Eqbal Ahmad: Confronting Empire
Eqbal Ahmad: Confronting Empire
Interviews with David Barsamian. Foreword by Edward W. Said. Published by Pluto Press, 345
Archway Road, London. ISBN 0-7453-1713-8
177pp Rs495
Inevitably, reading Eqbal Ahmad's words evokes the presence of the person, treasured friend, trusted comrade, counsellor and teacher. The unforgettable voice, beautifully captured in these interviews, is rich with learning, understanding, and compassion. It is a voice of steely dedication, but free from dogmatism. Though "harshly secular", as he describes himself, Eqbal—like others who knew him, I cannot bring myself to refer to him more formally— is quick to praise elements of religious thought and practice that he found admirable: among them, the work of the great Islamic religious scholars of India who opposed partition and the idea of nationalism, which they regarded as an anti-Islamic ideology that "proceeds to create boundaries where Islam is a faith without boundaries".