in common with the natives. This mindset is no different from the British colonizers. .
@AbdulSattar-rk8ly
@AbdulSattar-rk8ly Год назад
Sir sound qualify so bad plz record through mike.your lecturers are assets of our country
@alimohtashimkhan2711
@alimohtashimkhan2711 Год назад
Beautiful discussion.
@irfanhaider5042
@irfanhaider5042 Год назад
I would love to attend your public session if its happens in Karachi.
@mabbas9504
@mabbas9504 Год назад
Waiting for more lectures of this series!
@gulkhan6499
@gulkhan6499 Год назад
Salam sir I am physics students I need your advice please 🙏 sir
@Okbutiwouldprefernotto
@Okbutiwouldprefernotto 11 месяцев назад
8:46 my man would be a brilliant intern research.
@rejijai9120
@rejijai9120 Год назад
sir, are you aware there is an important chowk in centre of Hyderabad, India named after Allama Iqbal. Dr Ishtiaq is in Hyderabad, you could request him to visit
@agonnoga6100
@agonnoga6100 Год назад
@Dr.Hoodbhoy You are so wrong when you say Congress wanted the British to go away. Fact is, Congress was created by the British after 1857 sepoy mutiny to help them rule and loot India not to free India. The mutiny made the British realize that few British couldn't hold on to india by force. Which is why they created Congress to channelize Indian freedom struggle into the lamest forms of opposition. Fact is Gandhi and Jinnah never wanted independence of India. Not even one Congress party member was ever incarcerated in cellular jail which was created to imprison real freedom fighters. Contrary to Sir Syed's prejudice against Bengalis, 70% of the inmates of cellular jail were Bengalis. Bengalis were at the forefront of India's independence struggle. Forget Pakistan, even in India, except Savarkar the rest of the freedom fighters in cellular jail their contribution and sacrifices are completely missing in our history books.
@ansariqbal7231
@ansariqbal7231 Год назад
Ap.loghun.ko.apne.kome.zaban.ourdu.nahe.ate.
@ansariqbal7231
@ansariqbal7231 Год назад
Palez.ourdu.men.baten.karen.hamen.enghlash.nahe.ate
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