Ayesha Jalal was born in Lahore in Pakistan to Hamid Jalal, a senior Pakistani civil servant, a niece of the renowned Urdu fiction writer Saadat Hasan Manto . She came to New York at the age of 16 when her father was posted at the United Nations. She is married to Indian historian Sugata Bose who teaches at Harvard.
She obtained her BA, majoring in History and Political Science, from Wellesley College, USA, and her doctorate in history from Trinity College at University of Cambridge, where she wrote her Ph.D. dissertation: 'Jinnah, the Muslim League and the Demand for Pakistan'.
The Struggle for Pakistan: A Muslim Homeland and Global Politics
The Struggle for Pakistan: A Muslim Homeland and Global Politics
The Struggle for Pakistan: A Muslim Homeland and Global Politics
Harvard South Asia Institute Book Talk
December 3, 2014
Harvard University
Ayesha Jalal, Mary Richardson Professor of History, Director, Center for South Asian and Indian Ocean Studies, Tufts University
Discussant: Atiya Khan, SAI Aman Fellow
Chair: Ali Asani, Professor of Indo-Muslim and Islamic Religion and Cultures, Faculty of Arts and Sciences; Director, Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Islamic Studies Program
Cosponsored by the Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Islamic Studies Program
Established as a homeland for India’s Muslims in 1947, Pakistan has had a tumultuous history that has unfolded in the vortex of dire regional and international conf
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Understanding The politics of jinnah, Nehru & Gandhi: A talk with Ayesha Jalal - 5th Dimension Ep23
Understanding The politics of jinnah, Nehru & Gandhi: A talk with Ayesha Jalal - 5th Dimension Ep23
Understanding The politics of jinnah, Nehru & Gandhi: A talk with Ayesha Jalal - 5th Dimension Ep23
Understanding The politics of jinnah, Nehru & Gandhi: A talk with Ayesha Jalal.
40:58
Ayesha Jalal Analysis of Pakistan's History & Future - Bilatakalluf with Tahir Gora Ep118
Ayesha Jalal Analysis of Pakistan's History & Future - Bilatakalluf with Tahir Gora Ep118
Ayesha Jalal Analysis of Pakistan's History & Future - Bilatakalluf with Tahir Gora Ep118
29:16
Ayesha Jalal on Jihad and history of India, Pakistan and Ahmadiyyat (Urdu)
Ayesha Jalal on Jihad and history of India, Pakistan and Ahmadiyyat (Urdu)
Ayesha Jalal on Jihad and history of India, Pakistan and Ahmadiyyat (Urdu)
http://www.alislam.org A discussion programme related to events in the history of Ahmadiyyat, with guest Professor Ayesha Jalal.
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Ayesha Jalal on Manto and the Pity of Partition - Dastak Ep103
Ayesha Jalal on Manto and the Pity of Partition - Dastak Ep103
Ayesha Jalal on Manto and the Pity of Partition - Dastak Ep103
31:05
Ayesha Jalal On India-Pakistan Relations
Ayesha Jalal On India-Pakistan Relations
Ayesha Jalal On India-Pakistan Relations
Ayesha Jalal, one of the most respected Pakistani historians, speaks on India-Pakistan relations. An interesting video with her interesting take on South Asi...
79:37
The Struggle for Pakistan
The Struggle for Pakistan
The Struggle for Pakistan
Hudson Institute hosted a conversation with Dr. Ayesha Jalal about her new book The Struggle for Pakistan: Muslim Homeland and Global Politics. The discussion was moderated by Ambassador Husain Haqqani, Hudson Institute Director for South and Central Asia and former Ambassador of Pakistan to the United States. - Captured Live on Ustream at http://www.ustream.tv/channel/hudson-institute
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'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal at Jaipur Lit. Festival 2012. Part 1
'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal at Jaipur Lit. Festival 2012. Part 1
'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal at Jaipur Lit. Festival 2012. Part 1
'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal in conversation with Karan Thapar at Jaipur Lit. Festival 2012. The FanClub channel does not claim any rights to t...
10:04
'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal at Jaipur Lit. Festival 2012. Part 2
'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal at Jaipur Lit. Festival 2012. Part 2
'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal at Jaipur Lit. Festival 2012. Part 2
'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal in conversation with Karan Thapar at Jaipur Lit. Festival 2012. The FanClub channel does not claim any rights to t...
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'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal at Jaipur Lit. Festival 2012. Part 3
'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal at Jaipur Lit. Festival 2012. Part 3
'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal at Jaipur Lit. Festival 2012. Part 3
'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal in conversation with Karan Thapar at Jaipur Lit. Festival 2012. The FanClub channel does not claim any rights to t...
10:11
'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal at Jaipur Lit. Festival 2012. Part 4
'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal at Jaipur Lit. Festival 2012. Part 4
'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal at Jaipur Lit. Festival 2012. Part 4
'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal in conversation with Karan Thapar at Jaipur Lit. Festival 2012. The FanClub channel does not claim any rights to t...
45:29
Ayesha Jalal on"The Struggle for Pakistan" 5th Dimension Ep72
Ayesha Jalal on"The Struggle for Pakistan" 5th Dimension Ep72
Ayesha Jalal on"The Struggle for Pakistan" 5th Dimension Ep72
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A Discussion with Dr. Ayesha Jalal
A Discussion with Dr. Ayesha Jalal
A Discussion with Dr. Ayesha Jalal
A discussion programme related to events in the history of Ahmadiyyat, with guest Professor Ayesha Jalal.
49:44
Dr. Ayesha Jalal on Jinnah's Case for Pakistan - April 2010
Dr. Ayesha Jalal on Jinnah's Case for Pakistan - April 2010
Dr. Ayesha Jalal on Jinnah's Case for Pakistan - April 2010
Historian Dr. Ayesha Jalal gave two lectures at LUMS on Jinnah and Pakistan in April 2010. The first lecture was on the topic of Jinnah's Contemporary Releva...
The Struggle for Pakistan: A Muslim Homeland and Global Politics
The Struggle for Pakistan: A Muslim Homeland and Global Politics
The Struggle for Pakistan: A Muslim Homeland and Global Politics
Harvard South Asia Institute Book Talk
December 3, 2014
Harvard University
Ayesha Jalal, Mary Richardson Professor of History, Director, Center for South Asian and Indian Ocean Studies, Tufts University
Discussant: Atiya Khan, SAI Aman Fellow
Chair: Ali Asani, Professor of Indo-Muslim and Islamic Religion and Cultures, Faculty of Arts and Sciences; Director, Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Islamic Studies Program
Cosponsored by the Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Islamic Studies Program
Established as a homeland for India’s Muslims in 1947, Pakistan has had a tumultuous history that has unfolded in the vortex of dire regional and international conf
43:01
Understanding The politics of jinnah, Nehru & Gandhi: A talk with Ayesha Jalal - 5th Dimension Ep23
Understanding The politics of jinnah, Nehru & Gandhi: A talk with Ayesha Jalal - 5th Dimension Ep23
Understanding The politics of jinnah, Nehru & Gandhi: A talk with Ayesha Jalal - 5th Dimension Ep23
Understanding The politics of jinnah, Nehru & Gandhi: A talk with Ayesha Jalal.
