Faisal Devji

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Faisal Devji



Average rating: 3.72 · 287 ratings · 28 reviews · 25 distinct worksSimilar authors
Muslim Zion: Pakistan as a ...

3.40 avg rating — 75 ratings — published 2013 — 7 editions
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Landscapes of the Jihad: Mi...

3.58 avg rating — 67 ratings — published 2005 — 8 editions
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The Impossible Indian: Gand...

3.95 avg rating — 42 ratings — published 2011 — 5 editions
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The Terrorist in Search of ...

4.26 avg rating — 23 ratings — published 2008 — 5 editions
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Bomb

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3.45 avg rating — 22 ratings — published 2000 — 3 editions
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Islam after Liberalism

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Waning Crescent: The Rise a...

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Shahzia Sikander

0.00 avg rating — 0 ratings — published 1999 — 3 editions
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Terrorist in Search of Huma...

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Paisajes del Yihad : milita...

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“Some speculate that Muslim nationalism was intended by its leaders and in particular the country’s founding father, Mohammad Ali Jinnah, as a movement whose goals were open-ended enough to allow for the possibility of a new political relationship between India’s Hindu majority and the Muslim minority. Such a relationship, they claim, might even have precluded the creation of Pakistan, had the Indian National Congress been willing to compromise with the Muslim League. A reprise of arguments familiar from colonial times, this theory was known in a somewhat cruder form in Jinnah’s own day, with Pakistan seen by some of its supporters as well as detractors to be a “bargaining counter” that the Congress finally made into a reality—whether by design or accident it is difficult to tell. Indeed the focus of this group of historians on hidden motives and intentions resolves Pakistan’s history into nothing more than a failed conspiracy—which is only appropriate given the conspiratorial nature of political thought in that country.”
Faisal Devji, Muslim Zion: Pakistan as a Political Idea

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