Description :Indo-Muslim culture of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries had been the battleground of two forces, tradition and Europeanization. In a sense, the movement of life is every where and at all times produced by the struggle between the desire of stability and security and the desire for change. But the new generally grows out of the old. It was very different with the conflict in Indo Muslim culture. In the present article its tradition represented a collectivist, community-centered. A metaphysical view of life.
Source :Sangeet Natak Akademi
Type :Article
Received From :Sangeet Natak Akademi
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dc.contributor.author
Mujeeb, M.
dc.coverage.spatial
Asia
dc.date.accessioned
2017-07-11T21:04:40Z
dc.date.available
2017-07-11T21:04:40Z
dc.date.issued
2004
dc.description.abstract
Indo-Muslim culture of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries had been the battleground of two forces, tradition and Europeanization. In a sense, the movement of life is every where and at all times produced by the struggle between the desire of stability and security and the desire for change. But the new generally grows out of the old. It was very different with the conflict in Indo Muslim culture. In the present article its tradition represented a collectivist, community-centered. A metaphysical view of life.