40:58
Ayesha Jalal Analysis of Pakistan's History & Future - Bilatakalluf with Tahir Gora Ep118
Ayesha Jalal Analysis of Pakistan's History & Future - Bilatakalluf with Tahir Gora Ep118
Ayesha Jalal Analysis of Pakistan's History & Future - Bilatakalluf with Tahir Gora Ep118
29:16
Ayesha Jalal on Jihad and history of India, Pakistan and Ahmadiyyat (Urdu)
Ayesha Jalal on Jihad and history of India, Pakistan and Ahmadiyyat (Urdu)
Ayesha Jalal on Jihad and history of India, Pakistan and Ahmadiyyat (Urdu)
http://www.alislam.org A discussion programme related to events in the history of Ahmadiyyat, with guest Professor Ayesha Jalal.
42:10
Ayesha Jalal on Manto and the Pity of Partition - Dastak Ep103
Ayesha Jalal on Manto and the Pity of Partition - Dastak Ep103
Ayesha Jalal on Manto and the Pity of Partition - Dastak Ep103
31:05
Ayesha Jalal On India-Pakistan Relations
Ayesha Jalal On India-Pakistan Relations
Ayesha Jalal On India-Pakistan Relations
Ayesha Jalal, one of the most respected Pakistani historians, speaks on India-Pakistan relations. An interesting video with her interesting take on South Asi...
79:37
The Struggle for Pakistan
The Struggle for Pakistan
The Struggle for Pakistan
Hudson Institute hosted a conversation with Dr. Ayesha Jalal about her new book The Struggle for Pakistan: Muslim Homeland and Global Politics. The discussion was moderated by Ambassador Husain Haqqani, Hudson Institute Director for South and Central Asia and former Ambassador of Pakistan to the United States. - Captured Live on Ustream at http://www.ustream.tv/channel/hudson-institute
10:02
'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal at Jaipur Lit. Festival 2012. Part 1
'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal at Jaipur Lit. Festival 2012. Part 1
'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal at Jaipur Lit. Festival 2012. Part 1
'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal in conversation with Karan Thapar at Jaipur Lit. Festival 2012. The FanClub channel does not claim any rights to t...
10:04
'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal at Jaipur Lit. Festival 2012. Part 2
'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal at Jaipur Lit. Festival 2012. Part 2
'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal at Jaipur Lit. Festival 2012. Part 2
'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal in conversation with Karan Thapar at Jaipur Lit. Festival 2012. The FanClub channel does not claim any rights to t...
10:01
'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal at Jaipur Lit. Festival 2012. Part 3
'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal at Jaipur Lit. Festival 2012. Part 3
'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal at Jaipur Lit. Festival 2012. Part 3
'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal in conversation with Karan Thapar at Jaipur Lit. Festival 2012. The FanClub channel does not claim any rights to t...
10:11
'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal at Jaipur Lit. Festival 2012. Part 4
'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal at Jaipur Lit. Festival 2012. Part 4
'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal at Jaipur Lit. Festival 2012. Part 4
'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal in conversation with Karan Thapar at Jaipur Lit. Festival 2012. The FanClub channel does not claim any rights to t...
45:29
Ayesha Jalal on"The Struggle for Pakistan" 5th Dimension Ep72
Ayesha Jalal on"The Struggle for Pakistan" 5th Dimension Ep72
Ayesha Jalal on"The Struggle for Pakistan" 5th Dimension Ep72
29:16
A Discussion with Dr. Ayesha Jalal
A Discussion with Dr. Ayesha Jalal
A Discussion with Dr. Ayesha Jalal
A discussion programme related to events in the history of Ahmadiyyat, with guest Professor Ayesha Jalal.
49:44
Dr. Ayesha Jalal on Jinnah's Case for Pakistan - April 2010
Dr. Ayesha Jalal on Jinnah's Case for Pakistan - April 2010
Dr. Ayesha Jalal on Jinnah's Case for Pakistan - April 2010
Historian Dr. Ayesha Jalal gave two lectures at LUMS on Jinnah and Pakistan in April 2010. The first lecture was on the topic of Jinnah's Contemporary Releva...
36:08
Tribute to Urdu writer Saadat Hasan Manto- Ayesha Jalal's speech on him
Tribute to Urdu writer Saadat Hasan Manto- Ayesha Jalal's speech on him
Tribute to Urdu writer Saadat Hasan Manto- Ayesha Jalal's speech on him
Tribute to Urdu writer Saadat Hasan Manto on his 100th birth anniversary- Ayesha Jalal read few lines from her upcoming book 'The Pity of Partition. Manto's ...
68:08
62 Years of Unrest: Regional and International Ramifications of the Kashmir Conflict
62 Years of Unrest: Regional and International Ramifications of the Kashmir Conflict
62 Years of Unrest: Regional and International Ramifications of the Kashmir Conflict
The first of two panel discussions spnsored by the Carr Center's Kashmir Initiative. This event took place November 11, 2009 at Harvard University's Kennedy ...
54:21
Dr. Ayesha Jalal Talks on Jinnah's Contemporary Relevance - April 2010
Dr. Ayesha Jalal Talks on Jinnah's Contemporary Relevance - April 2010
Dr. Ayesha Jalal Talks on Jinnah's Contemporary Relevance - April 2010
Historian Dr. Ayesha Jalal gave two lectures at LUMS on Jinnah and Pakistan in April 2010. The first lecture was on the topic of Jinnah's Contemporary Releva...
12:23
'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal at Jaipur Lit. Festival 2012. Part 6 (Last part)
'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal at Jaipur Lit. Festival 2012. Part 6 (Last part)
'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal at Jaipur Lit. Festival 2012. Part 6 (Last part)
'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal in conversation with Karan Thapar at Jaipur Lit. Festival 2012. The FanClub channel does not claim any rights to t...
0:43
All our attempt for Kashmir went wrong: Pak analyst
All our attempt for Kashmir went wrong: Pak analyst
All our attempt for Kashmir went wrong: Pak analyst
"We promoted terrorism, spread propaganda and even fought the war, but we couldn't get the Kashmir" Says a Pak analyst while speaking about Kashmir.
In 1995 paper published in the International Journal of Middle East Studies, historian Ayesha Jalal stated that "Pakistan's history textbooks amongst the best available sources for assessing the nexus between power and bigotry in creative imaginings of a national past." She points out authors whose "expansive pan-Islamic imaginings" detect the beginnings of Pakistan in the birth of Islam on the Arabian peninsula. A Text Book of Pakistan Studies claims that Pakistan "came to be established for th
22:31
Riz Khan - Battling religious extremism
Riz Khan - Battling religious extremism
Riz Khan - Battling religious extremism
Many in the US now say the landscape of religious extremism has shifted from Afghanistan to Pakistan. We ask: To what extent is Pakistan becoming the new epi...
