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Muslim politics

Updated - April 21, 2016 05:24 am IST

Published - September 01, 2014 12:15 am IST

Since the term “Muslim politics” is new for a citizen like me born in post-Independent India, the article “ >Understanding postcolonial Muslim politics ,” (Aug. 30) by Hilal Ahmed helped raise my awareness.

However, understanding is different from being aware and, in order to understand one needs to listen without any burden of agreement and disagreement. The gap between awareness and understanding of Muslim politics can be better bridged by the moderate and liberal elements of the community. I have observed and appreciated the fact that the younger generation responds to such issues better, and is keen on doing away with the divisive mindset that has existed for centuries.

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S.J. Sashi Kumar,

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Chennai

Sectarian ideologies perpetuated by religious and spiritual heads disturb the peace and the secular fabric of the nation. That many innocent and law-abiding Muslims suffer because of generalisations is unfortunate. Contextualising Muslim politics will serve to understand the political behaviour of the Muslim community, but only true knowledge can free a person from partisan thinking.

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Lalitha Joseph,

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Kottarakkara

It is unfortunate that a few individuals and political leaders make unwanted and unnecessary statements that disturb the peaceful atmosphere in the country. Let us resolve that we, the people, will not allow divisive tactics of vested interests to thrive.

V. Krishnamoorthy,

Madurai

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