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Asghar Ali Engineer was a prominent Indian Muslim scholar, social activist, and a vocal advocate for secularism and communal harmony. His work focused on the intersection of religion and politics, emphasizing the need for reform within Islam to promote justice and equality. He authored several influential books, including "Democracy in India: A Hollow Shell" and "Liberating Faith: Religious Voices for Justice, Peace, and Ecological Wisdom," which challenged the traditional narratives and called for a re-examination of religious beliefs in the context of modern society.

Throughout his life, Engineer was deeply involved in various social movements, striving to address issues of inequality and injustice faced by marginalized communities in India. He was particularly vocal during the Gujarat riots, using his platform to advocate for peace and reconciliation among religious communities. His legacy continues to inspire activists and scholars who seek to promote a more inclusive and equitable society.

Nationaliteit Indiaas
Geboortedatum April 20, 1939
Geboorteplaats Gujarat, India
Sterfdatum May 14, 2018