12:33
City42 Special Lahore Literary Festival Sessions Ayesha Jalal Lecture Alhamra Part 01
City42 Special Lahore Literary Festival Sessions Ayesha Jalal Lecture Alhamra Part 01
City42 Special Lahore Literary Festival Sessions Ayesha Jalal Lecture Alhamra Part 01
12:51
Back to the Future Academic Conference: Ayesha Jalal
Back to the Future Academic Conference: Ayesha Jalal
Back to the Future Academic Conference: Ayesha Jalal
Watch Ayesha Jalal's "Teaching South Asia at Tufts: Why It Matters" as it was given at Tufts University's Back to the Future event on Tuesday, November 27, 2...
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Manto - Ayesha Jalal with Ali Sethi at LLF 2013 Part 2
Manto - Ayesha Jalal with Ali Sethi at LLF 2013 Part 2
Manto - Ayesha Jalal with Ali Sethi at LLF 2013 Part 2
Ayesha Jalal's talk on Manto & her upcoming book on him titled The Pity of Partition at Lahore Literary Festival 2013.
The Struggle for Pakistan: A Muslim Homeland and Global Politics
Harvard South Asia Institute Book Talk
December 3, 2014
Harvard University
Ayesha Jalal, Mary Richardson Professor of History, Director, Center for South Asian and Indian Ocean Studies, Tufts University
Discussant: Atiya Khan, SAI Aman Fellow
Chair: Ali Asani, Professor of Indo-Muslim and Islamic Religion and Cultures, Faculty of Arts and Sciences; Director, Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Islamic Studies Program
Cosponsored by the Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Islamic Studies Program
Established as a homeland for India’s Muslims in 1947, Pakistan has had a tumultuous history that has unfolded in the vortex of dire regional and international conflicts. Beset by assassinations, coups, ethnic strife, and the breakaway of Bangladesh in 1971, the country has found itself too often contending with religious extremism and military authoritarianism. Now, in a probing biography of her native land amid the throes of global change, Ayesha Jalal provides an insider’s assessment of how this nuclear-armed Muslim nation evolved as it did and explains why its dilemmas weigh so heavily on prospects for peace in the region.
Attentive to Pakistan’s external relations as well as its internal dynamics, Jalal shows how the vexed relationship with the United States, border disputes with Afghanistan in the west, and the conflict with India over Kashmir in the east have played into the hands of the generals who purchased security at the cost of strong democratic institutions. Combined with domestic ethnic and regional rivalries, such pressures have created a siege mentality that encourages military domination and militant extremism.
Since 9/11, the country has been widely portrayed as a breeding ground for Islamic terrorism. Assessing the threats posed by Al-Qaeda and the Taliban as American troops withdraw from Afghanistan, Jalal contends that the battle for Pakistan’s soul is far from over. Her definitive biography reveals how pluralism and democracy continue to struggle for a place in this Muslim homeland, where they are so essential to its future.
Harvard South Asia Institute Book Talk
December 3, 2014
Harvard University
Ayesha Jalal, Mary Richardson Professor of History, Director, Center for South Asian and Indian Ocean Studies, Tufts University
Discussant: Atiya Khan, SAI Aman Fellow
Chair: Ali Asani, Professor of Indo-Muslim and Islamic Religion and Cultures, Faculty of Arts and Sciences; Director, Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Islamic Studies Program
Cosponsored by the Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Islamic Studies Program
Established as a homeland for India’s Muslims in 1947, Pakistan has had a tumultuous history that has unfolded in the vortex of dire regional and international conflicts. Beset by assassinations, coups, ethnic strife, and the breakaway of Bangladesh in 1971, the country has found itself too often contending with religious extremism and military authoritarianism. Now, in a probing biography of her native land amid the throes of global change, Ayesha Jalal provides an insider’s assessment of how this nuclear-armed Muslim nation evolved as it did and explains why its dilemmas weigh so heavily on prospects for peace in the region.
Attentive to Pakistan’s external relations as well as its internal dynamics, Jalal shows how the vexed relationship with the United States, border disputes with Afghanistan in the west, and the conflict with India over Kashmir in the east have played into the hands of the generals who purchased security at the cost of strong democratic institutions. Combined with domestic ethnic and regional rivalries, such pressures have created a siege mentality that encourages military domination and militant extremism.
Since 9/11, the country has been widely portrayed as a breeding ground for Islamic terrorism. Assessing the threats posed by Al-Qaeda and the Taliban as American troops withdraw from Afghanistan, Jalal contends that the battle for Pakistan’s soul is far from over. Her definitive biography reveals how pluralism and democracy continue to struggle for a place in this Muslim homeland, where they are so essential to its future.
published:20 Jan 2015
views:17
Understanding The politics of jinnah, Nehru & Gandhi: A talk with Ayesha Jalal - 5th Dimension Ep23
Ayesha Jalal, one of the most respected Pakistani historians, speaks on India-Pakistan relations. An interesting video with her interesting take on South Asi...
Ayesha Jalal, one of the most respected Pakistani historians, speaks on India-Pakistan relations. An interesting video with her interesting take on South Asi...
Hudson Institute hosted a conversation with Dr. Ayesha Jalal about her new book The Struggle for Pakistan: Muslim Homeland and Global Politics. The discussion was moderated by Ambassador Husain Haqqani, Hudson Institute Director for South and Central Asia and former Ambassador of Pakistan to the United States. - Captured Live on Ustream at http://www.ustream.tv/channel/hudson-institute
Hudson Institute hosted a conversation with Dr. Ayesha Jalal about her new book The Struggle for Pakistan: Muslim Homeland and Global Politics. The discussion was moderated by Ambassador Husain Haqqani, Hudson Institute Director for South and Central Asia and former Ambassador of Pakistan to the United States. - Captured Live on Ustream at http://www.ustream.tv/channel/hudson-institute
published:20 Nov 2014
views:651
'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal at Jaipur Lit. Festival 2012. Part 1
'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal in conversation with Karan Thapar at Jaipur Lit. Festival 2012. The FanClub channel does not claim any rights to t...
'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal in conversation with Karan Thapar at Jaipur Lit. Festival 2012. The FanClub channel does not claim any rights to t...
'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal in conversation with Karan Thapar at Jaipur Lit. Festival 2012. The FanClub channel does not claim any rights to t...
'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal in conversation with Karan Thapar at Jaipur Lit. Festival 2012. The FanClub channel does not claim any rights to t...
'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal in conversation with Karan Thapar at Jaipur Lit. Festival 2012. The FanClub channel does not claim any rights to t...
'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal in conversation with Karan Thapar at Jaipur Lit. Festival 2012. The FanClub channel does not claim any rights to t...
'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal in conversation with Karan Thapar at Jaipur Lit. Festival 2012. The FanClub channel does not claim any rights to t...
'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal in conversation with Karan Thapar at Jaipur Lit. Festival 2012. The FanClub channel does not claim any rights to t...
Historian Dr. Ayesha Jalal gave two lectures at LUMS on Jinnah and Pakistan in April 2010. The first lecture was on the topic of Jinnah's Contemporary Releva...
