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Iqbal, Jinnah and India's Partition: An Intimate Relationship

Author(s): 
V.N. Datta
Publisher/Sponsor: 
Economic & Political Weekly
www.epw.in/journal/2002/50/special-articles/iqbal-jinnah-and-indias-partition.html

This paper brings out some dimensions of the crucial political relationship between Muhammad Iqbal and Mohammad Ali Jinnah. Though this relationship had far-reaching consequences in shaping the contours of the subcontinent's turbulent history, it has not been adequately studied in partition histories.

Why a majority of Muslims opposed Jinnah’s idea of Partition and stayed on in India

Author(s): 
Adrija Roychowdhury
Publisher/Sponsor: 
Indian Express
https://indianexpress.com/article/research/why-a-majority-of-muslims-opposed-jinnahs-idea-of-partition-and-stayed-on-in-india-8090835/

A standard narrative exists about the role of Muslims during the Partition in India, which talks about how the Muslim community, led by Muhammad Ali Jinnah and his Muslim League, stood for the two-nation theory and demanded the Partition of India. Historical documents, however, suggest that a majority of the Muslims opposed the Partition and stayed in India.

Islam in South Asia in Practice

Metcalf, Barbara D.
Princeton University Press
2009

MUSLIM POLITICS IN MADRAS IN 1930S AND 1940S: THE RISE OF MUSLIM LEAGUE AND RELATED DEVELOPMENTS

Koya, S.M. Mohamed
Indian History Congress
2002

Formation of Muslim Political Fronts

Verma, A. K.
Economic and Political Weekly
2006

Rallying the Qaum: The Muslim League in the United Provinces, 1937–1939

Dhulipala, Venkat
Modern Asian Studies Vol. 44, No. 3
2010

Partition, Pakistan, and South Asian History: In Search of a Narrative

Gilmartin, David
Association for Asian Studies
1998

Congress-Raj Conflict and the Rise of the Muslim League in the Ministry Period, 1937-39

Chander, Sunil
Cambridge University Press
1987

The British Empire and Muslim Identity in South Asia

Robinson, Francis
Cambridge University Press
1998

THE ALL INDIA MUSLIM LEAGUE AND CENTRAL ASIA

Malik, Nadeem Shafiq
Islamic Research Institute, International Islamic University, Islamabad
1994

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