Religion, Inter-Community Relations and the Kashmir Conflict

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Kashmir always remains fresh in the public memory, though not for its stunning landscapes and enchanting beauty. It is the conflict in, rather over, Kashmir that assumes the centre stage more often. This compilation of essays on Kashmir by Yoginder Sikand provides invaluable insights into inter-community relations in the state and leads the reader to a deeper understanding of the several layers that engulf the Kashmir dispute. One of the most intractable international conflicts for decades, the Kashmir issue remains as complicated as ever, and a solution to it as elusive. For a more comprehensive understanding of the conflict one needs to deeply examine the sharp religious polarisation in the state over the years. Consequently, peace-building in Kashmir can take a more innovative turn by a revival of the more inclusive and liberal understandings of religion that can help bridge the growing communal divides among the state’s inhabitants.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Yoginder Sikand

Yoginder Sikand is the author of over a dozen books on Islam and Muslims in South Asia. He has a PhD in History from the University of London, and was a post-doctoral research fellow at the Institute for the Study of Islam in the Modern World, Leiden, The Netherlands. He is presently associated with the Centre for the Study of Social Exclusion at the National Law School, Bangalore.

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Title
Religion, Inter-Community Relations and the Kashmir Conflict
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
Rupa & Co., 2011
ISBN
9788129118318
Length
224p., 24cm.
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