Historian Dr. Ayesha Jalal gave two lectures at LUMS on Jinnah and Pakistan in April 2010. The first lecture was on the topic of Jinnah's Contemporary Releva...
Tribute to Urdu writer Saadat Hasan Manto on his 100th birth anniversary- Ayesha Jalal read few lines from her upcoming book 'The Pity of Partition. Manto's ...
Tribute to Urdu writer Saadat Hasan Manto on his 100th birth anniversary- Ayesha Jalal read few lines from her upcoming book 'The Pity of Partition. Manto's ...
The first of two panel discussions spnsored by the Carr Center's Kashmir Initiative. This event took place November 11, 2009 at Harvard University's Kennedy ...
The first of two panel discussions spnsored by the Carr Center's Kashmir Initiative. This event took place November 11, 2009 at Harvard University's Kennedy ...
Historian Dr. Ayesha Jalal gave two lectures at LUMS on Jinnah and Pakistan in April 2010. The first lecture was on the topic of Jinnah's Contemporary Releva...
Historian Dr. Ayesha Jalal gave two lectures at LUMS on Jinnah and Pakistan in April 2010. The first lecture was on the topic of Jinnah's Contemporary Releva...
'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal in conversation with Karan Thapar at Jaipur Lit. Festival 2012. The FanClub channel does not claim any rights to t...
'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal in conversation with Karan Thapar at Jaipur Lit. Festival 2012. The FanClub channel does not claim any rights to t...
"We promoted terrorism, spread propaganda and even fought the war, but we couldn't get the Kashmir" Says a Pak analyst while speaking about Kashmir.
In 1995 paper published in the International Journal of Middle East Studies, historian Ayesha Jalal stated that "Pakistan's history textbooks amongst the best available sources for assessing the nexus between power and bigotry in creative imaginings of a national past." She points out authors whose "expansive pan-Islamic imaginings" detect the beginnings of Pakistan in the birth of Islam on the Arabian peninsula. A Text Book of Pakistan Studies claims that Pakistan "came to be established for the first time when the Arabs under Mohammad bin Qasim occupied Sindh and Multan'; by the thirteenth century 'Pakistan had spread to include the whole of Northern India and Bengal' and then under the Khiljis, Pakistan moved further south-ward to include a greater part of Central India and the Deccan'. [...] The spirit of Pakistan asserted itself', and under Aurangzeb the 'Pakistan spirit gathered in strength'; his death 'weakened the Pakistan spirit'." Jalal points out that even an acclaimed scholar like Jameel Jalibi questions the validity of a national history that seeks to "claim Pakistan's pre-Islamic past" in an attempt to compete with India's historic antiquity. K. Ali's two volume history designed for BA students traces the pre-history of the 'Indo-Pakistan' subcontinent to the Paleolithic Age and consistently refers to the post-1947 frontiers of Pakistan while discussing the Dravidians and the Aryans.
Anti-Indian sentiments, coupled with anti-Hindu prejudices have existed in Pakistan since its formation, alternated with military dictatorship, and India being a secular state with a civilian government. According to Tufts University professor Seyyed Vali Reza Nasr, Indophobia in Pakistan increased with the ascendancy of the militant Islamist Jamaat-e-Islami under Sayyid Abul Ala Maududi Indophobia, together with Anti-Hinduism and racist ideologies, such as Martial Race theory, were the driving factors behind the re-writing of school textbooks in Pakistan (in both "secular" schools and Islamic madrassahs) in order to promote a biased and revisionist historiography of the Indian subcontinent that promulgated Indophobic and anti-Hindu prejudices. These narratives are combined with Islamist propaganda in the extensive revising of Pakistan's history. By propagating concepts such as jihad, the inferiority of non-Muslims, India’s perceived ingrained enmity with Pakistan, etc., the textbook board publications used by all government schools promote an obscurantist mindset.
According to the historian Professor Mubarak Ali, textbook "reform" in Pakistan began with the introduction of Pakistan Studies and Islamic studies by Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto in 1971 into the national curriculum as a compulsory subject. Former military dictator Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq, under a general drive towards Islamization, started the process of historical revisionism in earnest and exploited this initiative. 'The Pakistani establishment taught their children right from the beginning that this state was built on the basis of religion – that's why they don't have tolerance for other religions and want to wipe-out all of them.'
According to Pakistani physicist, Pervez Hoodbhoy, the Islamist revisionism of Pakistan's schools began in 1976 when an act of parliament required all government and private schools (except those teaching the British O-levels from Grade 9) to follow a curriculum that includes learning outcomes for the federally approved Grade 5 social studies class such as: 'Acknowledge and identify forces that may be working against Pakistan,' 'Make speeches on Jihad,' 'Collect pictures of policemen, soldiers, and national guards,' and 'India's evil designs against Pakistan.'. Likewise, Yvette Rosser criticizes Pakistani textbooks for propagating jingoist and irredentist beliefs about Pakistan's history and culture, and being negationist in its depiction of political Islam and the treatment of minorities in Pakistan, such as Hindus and Christians. Irredentism is manifested through claims of "eternal Pakistan" (despite the country being created from British India only in 1947), narrow and sectarian interpretation of Islam, downplaying the tolerant aspects of the religion and focusing on Islamic Fundamentalist interpretations (such as all banking being un-Islamic), and making accusations of dual loyalty on minority Hindus and Christians in Pakistan.
"We promoted terrorism, spread propaganda and even fought the war, but we couldn't get the Kashmir" Says a Pak analyst while speaking about Kashmir.
In 1995 paper published in the International Journal of Middle East Studies, historian Ayesha Jalal stated that "Pakistan's history textbooks amongst the best available sources for assessing the nexus between power and bigotry in creative imaginings of a national past." She points out authors whose "expansive pan-Islamic imaginings" detect the beginnings of Pakistan in the birth of Islam on the Arabian peninsula. A Text Book of Pakistan Studies claims that Pakistan "came to be established for the first time when the Arabs under Mohammad bin Qasim occupied Sindh and Multan'; by the thirteenth century 'Pakistan had spread to include the whole of Northern India and Bengal' and then under the Khiljis, Pakistan moved further south-ward to include a greater part of Central India and the Deccan'. [...] The spirit of Pakistan asserted itself', and under Aurangzeb the 'Pakistan spirit gathered in strength'; his death 'weakened the Pakistan spirit'." Jalal points out that even an acclaimed scholar like Jameel Jalibi questions the validity of a national history that seeks to "claim Pakistan's pre-Islamic past" in an attempt to compete with India's historic antiquity. K. Ali's two volume history designed for BA students traces the pre-history of the 'Indo-Pakistan' subcontinent to the Paleolithic Age and consistently refers to the post-1947 frontiers of Pakistan while discussing the Dravidians and the Aryans.
