The Making of Pakistan: Unpacking the Roots of a Nation

By Global Insight

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Episodes: 9

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In this podcast, we delve into The Making of Pakistan by renowned historian K. K. Aziz—a powerful exploration of the forces that shaped Pakistani nationalism. From the historical and political shifts to the cultural, religious, and psychological underpinnings of identity, we examine the complex factors that fueled the demand for a separate Muslim state in British India. Join us as we unpack the evolving notions of "nation" and "nationality," the impact of the Aligarh Movement, the significance of the Two-Nation Theory, and the internal divisions within the Muslim community.

Episode Date
Episode 9 - Bridging the Divide: Spiritual Unity, Political Separation
May 26, 2025
Episode 8 - The Two-Nation Theory: Foundations of Partition
May 26, 2025
Episode 7 - Minds Divided: Psychological Roots of the Quest for Pakistan
May 26, 2025
Episode 6- Divided by Design: Culture and the Roots of Muslim Separatism
May 26, 2025
Episode 5- Faith and Frontiers: Religion as the Engine of Nationalism in Colonial India
May 26, 2025
Episode 4- The Politics of Identity: Muslim Nationalism and the Birth of Pakistan
May 26, 2025
Episode 3 – From Reforms to Rupture: The Road to Pakistan (1919–1947)
May 25, 2025
Episode 2 – Roots of Muslim Nationalism: From Mughal Rule to the Khilafat Movement
May 25, 2025
Episode 1 – Foundations of Muslim Nationalism: Ideology, Identity, and the Two-Nation Theory
May 25, 2025