Zabaniyah
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but the Bengali nationalists of BD have been quite successful in imposing things that are not just alien to the Muslim polity, but also the very reasons that Bengali Muslims opted for a separated Muslim state. R. Tagore was part of a class that actively and systematically changed the Bengal landscape to root out Muslim influence. and afterwards we see that very Tagore's work imposed as a "national anthem" of Muslims
They can impose their will all they like. No one cares about them in spite of the retarded rhetoric in the media.
They are stupid people.
with all due respect you got one thing squarely wrong. the Bengali nationalists do not at all include the politics that progressive Muslims who advocated Aligarh type education in British era embodied. in fact the Bengali nationalists are at serious odds with the political descendants of the Aligarh type Muslims. and when we are talking about the British era, it is with the backdrop that Muslims had lost centuries-old status quo. Muslims were faced with a catch-22 of either forgoing their age-old civilization (or its legacies) OR falling behind economically. in such circumstances, it's ludicrous to say Muslims were opposed to their own progression. at least it was Hindu elites who opposed Bengali Muslims' having their own universities, not Muslims. and the Hindus were acting very much to their (ir)rational self-interest
I did not know about Aligarh-type Muslims.
And even if they were to succeed, then why did they not have support from the Muslim community chiefs in Bengal? Particularly from village level? It'd be incorrect to assume that most folks in East Bengal were urbanites. Most were villagers.
There was absolutely no reason that they wouldn't have succeeded had there been broad-level support from the Muslims of Bengal for Aligarh-type education. Even in in face of opposing Hindu elites in Bengal. Support and resolve does matter khair.
The village chiefs did actually oppose post industrial-era education, believing that learning in English would be a sin and a bunch of other nonsensical stuff. This is a recorded fact.
A History of Islamic Societies - Ira M. Lapidus - Google Books
This shit still happens today, but has gone down a bit. And I don't see our brave Islamits realizing that aspect of history. Tablighis are equally dumb people.
Truth be told, they were not very educated back in the British days. They were not very educated back in the Pakistan days. And they still aren't very educated even now. Against the backdrop, extremely few Awami Leaguers are actually educated. So is there any need to be apprehensive about them? They are the same. One is claiming to be more Muslim than Prophet Muhammad, while the other is claiming to be more secular than Lenin.
The first blow for Bengali Muslims was during the British-era. The second came when many intellectuals were slain during the 71' war. The third came when Mujib banned all medium of education maintaining that Bengali remains the only medium. Since when was Bengali a medium for deep technicalities? He was an odd and an impractical man.
One needs to realize history in full. And not only a part of it by favoring one version over another. That is the error of Awami League's thinking. Or more specially, Sheikh Hasina. Though, she is a very talented politician. In fact, I don't think she really cares about Bengali nationalism either as long as she's in power.
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