Anti-Indian sentiments, coupled with anti-Hindu prejudices have existed in Pakistan since its formation, alternated with military dictatorship, and India being a secular state with a civilian government. According to Tufts University professor Seyyed Vali Reza Nasr, Indophobia in Pakistan increased with the ascendancy of the militant Islamist Jamaat-e-Islami under Sayyid Abul Ala Maududi Indophobia, together with Anti-Hinduism and racist ideologies, such as Martial Race theory, were the driving factors behind the re-writing of school textbooks in Pakistan (in both "secular" schools and Islamic madrassahs) in order to promote a biased and revisionist historiography of the Indian subcontinent that promulgated Indophobic and anti-Hindu prejudices. These narratives are combined with Islamist propaganda in the extensive revising of Pakistan's history. By propagating concepts such as jihad, the inferiority of non-Muslims, India’s perceived ingrained enmity with Pakistan, etc., the textbook board publications used by all government schools promote an obscurantist mindset.
According to the historian Professor Mubarak Ali, textbook "reform" in Pakistan began with the introduction of Pakistan Studies and Islamic studies by Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto in 1971 into the national curriculum as a compulsory subject. Former military dictator Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq, under a general drive towards Islamization, started the process of historical revisionism in earnest and exploited this initiative. 'The Pakistani establishment taught their children right from the beginning that this state was built on the basis of religion – that's why they don't have tolerance for other religions and want to wipe-out all of them.'
According to Pakistani physicist, Pervez Hoodbhoy, the Islamist revisionism of Pakistan's schools began in 1976 when an act of parliament required all government and private schools (except those teaching the British O-levels from Grade 9) to follow a curriculum that includes learning outcomes for the federally approved Grade 5 social studies class such as: 'Acknowledge and identify forces that may be working against Pakistan,' 'Make speeches on Jihad,' 'Collect pictures of policemen, soldiers, and national guards,' and 'India's evil designs against Pakistan.'. Likewise, Yvette Rosser criticizes Pakistani textbooks for propagating jingoist and irredentist beliefs about Pakistan's history and culture, and being negationist in its depiction of political Islam and the treatment of minorities in Pakistan, such as Hindus and Christians. Irredentism is manifested through claims of "eternal Pakistan" (despite the country being created from British India only in 1947), narrow and sectarian interpretation of Islam, downplaying the tolerant aspects of the religion and focusing on Islamic Fundamentalist interpretations (such as all banking being un-Islamic), and making accusations of dual loyalty on minority Hindus and Christians in Pakistan.
Many in the US now say the landscape of religious extremism has shifted from Afghanistan to Pakistan. We ask: To what extent is Pakistan becoming the new epi...
Many in the US now say the landscape of religious extremism has shifted from Afghanistan to Pakistan. We ask: To what extent is Pakistan becoming the new epi...
Watch Ayesha Jalal's "Teaching South Asia at Tufts: Why It Matters" as it was given at Tufts University's Back to the Future event on Tuesday, November 27, 2...
Watch Ayesha Jalal's "Teaching South Asia at Tufts: Why It Matters" as it was given at Tufts University's Back to the Future event on Tuesday, November 27, 2...
How History is Written - Pakistan in Perspective (Season 2, Ep 1)
How History is Written - Pakistan in Perspective (Season 2, Ep 1)
How History is Written - Pakistan in Perspective (Season 2, Ep 1)
http://www.alislam.org A discussion programme about the socio-political aspects of Pakistan. In this episode Mujeeb ur Rehman Advocate interviews Ayesha Jala...
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'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal at Jaipur Lit. Festival 2012. Part 5
'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal at Jaipur Lit. Festival 2012. Part 5
'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal at Jaipur Lit. Festival 2012. Part 5
'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal in conversation with Karan Thapar at Jaipur Lit. Festival 2012. The FanClub channel does not claim any rights to t...
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Prof. Ayesha Jalal - part 2 of 2
Prof. Ayesha Jalal - part 2 of 2
Prof. Ayesha Jalal - part 2 of 2
Prof. Ayesha Jalal addressing a seminar In Pursuit of Shared Destiny in the Sub-Continent.
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My Interview in LONDON with Ayesha
My Interview in LONDON with Ayesha
My Interview in LONDON with Ayesha
My Interview in LONDON with Ayesha
http://ifyoucannotsell.com/
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Cell +91-9876608745
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Pakistan in Perspective ~ Pluralism and Religious State (Season 2, Ep 3)
Pakistan in Perspective ~ Pluralism and Religious State (Season 2, Ep 3)
Pakistan in Perspective ~ Pluralism and Religious State (Season 2, Ep 3)
http://www.alislam.org A discussion programme about the socio-political aspects of Pakistan. In this episode the panelist include Mujeeb ur Rehman Advocate, ...
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Farida Jalal interviews Shah Rukh Khan_1997_Part 2
Farida Jalal interviews Shah Rukh Khan_1997_Part 2
Farida Jalal interviews Shah Rukh Khan_1997_Part 2
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Ayesha Siddiqa at Berkeley
Ayesha Siddiqa at Berkeley
Ayesha Siddiqa at Berkeley
From UC Berkeley web site
http://events.berkeley.edu/index.php/calendar/sn/sseas.html?event_ID=79464&date;=2014-10-26
Religion, State and Society in Pakistan - Searching for Identity in an ex-Colonial State and Elite Circulation: The 2nd Mahomedali Habib Distinguished Lecture by Ayesha Siddiqa
Lecture | October 26 | 3:30-5:30 p.m. | Wheeler Hall, Maude Fife Room (315)
Speaker: Ayesha Siddiqa, Independent political and defence analyst
Moderator: Janaki Bakhle, Associate Professor of History, UC Berkeley
Sponsors: Institute for South Asia Studies, The Berkeley Pakistan Initiative, The Pakistani Students Association at Cal
ISAS and Pakistan
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Farida Jalal Interviews SRK Shah Rukh Khan part 1 with English subtitles in 1997
Farida Jalal Interviews SRK Shah Rukh Khan part 1 with English subtitles in 1997
Farida Jalal Interviews SRK Shah Rukh Khan part 1 with English subtitles in 1997
Old Interview of SRK Shah Rukh Kha interviewed by Farida Jalal. Watch how was ShahRukh earlier.
How History is Written - Pakistan in Perspective (Season 2, Ep 1)
http://www.alislam.org A discussion programme about the socio-political aspects of Pakistan. In this episode Mujeeb ur Rehman Advocate interviews Ayesha Jala...
http://www.alislam.org A discussion programme about the socio-political aspects of Pakistan. In this episode Mujeeb ur Rehman Advocate interviews Ayesha Jala...
'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal in conversation with Karan Thapar at Jaipur Lit. Festival 2012. The FanClub channel does not claim any rights to t...
'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal in conversation with Karan Thapar at Jaipur Lit. Festival 2012. The FanClub channel does not claim any rights to t...
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http://www.alislam.org A discussion programme about the socio-political aspects of Pakistan. In this episode the panelist include Mujeeb ur Rehman Advocate, ...
http://www.alislam.org A discussion programme about the socio-political aspects of Pakistan. In this episode the panelist include Mujeeb ur Rehman Advocate, ...
