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Index
Preface
Report on release of “Muslim Vision of Secular India: Destination & Roadmap”
Part A: Muslims Part of the Nation
Introduction
“Minority”, “Second Largest Majority” or/and “Part of Majority”?
Special Position
What has gone wrong?
The power game by the political parties
The game played by Muslim political leaders
The inefficient role played by the traditional religious scholars (Ulama)
The selfishness of Muslim intellectuals
Sachar, Mishra and Kundu: Partial Reports, Partial Recommendations, Minimal Implementation
Limitations of Sachar Committee Report
Summary of Recommendations
Follow-up action taken
SACHAR COMMITTEE REPORT & STATUS OF FOLLOW UP ACTION (as on 31.01.2013) (Provided by the Ministry of Minority Affairs)
Analysis
Time to reverse the tide
Realise their real potential
Objectives to be achieved
Ultimate Aims of Muslim Vision
Changes in Government Policies and Economic Ideology Required
Radical steps required to drastically reduce Economic Disparity
Social Evils in India
Right to Health
Part B: Empowerment of Muslims: Holistic Approach
I: Ideological Empowerment of Muslims
Religious Education – Applied Islamics
Mosques the Islamic Centres
Unity of Muslims
The Fourth Estate: Let Muslims also own it
Countering Negative Campaign
Terrorism versus Tyranny
Radical West much bigger threat to peace than “Radical Islam”
Recent anti-Muslim campaigns in India
Stop being apologetic and defensive
II: Social Empowerment
Modern Education to be remodelled and expanded
Health Infrastructure
Urban Development
Rural Development
Reservations for Muslims
Empowerment of Youth
Empowerment of Women within Islamic framework
NGO Sector
Minority Welfare Schemes of Ministry of Minority Affairs
III: Economic Empowerment of Muslims
Scope of Islamic Economics in India
Dynamic Theory of Economics: Wealth Generation
“Peoples’ Corporate India”
Economic Relations with Muslim Countries
Islamic Finance
Blueprint of the Action plan for establishing “Peoples’ Corporate India” dominated by but not exclusively Muslims. \
Management of Awqaf Properties
IV. Political Empowerment
Give Muslims Role in Governance
Delimitation of Seats
Proactive rather than reactive politics needed
Security Issues: Psychological, Physical and Social
Part C: Roadmap
Need for a National Level Organisation of Muslims
Goal
AIMS
Secretariat
Consultative Committee
Last Word
The man behind the book
Theory of Economic Fundamentalism
Peace Economics
Universal Theory of Relativity
Jamil’s Islamic thought: Applied Islamics
A Man of Impact
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