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Review of Faisal Devji, Muslim Zion: Pakistan as a Political Idea (Hurst and Company, London, 2013)

Hamzić, Vanja

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In today’s world of nation states, the distinct pedigrees of independent polities are often organised into two foundational trajectories: states whose traditions of collective belonging are derived from, or adjusted to, the conventional mythology of European nationalism, with its focus on (the presumed bonds of) ‘blood and soil’, and states, such as settler societies, that somehow diverge from it. In Muslim Zion, Devji provides a seething analysis of Pakistan’s foundational narratives, guided by a bold claim that this state was founded on a radical, and quintessentially modern, demand for ‘the forcible exclusion of blood and soil in the making of a new homeland for India’s diverse andscattered Muslims’ (p. 9). For Devji, this demand emerged primarily from ‘the fantasy of creating a state by purely rational means, one that was founded upon its idea alone’ (p. 39). And just what was this foundational idea? That by working in the laboratory of Pakistan, to borrow Liaquat Ali Khan’s famous phrase (p. 249), a state primarily based on religious belonging, a ‘Muslim homeland’ par excellence, could be established.

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Hamzić, V. (2016). Review of Faisal Devji, Muslim Zion: Pakistan as a Political Idea (Hurst and Company, London, 2013). South Asia Research, 36(2), 288-290. https://doi.org/10.1177/0262728016638617

Journal Article Type Book Review
Publication Date Aug 12, 2016
Deposit Date Aug 20, 2016
Publicly Available Date Aug 20, 2016
Journal South Asia Research
Print ISSN 0262-7280
Electronic ISSN 1741-3141
Publisher SAGE Publications
Peer Reviewed Not Peer Reviewed
Volume 36
Issue 2
Pages 288-290
Item Discussed Muslim Zion: Pakistan as a Political Idea
DOI https://doi.org/10.1177/0262728016638617
Keywords Pakistan, Muslim Zion, Faisal Devji
Additional Information Additional Information : Final version published by Sage.

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