From UC Berkeley web site
http://events.berkeley.edu/index.php/calendar/sn/sseas.html?event_ID=79464&date;=2014-10-26
Religion, State and Society in Pakistan - Searching for Identity in an ex-Colonial State and Elite Circulation: The 2nd Mahomedali Habib Distinguished Lecture by Ayesha Siddiqa
Lecture | October 26 | 3:30-5:30 p.m. | Wheeler Hall, Maude Fife Room (315)
Speaker: Ayesha Siddiqa, Independent political and defence analyst
Moderator: Janaki Bakhle, Associate Professor of History, UC Berkeley
Sponsors: Institute for South Asia Studies, The Berkeley Pakistan Initiative, The Pakistani Students Association at Cal
ISAS and Pakistan@Berkeley-- a campaign to broaden and deepen Pakistan related research, teaching and programming at UC Berkeley, are proud to announce the second "Mahomedali Habib Distinguished Lecture," a lecture series on contemporary Pakistan, by famed Pakistani military analyst, author and political commentator.
The inaugural lecture in this series was delivered in 2013 by Asma Jahangir
Ayesha Siddiqa is a civilian military analyst, author and political commentator from Pakistan.
Dr. Ayesha Siddiqa is a graduate of King's College London where she did her PhD in War studies in 1996. She has written extensively on Pakistan military and her research has covered issues varying from Pakistan military's covert development on military technology, defensive game theory, nuclear deterrence, arms procurement, arms production to civil-military relations in Pakistan.
Siddiqa has been a civil servant for 11 years during which she was asked to work as the Director of Naval Research with Pakistan Navy making her the first civilian and a woman to work at that position in Pakistan's defense establishment. She also worked as a Deputy Director in audit Defence Services Lahore Cantt.
She was the "Pakistan Scholar" at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars at Washington, D.C. for 2004-05.
Dr. Ayesha Siddiqa has authored books which include, Pakistan's Arms Procurement and Military Buildup, 1979-99: In Search of a Policy (Palgrave Press, 2001) and Military Inc.: Inside Pakistan's Military Economy (Pluto Press, 2007). She is a regular op-ed contributor for Express Tribune. She has previously written for the pages of Dawn and Daily Times. She previously served as professor of Military Science at the Johns Hopkins University.
Click to read Ayesha Siddiqa's blog, Diary of a Politically Incorrect Vagabond.
The Mahomedali Habib Distinguished Lecture on Pakistan is named in honor of one of the leading figures in the history of the Habib family. In addition to successfully guiding the Habib family’s transition from India to Pakistan following independence in 1947, Mahomedali Habib laid the foundations for the House of Habib, a group of powerful business and financial companies. The group has a long-standing history of philanthropy and social service and is currently leading the establishment of Habib University, a liberal arts and sciences university, in Pakistan which aims to bridge the gap between global academia and Pakistan. Toward honoring the legacy of Mahomedali Habib – who was distinguished by his love for Pakistan and his deep commitment to education and philanthropy – the Habib family has decided to endow an annual lecture series in his name. Through this lecture series the Habib family aims to improve and diversify conversations about Pakistan in the United States as well as create opportunities for US and Pakistan-based scholars to dialogue.
This event is presented under the aegis of the Berkeley Pakistan Initiative
From UC Berkeley web site
http://events.berkeley.edu/index.php/calendar/sn/sseas.html?event_ID=79464&date;=2014-10-26
Religion, State and Society in Pakistan - Searching for Identity in an ex-Colonial State and Elite Circulation: The 2nd Mahomedali Habib Distinguished Lecture by Ayesha Siddiqa
Lecture | October 26 | 3:30-5:30 p.m. | Wheeler Hall, Maude Fife Room (315)
Speaker: Ayesha Siddiqa, Independent political and defence analyst
Moderator: Janaki Bakhle, Associate Professor of History, UC Berkeley
Sponsors: Institute for South Asia Studies, The Berkeley Pakistan Initiative, The Pakistani Students Association at Cal
ISAS and Pakistan@Berkeley-- a campaign to broaden and deepen Pakistan related research, teaching and programming at UC Berkeley, are proud to announce the second "Mahomedali Habib Distinguished Lecture," a lecture series on contemporary Pakistan, by famed Pakistani military analyst, author and political commentator.
The inaugural lecture in this series was delivered in 2013 by Asma Jahangir
Ayesha Siddiqa is a civilian military analyst, author and political commentator from Pakistan.
Dr. Ayesha Siddiqa is a graduate of King's College London where she did her PhD in War studies in 1996. She has written extensively on Pakistan military and her research has covered issues varying from Pakistan military's covert development on military technology, defensive game theory, nuclear deterrence, arms procurement, arms production to civil-military relations in Pakistan.
Siddiqa has been a civil servant for 11 years during which she was asked to work as the Director of Naval Research with Pakistan Navy making her the first civilian and a woman to work at that position in Pakistan's defense establishment. She also worked as a Deputy Director in audit Defence Services Lahore Cantt.
She was the "Pakistan Scholar" at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars at Washington, D.C. for 2004-05.
Dr. Ayesha Siddiqa has authored books which include, Pakistan's Arms Procurement and Military Buildup, 1979-99: In Search of a Policy (Palgrave Press, 2001) and Military Inc.: Inside Pakistan's Military Economy (Pluto Press, 2007). She is a regular op-ed contributor for Express Tribune. She has previously written for the pages of Dawn and Daily Times. She previously served as professor of Military Science at the Johns Hopkins University.
Click to read Ayesha Siddiqa's blog, Diary of a Politically Incorrect Vagabond.
The Mahomedali Habib Distinguished Lecture on Pakistan is named in honor of one of the leading figures in the history of the Habib family. In addition to successfully guiding the Habib family’s transition from India to Pakistan following independence in 1947, Mahomedali Habib laid the foundations for the House of Habib, a group of powerful business and financial companies. The group has a long-standing history of philanthropy and social service and is currently leading the establishment of Habib University, a liberal arts and sciences university, in Pakistan which aims to bridge the gap between global academia and Pakistan. Toward honoring the legacy of Mahomedali Habib – who was distinguished by his love for Pakistan and his deep commitment to education and philanthropy – the Habib family has decided to endow an annual lecture series in his name. Through this lecture series the Habib family aims to improve and diversify conversations about Pakistan in the United States as well as create opportunities for US and Pakistan-based scholars to dialogue.
