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Jinnah and The Making of Pakistan Week One: Islam as a Modern Idea Wilfred Cantwell Smith, On Understanding Islam (The Hague: Mouton Publishers, 1981), pp. 41-78. Mohammad Iqbal, The Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam, chapters 5 and 6. (http://www.allamaiQbal.com/works/prose/english/reconstruction/index.htm). AltafHusayn Hali, HaWs Musaddas (Delhi: Oxford) Syed Ameer Ali, Carlyle, "The hero as prophet", in On Heraes and Hera- Worship Week Two: The Emergence of Minority Politics Sayyid Ahmad Khan, "Speech of Sir Syed at Lucknow, 1887", in Sir Syed Ahmed on the Present State ofIndian Politics, Consisting ofSpeeches and Letters Reprintedfram the "Pioneer" (AlIahabad: The Pioneer Press, 1888), pp. 1-24. (http://www.columbia.edulitc Imealac Ipritchett IOOislamlinks Itxt sir sayyid luckn ow 1887.html). S. A Khan, "Speech of Sir Syed at Meerut, 1888", in Sir Syed Ahmed on the Present State ofIndian Politics, Consisting ofSpeeches and Letters Reprintedfram the "Pioneer" (AlIahabad: The Pioneer Press, 1888), pp. 29-53. (http://www.columbia.edulitc/mealac/pritchett/OOislamlinks/txt sir sayyid meer ut 1888.html). Lala Lajpat Rai, "Open letters to Sir Syed Ahmad Khan", in Lala Lajpat Rai: Writings and Speeches, Volume One, 1888-1919, ed. byVijaya Chandra Joshi (Delhi: University Publishers, 1966), pp. 1-25. (http://www.col umbia.edu litc/mealac/pritchettl OOislamlinks Itxt lajpatrai 1888 It xt lajpatrai 1888.html). M. A Jinnah, "Presidential address to the Muslim League, Lucknow, 1916" Mohomed AliJinnah: an Ambassador of Unity: His Speeches and Writings, 1912-1917; with a Biographical Appreciation by Sarajini Naidu and a foreword by the Hon 'ble the Rajah ofMahmudabad (Lahore 1918, reprint ed. 1989), pp. 29-52. (http://www.col umbia.edu lite Imealac/pritchett/OOislamlinks Itxt jinnah lucknow 1916.html). Aamir Mufti, Enlightenment in the Colony (Princeton, 2007), chapter 3. Week Three: Pan-Islam ism Cemil Aydin, Kris Manjapra, "The illusions of encounter: Muslim 'minds' and Hindu revolutionaries in First World War Germany and after",journal ofGlobal History, vo!. 1 (2006), pp. 363-382. Nile Green, Bombay-Islam (Cambridge, 2011) Ameer Ali John Buchan, Greenmantle Week Four: Khilafat and it Consequences F. W. Buckler, "The historical antecedents of the Khilafat Movement", Contemporary Review, no.121 (Jan.jJune 1922), pp.603-611. Gail Minault, The Khilafat Movement Gandhi, "The Hindu-Muslim Question" Lala Lajpat Rai, "The Hindu-Muslim problem", in Lala Lajpat Rai: Writings and Speeches, vo!. 2, 1920-1928, ed. by Vijaya Chandra Joshi (Delhi: University Publishers, 1966), pp. 170-222. (http://www.columbia.edu litc/mealac/pritchett/OOislamlinks/txt lajpatrai 1924 It xt lajpatrai 1924.html). Suleri, My Leader Week Five: Nationalism and its Critics Hussain Ahmad Madani, Composite Nationalism and Islam M. Iqbal, "Presidential address to the 25th session of the All-India Muslim League, Allahabad, 29 December 1930", in Speeches, Writings, and Statements ofIqbal, compiled and edited by Latif Ahmed Sherwani (Lahore: Iqbal Academy, 1977 [1944], 2nd ed., revised and enlarged), pp. 3-26. (http://www.columbia.edu litc/mealac/pritchettlOOislamlinks Itxt iQbal 1930.html ). Abul Ala Mawdudi Week Six: Two-Nation Theory M. A. jinnah, "Presidential address to the Muslim League, Lucknow, 1937" in G. Allana, Pakistan Movement Historical Documents (Karachi: Department of International Relations, University of Karachi, nd [1969]), pp. 140-151. (http://www.columbia.edulitc/mealac/pritchett/OOislamlinks/txt iinnah lucknow 1937.html). M.Iqbal, David Gilmartin, "The Shahidganj Mosque incident: a prelude to Pakistan", in E. Burke and l. Lapidus (eds.), Islam Politics and Social Movements (California, 1988), pp. 146-68. Abul Kalam Azad, "Presidential address to the 53rd session of the Indian National Congress, Ramgarh, 1940", in Congress Presidential Addresses, Volume Five: 1940- 1985, ed. by A. M. Zaidi (New Delhi: Indian Institute of Applied Political Research, 1985), pp. 17-38. (http://www.columbia.edu/itc/mealac/pritchett/OOlitlinks/txt azad congress 194 O.html). Week seven: The Pakistan Movement Chaudhary Rahmat Ali, "N ow or never", in G. Allana, Pakistan Movement Historical Documents (Karachi: Department of International Relations, University of Karachi, nd [1969]), pp. 103-110. (htm: Ilwww.columbia.edulitc/mealae/pritchettlOOislamlinks Itxt rahmatali 1933. html). B. R. Ambedkar, Pakistan, or the Partition ofIndia (Bombay: Thacker, 1945),(http://www.col umbia.edu lite Imealac Ipritchett/OOam bedkar lambedkar pa rtition/index.html). M. A. jinnah, Address by Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah at Lahore Session of Muslim League, March, 1940 (Islamabad: Directorate of Films and Publishing, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of Pakistan, Islamabad, 1983), pp. 5-23. (http://www.columbia.edu lite Imealac Ipritchett/OOislamlinks Itxt jinnah lahore 1 940.html). All India Muslim League, Gandhi-Jinnah Talks David Gilmartin, "A magnificent gift: Muslim nationalism and the election process in colonial Punjab", Contemporary Studies in Society and History, vo!. 40, no. 3 (July 1998), pp. 415-36. Week Eight: Achievement and Failure M. A. Jinnah, "Presidential address to the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan", Karachi, August 11, 1947, in G. Allana, Pakistan Movement Historical Documents (Karachi: Department of International Relations, University of Karachi, nd [1969]), pp. 407-411. (http://www.columbia.edulitc/mealac/pritchett/OOislamlinksItxt jinnah assembly 1947.html). M. A. Jinnah, "Address in Dacca, 1948", in The Nation's Voice, Vol. VII: Launching the State and the End of the Journey (Aug. 1947 - Sept. 1948), ed. by Waheed Ahmad (Karachi: Quaid-i-Azam Academy, 2003), pp. 243-258. (http://www.columbia.edu litc/mealac/pritchett/OOislamlinks Itxt iinnah dacca 19 48.html). Saadat Hasan Manto, "Jinnah Sahib", in Khalid Hasan (trans.), Mottled Dawn: Fifty Sketches and Stories ofPartition (Delhi: Penguin, 1997), pp. 104-122. S. H. Manto, 'The return", "The assignment" and "Colder than ice", in Kingdom's End and Other Stories (London: Verso) Vazira Zamindar, .