Volume Two, Chapter 5 == Leaders of Islamic Revival, Reform, and Nationalism in Pre-Independent India
 
M A P S

== Twentieth-century maps: *Columbia Univ.*

I M A G E S

== Photos, and audio and video clips, about Iqbal (click on "The Person" in the bottom frame): *allamaiqbal.com*

== An album of modern photos (2000) of Aligarh Muslim University by a student: *Shahid H's website*

T E X T S

== Edwin Lord Weeks, "Lahore and the Punjab" (1894, Harper's): *Cornell Univ. library*

== Edwin Lord Weeks, "Hindoo and Moslem" (1895, Harper's): *Cornell Univ. library*

== Barbara D. Metcalf, "'Traditionalist' Islamic Activism: Deoband, Tablighis, and Talibs" (2002): *SSRC website*

== Maulana Maududi's Chapter Introductions to the Quran: *Univ. of Southern California*

==Mushirul Hasan, "Introduction" (to an essay on Maulana Muhammad Ali); and an excerpt from Muhammad Ali's autobiography, My Life: A Fragment (1999) *Univ. of Virginia library*

== Sir Muhammad Iqbal, The Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam (1930): *allamaiqbal.com*

== Iqbal Husain, "Akbar Allahabadi and National Politics" (1988): *DSAL*

== The home page of Sir Sayyid's *Aligarh Muslim University*

== K. M. Panikkar, ed. "Communalism," a special issue of Social Scientist (1990): *DSAL*

== J. R. I. Cole, Roots of North Indian Shi'ism in Iran and Iraq: Religion and State in Awadh, 1722-1859 (1988): *Univ. of California Press*
 

== *special access*: Burton, A.; Gandhi, R.; Jones, K.; Metcalf, B.; van der Veer, P.

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