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India’s Muslim community

One year ago this week, 10 militants arrived from Pakistan by boat in Mumbai, India. They fanned out across the city. They attacked hotels, a train station, and other targets. It took almost three days for the Indian authorities to end the violence – by then,166 people were dead. Mumbai’s Muslim community immediately hunkered down, terrified of a backlash. Fortunately for India’s Muslims and for their country, that backlash never came. Miranda Kennedy’s stories from India were funded by a grant from the International Reporting Project.

In the first part of the series, Miranda Kennedy looks at why not many Indian Muslims have become radicalized.

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The Taj Mahal Hotel was one of the sites attacked by gunmen

The Taj Mahal Hotel was one of the sites attacked by gunmen

Although India’s Muslims have largely not been radicalized, the security forces have not refrained from targeting suspected homegrown terrorists.

In the second part of her series, Miranda Kennedy reports on the growing alienation of Mumbai’s Muslims.

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Hameedia Mosque in Mumbai

Hameedia Mosque in Mumbai

Emraan Hashmi

Emraan Hashmi

Mumbai is also the capital of India’s film industry. Many of its workers, even some of its stars, are Muslim. But the films rarely portray the realities of Muslim life in India.
In part three of her series, Miranda Kennedy looks at Bollywood’s Muslims.

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Miranda Kennedy’s stories from India were funded by a grant from the International Reporting Project.

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