"In fact, their contempt for the native converts was deeper than that for their Hindu subjects. They had all along looked down upon the native converts as AjlĂŁf (low-born) and ArzĂŁl (base-born) as compared to the AshrĂŁf (exalted) which distinctive designation they had reserved for themselves..... It was at this critical juncture that the frustrated fraternity of foreign Muslims took a very strategic step. They started swearing by a solidarity with the native Muslims whom they had despised so far. They let loose on the native Muslims an army of mercenary Mullahs recruited, mostly from their own ranks. These Mullahs went about broadcasting the message that âIslam was in dangerâ, and that âHindus were out to enslave and exploit the Muslim minorityâ. It was in this manner that the residues of Islamic imperialism managed to âmergeâ themselves with the native converts, and to present themselves at the head of a strong phalanx pitted against whatever historical forces threatened their unjust privileges. Hitherto, the haughty AshrĂŁf had stood strictly aloof from the abject AjlĂŁf and the despised ArzĂŁl. Now all of a sudden the latter became the formerâs âbrothers in faithâ. This was a tremendous transformation of the political scene in the second decade of the 20th century."
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Goel, Sita Ram (1995). Muslim separatism: Causes and consequences. ISBN 9788185990262
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