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Keyword: Kalim Siddiqui

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Islamic Movement

Obituary: Dr Kalim Siddiqui – An Intellectual And An Activist

Crescent International

Dhu al-Qa'dah 27, 14161996-04-16

Well-known for his unreserved support for the Islamic Revolution in Iran, and its chief exponent to the outside world, Dr. Kalim Siddiqui, the late founder-leader of the Muslim Parliament in Britain, believed that the Muslim world needed a series of revolutions.

World

Dr Kalim Siddiqui 1933-1996

Crescent International

Dhu al-Qa'dah 12, 14161996-04-01

Well known for his unreserved support for the Islamic Revolution of Iran and its chief exponent to the outside world, Dr. Kalim Siddiqui, the late founder-leader of The Muslim Parliament in Britain, believed that the Muslim world needed a series of revolutions.

Islamic Movement

History Demands Patience And A Great Deal of It

Kalim Siddiqui

Safar 02, 14061985-10-16

Article written by Dr Kalim Siddiqui reflecting on a meeting that took place after the Nationalism seminar in August 1985. In his diary, he described the meeting as ‘an ad hoc ‘Working Committee’ of the global Islamic movement.’ Published in Crescent International, 16-31 October, 1985, and reprinted in Issues in the Islamic movement, vol. 6, 1985-86 (1405-06), pp. 111-113.

Occasional Paper

The Draft Prospectus of the Muslim Institute

Kalim Siddiqui

Dhu al-Hijjah 07, 13931974-01-01

The Draft Prospectus of the Muslim Institute was the founding document of the Institute, published in 1974. This Prospectus was written by Dr Kalim but authored by the Preparatory Committee as a whole.

Conflict, Crisis and War in Pakistan

Kalim Siddiqui

Dhu al-Qa'dah 14, 13911972-01-01

This book can be seen as having a particular significance in Dr Kalim’s intellectual development. It was both the culmination of one phase of his life – with a focus on Pakistan – and the starting point of another, which led to the establishment of the Muslim Institute. Conflict, Crisis and War in Pakistan is a product of this personal experience. It combines the insight of his academic work and the passion of his commitment to Pakistan as a cause and a project, rather than a nation-state. This is well expressed in his preface to the book, included in the section attached below. Also included is the first chapter, on the legacy of the colonial period.

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