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Beyond Synthesis: A Review of Epsita Haldar’s ‘Reclaiming Karbala’

Summary In Reclaiming Karbala, Epsita Haldar challenges traditional views on religious modernization and cultural formation among Bengali Muslims. She argues that they developed a unique form of modernity by embracing “productive ambivalence,” navigating cultural and religious tensions without a “facile synthesis.” The book demonstrates how

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Ashes and Azaan: North East Delhi, 2020

Summary The report “Ashes and Azaan: North East Delhi, 2020” is a personal account by Farhin Afza detailing a visit to North East Delhi in February 2020, following the violence. The author describes witnessing the destruction of Masjid-e-Furqania and its adjoining madrasa in Brijpuri, which

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A Fast of Dedication and Defiance: The Politicisation of Ramadan

Summary Ramadan, a sacred period for Muslims, has historically and continues to be politicized in India, moving from devotion to a time marked by hostility and systematic antagonism. Authorities and vigilante groups surveil mosques, disrupt prayers, and promote economic boycotts, weaponizing religious identity. This criminalization

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