This event is presented under the aegis of the Berkeley Pakistan Initiative
published:27 Oct 2014
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Farida Jalal Interviews SRK Shah Rukh Khan part 1 with English subtitles in 1997
The Struggle for Pakistan: A Muslim Homeland and Global Politics
Harvard South Asia Institute Book Talk
December 3, 2014
Harvard University
Ayesha Jalal, ...
published:20 Jan 2015
The Struggle for Pakistan: A Muslim Homeland and Global Politics
The Struggle for Pakistan: A Muslim Homeland and Global Politics
published:20 Jan 2015
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Harvard South Asia Institute Book Talk
December 3, 2014
Harvard University
Ayesha Jalal, Mary Richardson Professor of History, Director, Center for South Asian and Indian Ocean Studies, Tufts University
Discussant: Atiya Khan, SAI Aman Fellow
Chair: Ali Asani, Professor of Indo-Muslim and Islamic Religion and Cultures, Faculty of Arts and Sciences; Director, Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Islamic Studies Program
Cosponsored by the Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Islamic Studies Program
Established as a homeland for India’s Muslims in 1947, Pakistan has had a tumultuous history that has unfolded in the vortex of dire regional and international conflicts. Beset by assassinations, coups, ethnic strife, and the breakaway of Bangladesh in 1971, the country has found itself too often contending with religious extremism and military authoritarianism. Now, in a probing biography of her native land amid the throes of global change, Ayesha Jalal provides an insider’s assessment of how this nuclear-armed Muslim nation evolved as it did and explains why its dilemmas weigh so heavily on prospects for peace in the region.
Attentive to Pakistan’s external relations as well as its internal dynamics, Jalal shows how the vexed relationship with the United States, border disputes with Afghanistan in the west, and the conflict with India over Kashmir in the east have played into the hands of the generals who purchased security at the cost of strong democratic institutions. Combined with domestic ethnic and regional rivalries, such pressures have created a siege mentality that encourages military domination and militant extremism.
Since 9/11, the country has been widely portrayed as a breeding ground for Islamic terrorism. Assessing the threats posed by Al-Qaeda and the Taliban as American troops withdraw from Afghanistan, Jalal contends that the battle for Pakistan’s soul is far from over. Her definitive biography reveals how pluralism and democracy continue to struggle for a place in this Muslim homeland, where they are so essential to its future.
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Understanding The politics of jinnah, Nehru & Gandhi: A talk with Ayesha Jalal - 5th Dimension Ep23
Understanding The politics of jinnah, Nehru & Gandhi: A talk with Ayesha Jalal....
Ayesha Jalal, one of the most respected Pakistani historians, speaks on India-Pakistan relations. An interesting video with her interesting take on South Asi...
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The Struggle for Pakistan
Hudson Institute hosted a conversation with Dr. Ayesha Jalal about her new book The Strugg...
published:20 Nov 2014
The Struggle for Pakistan
The Struggle for Pakistan
published:20 Nov 2014
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Hudson Institute hosted a conversation with Dr. Ayesha Jalal about her new book The Struggle for Pakistan: Muslim Homeland and Global Politics. The discussion was moderated by Ambassador Husain Haqqani, Hudson Institute Director for South and Central Asia and former Ambassador of Pakistan to the United States. - Captured Live on Ustream at http://www.ustream.tv/channel/hudson-institute
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'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal at Jaipur Lit. Festival 2012. Part 1
'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal in conversation with Karan Thapar at Jaipur Lit...
'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal in conversation with Karan Thapar at Jaipur Lit. Festival 2012. The FanClub channel does not claim any rights to t...
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'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal at Jaipur Lit. Festival 2012. Part 2
'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal in conversation with Karan Thapar at Jaipur Lit...
'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal in conversation with Karan Thapar at Jaipur Lit. Festival 2012. The FanClub channel does not claim any rights to t...
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'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal at Jaipur Lit. Festival 2012. Part 3
'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal in conversation with Karan Thapar at Jaipur Lit...
'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal in conversation with Karan Thapar at Jaipur Lit. Festival 2012. The FanClub channel does not claim any rights to t...
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'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal at Jaipur Lit. Festival 2012. Part 4
'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal in conversation with Karan Thapar at Jaipur Lit...
'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal in conversation with Karan Thapar at Jaipur Lit. Festival 2012. The FanClub channel does not claim any rights to t...
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Ayesha Jalal on"The Struggle for Pakistan" 5th Dimension Ep72
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published:14 Oct 2014
Ayesha Jalal on"The Struggle for Pakistan" 5th Dimension Ep72
Ayesha Jalal on"The Struggle for Pakistan" 5th Dimension Ep72
published:14 Oct 2014
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A Discussion with Dr. Ayesha Jalal
A discussion programme related to events in the history of Ahmadiyyat, with guest Professo...
Historian Dr. Ayesha Jalal gave two lectures at LUMS on Jinnah and Pakistan in April 2010. The first lecture was on the topic of Jinnah's Contemporary Releva...
http://www.alislam.org A discussion programme about the socio-political aspects of Pakistan. In this episode Mujeeb ur Rehman Advocate interviews Ayesha Jala...
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'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal at Jaipur Lit. Festival 2012. Part 5
'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal in conversation with Karan Thapar at Jaipur Lit...
'On Pakistan' Fatima Bhutto & Ayesha Jalal in conversation with Karan Thapar at Jaipur Lit. Festival 2012. The FanClub channel does not claim any rights to t...
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Prof. Ayesha Jalal - part 2 of 2
Prof. Ayesha Jalal addressing a seminar In Pursuit of Shared Destiny in the Sub-Continent....
Prof. Ayesha Jalal addressing a seminar In Pursuit of Shared Destiny in the Sub-Continent.
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Comment ARY 7 March 2015 - Husain Haqqani Exclusive
Comment ARY 7th March 2015 - Full With Aamir Ghauri On ARY News Topic : Pakistan & Friends...
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Comment ARY 7 March 2015 - Husain Haqqani Exclusive
Comment ARY 7 March 2015 - Husain Haqqani Exclusive
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Comment ARY 7th March 2015 - Full With Aamir Ghauri On ARY News Topic : Pakistan & Friends : A Story Of Sustained Distrust ? Husain Haqqani Exclusive Intervi...
Hudson Institute hosted a conversation with Dr. Ayesha Jalal about her new book The Struggle for Pakistan: Muslim Homeland and Global Politics. The discussio...
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My Interview in LONDON with Ayesha
My Interview in LONDON with Ayesha
http://ifyoucannotsell.com/
Skype: VikasKumRai
Cell +9...
published:27 Apr 2015
My Interview in LONDON with Ayesha
My Interview in LONDON with Ayesha
published:27 Apr 2015
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My Interview in LONDON with Ayesha
http://ifyoucannotsell.com/
Skype: VikasKumRai
Cell +91-9876608745
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Pakistan in Perspective ~ Pluralism and Religious State (Season 2, Ep 3)
http://www.alislam.org A discussion programme about the socio-political aspects of Pakista...
http://www.alislam.org A discussion programme about the socio-political aspects of Pakistan. In this episode the panelist include Mujeeb ur Rehman Advocate, ...
