Abstract
In this article an attempt is made to find out that the
emergence and growth of Muslim nationalism was
intensified due to constitutional reforms which were introduced
by the British government from time to time. The article will
examine how the partition of India was the culmination of a
powerful movement of Muslim nationalism, which began in
constitutional shape in the second half of the nineteenth
century and symbolized by the foundation of the Sir Syed's
MAO College at Aligarh. The article will also observe the role
of All India Muslim League in development of political
consciousness among the Muslims and how it led Muslim
nationalism.
Key Words: Nationalism, separation, constitution, conflict, reforms
Mahboob Hussain. (2010) MUSLIM NATIONALISM IN SOUTH ASIA: EVOLUTION THROUGH CONSTITUTIONAL REFORMS, Journal of Political Studies, Volume 17, Issue 2.
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