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Vanishing Faith: When Beliefs Cull Amity
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ISBN 13 | 9798885750097 |
Book Language | English |
Binding | Paperback |
Total Pages | 238 |
Edition | 2022 |
Publishers | Garuda Prakashan |
Category | Fiction Politics Religion Indian Writing Society & Social Sciences |
Weight | 240.00 g |
Dimension | 13.00 x 20.00 x 2.00 |
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Mr.
Good narrative and story telling style. Keep the reader engrossed till the end. Thought provoking book on religious fundamentalism which is looming larger in global horizon.
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ABHIJIT DE ,
June 16, 2022
Mr.
The fierce focus of history which is thrust upon us moulds the politics, the worldviews and the perspectives within which we swim. The history of the world is steeped in the darkness of religious fundamentalism and ideological possession. And the current times quite often see the shadow of the ugly return of such sentiments. What is this history that endures despite our loftiest attempts to never repeat it? The author narrates beautifully that experience of division, exclusion and intolerance that have plagued and continue to plague the world through the plight of Hindus living in a place where Muslims are in the majority. Certainly a read that I would recommend.
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Abhik Chakraborty,
February 19, 2023
Courageous and captivating
The history of human civilization has always endured the fierce focus of religious fundamentalism and ideological belligerence. The author narrates beautifully that experience of division, exclusion and intolerance that has plagued and continues to plague the world through the story of Hindus living in a place where Muslims are in the majority. The book sheds light on those pages of subcontinental history that for long have remained outside the discourse of mainstream media in India.
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Abhik Chakraborty,
February 25, 2023
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Can a Hindu live in a place where Muslims are in a majority? Is the mutual love and respect for one another enough to keep the two together? Vanishing Faith conjures all that go into creating the reality of the subcontinent.
A cluster of villages comes alight with communal overtone all of a sudden. Men in the corridors of power in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, target Hindu families to flush them out of their villages.
As the mayhem unfolds, a Hindu family digs its heels, refusing to yield. But will the family be able to live in their beloved motherland? Will it be possible for them to withstand the tyranny? What should they do to save themselves?