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Farida Jalal interviews Shah Rukh Khan_1997_Part 2
From UC Berkeley web site
http://events.berkeley.edu/index.php/calendar/sn/sseas.html?even...
published:27 Oct 2014
Ayesha Siddiqa at Berkeley
Ayesha Siddiqa at Berkeley
published:27 Oct 2014
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From UC Berkeley web site
http://events.berkeley.edu/index.php/calendar/sn/sseas.html?event_ID=79464&date;=2014-10-26
Religion, State and Society in Pakistan - Searching for Identity in an ex-Colonial State and Elite Circulation: The 2nd Mahomedali Habib Distinguished Lecture by Ayesha Siddiqa
Lecture | October 26 | 3:30-5:30 p.m. | Wheeler Hall, Maude Fife Room (315)
Speaker: Ayesha Siddiqa, Independent political and defence analyst
Moderator: Janaki Bakhle, Associate Professor of History, UC Berkeley
Sponsors: Institute for South Asia Studies, The Berkeley Pakistan Initiative, The Pakistani Students Association at Cal
ISAS and Pakistan@Berkeley-- a campaign to broaden and deepen Pakistan related research, teaching and programming at UC Berkeley, are proud to announce the second "Mahomedali Habib Distinguished Lecture," a lecture series on contemporary Pakistan, by famed Pakistani military analyst, author and political commentator.
The inaugural lecture in this series was delivered in 2013 by Asma Jahangir
Ayesha Siddiqa is a civilian military analyst, author and political commentator from Pakistan.
Dr. Ayesha Siddiqa is a graduate of King's College London where she did her PhD in War studies in 1996. She has written extensively on Pakistan military and her research has covered issues varying from Pakistan military's covert development on military technology, defensive game theory, nuclear deterrence, arms procurement, arms production to civil-military relations in Pakistan.
Siddiqa has been a civil servant for 11 years during which she was asked to work as the Director of Naval Research with Pakistan Navy making her the first civilian and a woman to work at that position in Pakistan's defense establishment. She also worked as a Deputy Director in audit Defence Services Lahore Cantt.
She was the "Pakistan Scholar" at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars at Washington, D.C. for 2004-05.
Dr. Ayesha Siddiqa has authored books which include, Pakistan's Arms Procurement and Military Buildup, 1979-99: In Search of a Policy (Palgrave Press, 2001) and Military Inc.: Inside Pakistan's Military Economy (Pluto Press, 2007). She is a regular op-ed contributor for Express Tribune. She has previously written for the pages of Dawn and Daily Times. She previously served as professor of Military Science at the Johns Hopkins University.
Click to read Ayesha Siddiqa's blog, Diary of a Politically Incorrect Vagabond.
The Mahomedali Habib Distinguished Lecture on Pakistan is named in honor of one of the leading figures in the history of the Habib family. In addition to successfully guiding the Habib family’s transition from India to Pakistan following independence in 1947, Mahomedali Habib laid the foundations for the House of Habib, a group of powerful business and financial companies. The group has a long-standing history of philanthropy and social service and is currently leading the establishment of Habib University, a liberal arts and sciences university, in Pakistan which aims to bridge the gap between global academia and Pakistan. Toward honoring the legacy of Mahomedali Habib – who was distinguished by his love for Pakistan and his deep commitment to education and philanthropy – the Habib family has decided to endow an annual lecture series in his name. Through this lecture series the Habib family aims to improve and diversify conversations about Pakistan in the United States as well as create opportunities for US and Pakistan-based scholars to dialogue.
This event is presented under the aegis of the Berkeley Pakistan Initiative
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Farida Jalal Interviews SRK Shah Rukh Khan part 1 with English subtitles in 1997
Old Interview of SRK Shah Rukh Kha interviewed by Farida Jalal. Watch how was ShahRukh ear...
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What happens offstage or off the field is often more interesting than what you see on stage or on that 22-yard cricket pitch ... More crucially she seeks to challenge the notion of a supposedly inherent conflict between nationalism and pan-Islamism ... Individual and Community in South AsianIslam Since 1850, AyeshaJalal prefers the term ‘Islamic universalism’ which, she argues, Muslims balanced with Indian nationalism ... Keywords....
The leading architects of such studies now include AyeshaJalal, Dr Mubarak Ali, Dr Tariq Rahman, Rubina Saigol, ProfessorA.H ...AyeshaJalal (1994) ... In 1994, AyeshaJalal’s The Sole Spokesman finally resolved the impasse and she became one of the first Pakistani scholars and historians to construct an academically sound and largely objective study of the founder of Pakistan ... AyeshaJalal....
Genesis. Pakistan came into being in August 1947 on the back of what its founders called the ‘Two Nation Theory.’. The Theory was culled from the 19th Century writings of modernist Muslim reformers in India who, after the collapse of the Muslim Empire in South Asia, began to explain the region’s Muslims as a separate political and cultural entity (especially compared to the Hindu majority of India) ... • AyeshaJalal, Self and sovereignty....
From a portrait of modern-day Britain at work to New York in the 1940s, taking in the secret world of Fifa and tales of female friendships, authors, critics and other bookworms tell us which books they will be reading on the beach. AS Byatt. Novelist ... Novelist ... The acclaimed Pakistani historian AyeshaJalal’s recent book The Pity of Partition ... Having read Jalal’s thoughtful biography, I look forward to going back to the original writing ... ....
Rehmat Ali, Provided by the writer. Standard text books in Pakistani schools all describe Chaudhry Rehmat Ali as the man who coined the word Pakistan... Not much else is mentioned in these text books about Rehmat Ali ... In fact, according to author and scholar AyeshaJalal, Jinnah was still trying to work towards reaching a workable post-colonial relationship between the Muslims and the Hindus of region till the early 1940s! ... Rehmat Ali) ... ....
There are some lines that are sacrosanct. As a newspaper committed to the core values and cardinal principles of journalism, The Hindu views plagiarism as a serious offence. It is nothing short of subversion of digital possibilities if writers resort to ‘cut-and-paste’. Almost every plagiarist secretly hopes that his surreptitious action would go unnoticed ... Way back in 2006, my predecessor, K ... Noorani, AyeshaJalal, B....
AyeshaJalal, Manto's grandniece and Mary Richardson, professor of history at University of Tufts, England, who has recently written the book "Pity of Partition...Jalal said, "There is no reference to Papraudi in Manto's writings and it does seem like the concoction of a well-meaning admirer.". Manto's youngest daughter Nusrat Jalal from Pakistan added that none of Manto's descendants was aware of Papraudi....
Take a look. Book. The Longest August ...Author. Dilip Hiro. Publisher ... Pages ... AyeshaJalal ... Rs ... Attentive to Pakistan's external relations as well as its internal dynamics, Jalal shows how the vexed relationship with the United States, border disputes with Afghanistan in the west, and the conflict with India over Kashmir in the east have played into the hands of the generals who purchased security at the cost of strong democratic institutions....
AyeshaJalal, Manto's grandniece and Mary Richardson professor of history at University of Tufts, England, told TOI on the phone, "During our family's visit to Amritsar in 2012, we were not able to locate our house in KatraJaimal Singh...Jalal added that it was during his stay in Amritsar that Manto launched literary journals like 'Hilal' and wrote film reviews for several magazines....
As per tradition, the puddles were there; though we did miss the sea of LLF umbrellas that bloomed at the first one and dotted the cityscape in 2013 ... the South Asian dilemma,’ which had Romila Thapar, AyeshaJalal and Asma Jahangir ... Now there are a whole range of groups fighting for power.” Or Jalal, when she said that “learning to live with internal differences is global and not just about Pakistan or South Asia” ... That’s right ... ....