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Gandhi on relationship between religion and politics
MPSE-004: SOCIAL AND POLITICAL THOUGHT IN
MODERN INDIA
Course Code: MPSE-004
Assignment Code: ASST/MPSE-004//2016-17
Total Marks: 100
(b)
Gandhi on relationship between religion and
politics.
Ans.
Relationship Between Religion and Politics: Gandhi saw
an intimate relationship between religion and politics. He called for the
reinsertion of religion in shaping public life. Concept of Religion: Gandhi
believed all great religions of the world were at the bottom one and were all helpful
to one another. He compared religions with minds. Each mind, he said, had a different
conception of God from that of the other. All the same they pursue the same
God. He insisted that religion be differentiated from ethics. Fundamental
ethical precepts are common across religions although religions may differ from
each other with respect to their beliefs and practices.
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Jaipal Singh and the Adivasi Identity
MPSE-004: SOCIAL AND POLITICAL THOUGHT IN
MODERN INDIA
Course Code: MPSE-004
Assignment Code: ASST/MPSE-004//2016-17
Total Marks: 100
Q.
7 (a) Jaipal Singh and the Adivasi Identity.
Ans.
Championing Adivasi Identity: Jaipal raised the
issue of Adivasi identity in the Constituent Assembly.The dominant view in the
Assembly showed a patronizing attitude towards the tribals. The view was that
discontentment in the tribal areas existed because of their exclusion from the
mainstream development. It was emphasised that a civilizing mission and
assimilation of tribals into the national mainstream could help them.
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Sir Syed Ahmad Khan on Hindu-Muslim unity
MPSE-004: SOCIAL AND POLITICAL THOUGHT IN
MODERN INDIA
Course Code: MPSE-004
Assignment Code: ASST/MPSE-004//2016-17
Total Marks: 100
(b)
Sir Syed Ahmad Khan on Hindu-Muslim unity.
Ans.
Hindu-Muslim Unity: Sir Syed was a strong advocate the
Hindu-Muslim unity. He called Hindus and Muslims as two beautiful eyes a beautiful
bride. In Tahzib-ul- Akhlaq, he wrote essays – one in 1888 and another 1898 –
asking Muslims to give up killing of cows. He said this would bring about good
relations between the Hindus and the Muslims. He appeared to suggest distinct
political options for the Muslims. He did not wish them ever to come closer to
the Congress. Sir Syed was disturbed by the movement to replace Urdu in Persian
script with that of Hindi in Nagari script which had emerged in the United
Provinces in 1867. He was disturbed by such a development. He argued that, “These
two nations will not work unitedly in any cause. At present there is no
hostility between them. But, on account of the so called educated people it
will increase a hundred fold in the future.” In 1870, he wrote a letter to
Nawab Mohsinul Mulk, he had raised concerns that “Muslims will never agree to
Hindi and if the Hindus, in accordance with their latest attitude, insist on
Hindi, they will reject Urdu. The inevitable consequence of such a move will be
that the two will be permanently separated
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