دانلود کتاب Muslim Vision of Secular India: Destination and Roadmap
by Javed Jamil
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عنوان فارسی: مسلمان چشم انداز سکولار هند: مقصد و نقشه راه |
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What shall be the role of Muslims in their dear country India that is progressing leaps and bounds on daily basis, what shall be their destiny and the approach map to reach it, what shall be the basis of their progress in the light of Muslim and Islamic viewpoint and analysis, and what shall be the parameters of growth and progress in the light of Islamic rules and within the framework of Indian constitution – these are some of the salient features of Dr. Javed Jamil’s latest book titled “Muslim Vision of Secular India: Destination & Roadmap”. The book is an upgraded and modified version of the document under the same name, which was released about three years back in the midst of huge enthusiasm in the community.
The approach paper is important because it is the first comprehensive approach paper for trying to analyze the Muslim Perspective of India’s goals of development and developing a national level multi-faceted, holistic strategy for the socio-economic empowerment of Muslims within the parameters of Islam, Indian culture and national interests, The paper not only makes a critical analysis of national policies and presents a Muslim perspectives of the direction in which the growth is taking place in the country, it also critically analyses the problems of the country especially related to economic disparity, erosion of human values, spread of social evils and overriding negative impact of economic forces; and critically analyses the problems Muslims are facing and discusses the various issues involved. It covers almost all range of issues from religious education to modern education, employment, absence of Muslims in corporate sector, problems in medium and small scale industries, issues related to Islamic Finance sector, urban developmental issues, rural issues, health issues, importance of NGO sector, empowerment of women within Islamic framework, social and security issues, issues related to media and many more.
It presents a plan that views Muslims as second largest majority capable of influencing all the policies and programmes being pursued in the country; but at the same time it regards them as “minority” in India from the constitutional point of view which should be given all the rights that are their due in that capacity. Again it emphasizes that, as poor and deprived, Muslims are part of the majority of the country which remains poor and deprived in almost all walks of life.
The Approach Paper also discusses in detail the ideological perspectives of the issues confronting the country and the community; and argues for a planning that combines ideological and practical approach to achieve the ultimate objects in minimum possible time.
Another point that the paper highlights is that the development of the country cannot be complete unless
(1) it involves and benefits all the sections of society in an admirable way;
(2) it takes along with it all the communities of the country without anyone of them feeling alienated, discriminated or left out;
(3) It covers all the regions and states of the country;
(4) It gives equal emphasis on urban and rural development; and
(5) It ensures that the growth and development take place without erosion of the moral values, strong family system, social peace and Indian cultural framework.