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_bJAL-B
100 _aJalil, Rakhshanda
245 _aBut you don't look like a Muslim
_b: essays on identity and culture
260 _bHarperCollins Publishers
_c2019
_aNoida
300 _axiii, 223p.
520 _aWhat does it mean to be Muslim in India? What does it mean to look like one’s religion? Does one’s faith determine how one is perceived? Is there a secular ideal one is supposed to live up to? Can people of different faiths have a shared culture, a shared identity? India has, since time immemorial, been plural, multi-cultural, multi-ethnic and multi-lingual, where various streams have fed into and strengthened each other, and where dissimilarities have always been a cause for rejoicing rather than strife. These writings, on and about being Muslim in India, by Rakhshanda Jalil – one of the country’s foremost literary historians and cultural commentators – excavate memories, interrogate dilemmas, and rediscover and celebrate a nation and its syncretic culture. But You Don’t Look Like a Muslim is a book that every thinking Indian must read.
650 _vMuslims--Social conditions
_vMuslims--Ethnic identity
_zIndia
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_cBK