A Memorandum for Historians on the Innocence of Ibn Majid
Many accounts have it that Ibn Majid is the man who guided Vasco da Gama from Africa to India. Sultan bin Muhammad al Qasimi, the eminent ruler of Sharjah, proves with sufficient evidence that the guide of Vasco da Gama was not Ahmed Ibn Majid, but a Gujarati who believed in a form of Christianity. The belief and geography of the person who was complicit in colonialism might not be relevant, though the innocence of Ahmed Ibn Majid in this context would deconstruct the argument for a Muslim connivance in the colonial project
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Mappila And Comrades- A Century of Communist-Muslim Relations in Kerala
This book seeks to examine how the Communist Movement of Kerala welcomed Mappilas and address Mappila issues and minority questions. Do the party claims about what it has done for these communities reflect their priorities? How does it change the fundamental values and ethics of the party? N P Chekkutty, an eminent journalist of Kerala, examines these questions. The complications of identity politics, Mappila revolts of 1921, Sharia Case, and the politics of Islamist Movements are other concerns of this book. This book gives insights into the major contemporary political documentation of the Mappilas.