The Muslim Communities of Nepal

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This book is based on a report that was itself based on research undertaken during 2014 and 2015 in collaboration with the Nepal Madhesh Foundation (NEMAF) and funded by the US-based International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (IDEA). The report combined a review of the secondary data available in published and unpublished sources with the analysis of the findings of fieldwork undertaken by a NEMAF team during May-July 2015, in Kathmandu and in the districts of Banke and Dhanusha in the Terai. The book now also contains additional material collected and/or analysed during 2015-2017. Although the Muslim community as a whole constitutes one of the larger groups in Nepal (accounting for some 4-5 per cent of the total population, and ranking ninth in the order of the largest groups), there has been relatively little effort to date to assess in a comprehensive fashion the distinctive economic, social and cultural traditions, beliefs and practices of this distinctive and disadvantaged community, or to identify the aspirations, needs and capabilities of its members, male and female, young and old. Despite the contribution made by earlier research, there is still relatively little in the way of up-to- date information and analysis easily available in one place about the Muslim communities of Nepal who together constitute a significant and distinctive minority. It is hoped that this book will remedy this situation.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR David Seddon

Dr. David Seddon is Professor of Development Studies and former Managing Director of the Overseas Development Group (ODG) at the University of East Anglia (UK). He is a member of the Socialist alliance, a new political groupig on the left in Britain. He has worked in epal for more than 25 years as a rural/social development researcher and as consultant to numerous projects. He is author (or co-author) of several books on Nepal, including "The struggle for Basic Needs in Nepal, "Peasants and Workers in Nepal, "Nepal in Crisis, " Nepal " A State of Poverty, and , recently, "Pokhara: The Biography of a Town and"The New Lahures: Foreign Labour Migration and the Remittance Economy of Nepal, as well as many articles in academic and professional journals.

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Title
The Muslim Communities of Nepal
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Edition
1st. ed.
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ISBN
9788187393511
Length
xii+288p.
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