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Concerning the Kerala Muslim history, Hadrami scholars had a vital role in defining the socio cu... more Concerning the Kerala Muslim history, Hadrami scholars had a vital role in defining the socio cultural awakening deeds and spiritual leadings. Their enthralling renaissance movements can be comprehended as efficacious magic bullets to the quandaries of the contemporary world against the arising questions and wicked tricks. In fact, The Hadrami people inhabit the Hadharmaut region in Yemen and their descendants longed into and happened in the Indian Ocean coasts in worldwide Diaspora. This migration of Hadrami scholars to Malabar of Kerala produced tremendous changes in the life and culture of Muslims of Kerala, as happened elsewhere on the other coasts.
So, this paper is an attempt to explicate the significance of Hadrami scholars in the socio-cultural field of Kerala Muslims. This migration was mainly towards the Malabar region, the western coast of India, where the rulers have been very cordial towards the immigrants from the Middle East. This kind of people played a very significance role in the religious, social reforms and cultural amity in Malabar. Cause of this, the Hadrami tradition is still followed in the religious affairs of Malabar. Above all, other religion professing people whom neglected by other upper casts, were become hugged Islam as they found the Hadrami scholars as savior and redeemer and their path as a truth and acceptable one. Finally, in this kind of facts, this paper will illuminate the socio-cultural systems and the spiritual leadings of Hadrami scholars by highlighting the interference of other leaders and ground breakers of other sector in the background of Muslim history in Kerala.
The paper seeks to examine the land question of tribals in Kerala, India. The tribal question in ... more The paper seeks to examine the land question of tribals in Kerala, India. The tribal question in Kerala has a long history embedded in the socio-economic setting of the state and the structural conditions prevailing since independence.
The tribals are children of nature and their lifestyle is conditioned by the Ecosystem. Over years, the tribal community in Kerala has been forced to build up an identifiable space for themselves though they constitute only a small minority of Kerala’s population. Owing to long years of marginalization, the majority of the tribals are landless today and their socio-economic status is very much below the state average. The question as to why such a state of affairs continues in Kerala is being addressed from various angles.
The post globalised developmental projects and developmental dreams of the state have again made the deprivation of the tribals of Kerala and the developmental divide has increased between the tribal and non-tribal in the state. The paper seeks to place the tribal question in Kerala in its socio-historical context, and it argues that deprivation of land and forests are the worst forms of oppression that these people experience.
Concerning the Kerala Muslim history, Hadrami scholars had a vital role in defining the socio cu... more Concerning the Kerala Muslim history, Hadrami scholars had a vital role in defining the socio cultural awakening deeds and spiritual leadings. Their enthralling renaissance movements can be comprehended as efficacious magic bullets to the quandaries of the contemporary world against the arising questions and wicked tricks. In fact, The Hadrami people inhabit the Hadharmaut region in Yemen and their descendants longed into and happened in the Indian Ocean coasts in worldwide Diaspora. This migration of Hadrami scholars to Malabar of Kerala produced tremendous changes in the life and culture of Muslims of Kerala, as happened elsewhere on the other coasts.
So, this paper is an attempt to explicate the significance of Hadrami scholars in the socio-cultural field of Kerala Muslims. This migration was mainly towards the Malabar region, the western coast of India, where the rulers have been very cordial towards the immigrants from the Middle East. This kind of people played a very significance role in the religious, social reforms and cultural amity in Malabar. Cause of this, the Hadrami tradition is still followed in the religious affairs of Malabar. Above all, other religion professing people whom neglected by other upper casts, were become hugged Islam as they found the Hadrami scholars as savior and redeemer and their path as a truth and acceptable one. Finally, in this kind of facts, this paper will illuminate the socio-cultural systems and the spiritual leadings of Hadrami scholars by highlighting the interference of other leaders and ground breakers of other sector in the background of Muslim history in Kerala.
The paper seeks to examine the land question of tribals in Kerala, India. The tribal question in ... more The paper seeks to examine the land question of tribals in Kerala, India. The tribal question in Kerala has a long history embedded in the socio-economic setting of the state and the structural conditions prevailing since independence.
The tribals are children of nature and their lifestyle is conditioned by the Ecosystem. Over years, the tribal community in Kerala has been forced to build up an identifiable space for themselves though they constitute only a small minority of Kerala’s population. Owing to long years of marginalization, the majority of the tribals are landless today and their socio-economic status is very much below the state average. The question as to why such a state of affairs continues in Kerala is being addressed from various angles.
The post globalised developmental projects and developmental dreams of the state have again made the deprivation of the tribals of Kerala and the developmental divide has increased between the tribal and non-tribal in the state. The paper seeks to place the tribal question in Kerala in its socio-historical context, and it argues that deprivation of land and forests are the worst forms of oppression that these people experience.