Muslim Separatism - Causes and Consequences

Muslim Separatism - Causes and Consequences is a book by Sita Ram Goel which he published under his Voice of India imprint in 1987.

The book is about the Partition of India, and attempts to contrast the political action of the Muslim League, which Goel calls "Muslim", and the Congress Party, which Goel calls "National". Goel alleges that "the Muslim behaviour pattern was characterized by acrimony, accusations, complaints, demands, denunciations, and street riots. The National behaviour pattern, on the other hand, was characterized by acquiescence, assent, cajolery, concessions, cowardice, self-reproach, and surrender."

In the sixth chapter Goel writes about Indian Sufis like Shah Waliullah and Ahmad Sirhindi, and claims that many of them were not real mystics but hard hearted-fanatics.

He cites from the work of Professor S.A.A Rizvi which show that these Sufis made objectionable statements about Hindus and Hinduism.

The book also discusses H.V. Seshadri book The Tragic Story of Partition (Bangalore, 1982).

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