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ISBN: 978-93-342-2639-3
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Reviewed by: Abid Faheem
PhD Scholar, JNU, New Delhi
Dr. Javed Jamil’s book, “Why a Big No to Uniform Civil Code,” presents a comprehensive critique of the UCC’s social, religious, and health implications. He argues that the UCC is not just an attack on Muslim identity but a tool driven by Hindutva politics, corporate interests, and liberal secularism to weaken traditional values.
The book contrasts Islamic and Western family systems, highlighting how Islamic laws safeguard women’s rights, social stability, and public health. Dr. Jamil also introduces the concept of holistic hygiene, linking morality and well-being. He critiques recent legal changes targeting Muslims and exposes the myth of “Muslim appeasement”, revealing disproportionate state funding for Hindu religious projects.
Through data-driven arguments, he warns of the UCC’s irreversible social impact, urging democratic resistance. This well-researched book is essential for anyone concerned about India’s pluralism and justice.
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