Madrasas in India: Trying to be Relevant

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The book discusses at length the issues confronting the Indian madrasas, their contribution to the Indian society, their shortcomings and why the madrasas in India need to improve the syllabus that has not been updated for at least more than a century. The book also discusses the volley of attacks on madrasas in India by people of certain ilk who try to malign the name of madrasas without any basis and tries to alleviate misgivings about madrasas by highlighting their contribution to the Indian society and Indian Freedom struggle.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Akhtarul Wasey

Prof. Akhtarul Wasey is a Professor and dean faculty of Humanities and Languages in Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi. He also heads Zakir Hussain Institute of Islamic Studies in the Jamia and edits two well documented journals "Islam and the Modern Age" in English and "Islam aur Asre Jadid" in Urdu.

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Title
Madrasas in India: Trying to be Relevant
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Edition
1st ed.
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Length
123p., Notes; References; 23cm.
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