Manzoorul Haq – Muslims in India 1965 1st Turkish Book Turkey Islam
Manzoorul Haq – Muslims in India (Hintli Müslümanlar) – Zühal Yayınları Turkish First Edition (1965)
Description:
This Turkish first edition of Muslims in India (Hintli Müslümanlar) by Manzoorul Haq was published by Zühal Yayınları in 1965. Printed in Turkish, the book examines the historical development, social structure, cultural identity, and political circumstances of the Muslim population living in the Indian subcontinent.
The work provides an overview of the history of Islam in India, tracing the formation of Muslim communities and their contribution to the region's political, cultural, and intellectual life. Particular attention is given to the consequences of the 1947 Partition of India and Pakistan, examining the situation of the Muslim minority that remained within the Republic of India. The author discusses minority rights, social integration, educational opportunities, religious freedom, and government policies from the perspective of the period, making the volume one of the rare Turkish-language studies addressing the condition of Indian Muslims during the post-Partition era.
Themes such as South Asian history, Islam, minority rights, politics, and cultural identity appear throughout the work. Richly illustrated with numerous photographs, the book combines historical narrative with visual documentation, providing readers with a broader understanding of Muslim life in India during the mid-twentieth century.
Key Features:
• Author: Manzoorul Haq
• Original Title: Muslims in India
• Turkish Title: Hintli Müslümanlar
• Publisher: Zühal Yayınları
• Publication Date: 1965
• Edition: First Edition
• Language: Turkish
• Format: Paperback
• Genre: History; Sociology; Religious Studies
• Subject: The history, society, and political status of Muslims in India
• Literary Content: Historical study; Social analysis
• Themes: India; Islam; Minority rights; South Asian history; Cultural identity; Politics
• Historical Focus: Indian Muslims in the decades following the 1947 Partition of India and Pakistan
• Educational Value: Explores the historical development, social conditions, and political status of Muslims in India, offering valuable contemporary insight into the challenges and experiences of one of the world's largest Muslim communities.
• Collector Appeal: Scarce Turkish first edition documenting the history and circumstances of Indian Muslims during the post-Partition period, richly illustrated with numerous photographs, making it an important reference for collectors of South Asian history, Islamic studies, and twentieth-century political literature.