Dalit Muslim is used to refer to Muslims in the Dalit group. Untouchables, also called Dalits, who have converted to Islam. [1] In theory, non-Muslims comes out of the bounds of earlier caste system after converting to Islam, but in practice they are still treated as Dalits. [2] [3]
Aftab Alam, a political scientist, states:
"But caste and untouchability is a lived reality for Muslims living in India and South Asia, and untouchability is the community's worst-kept secret." [1]
Even though Islam is egalitarian in its social ethics, [4] Indian Muslim society is characterised by caste-like features, consisting of several caste-like groups (jatis, biraderis). Despite the conversion to Islam, the social and economic conditions of the Muslims in each caste hardly changed, and they remained tied down to their traditional occupations. [5] [6] [7] [8] [9]
Most of the people claiming Dalit muslim status are already getting reservation as OBC. [10]
Dalit Muslim is used to refer to Muslims in the Dalit group. Untouchables, also called Dalits, who have converted to Islam. [1] In theory, non-Muslims comes out of the bounds of earlier caste system after converting to Islam, but in practice they are still treated as Dalits. [2] [3]
Aftab Alam, a political scientist, states:
"But caste and untouchability is a lived reality for Muslims living in India and South Asia, and untouchability is the community's worst-kept secret." [1]
Even though Islam is egalitarian in its social ethics, [4] Indian Muslim society is characterised by caste-like features, consisting of several caste-like groups (jatis, biraderis). Despite the conversion to Islam, the social and economic conditions of the Muslims in each caste hardly changed, and they remained tied down to their traditional occupations. [5] [6] [7] [8] [9]
Most of the people claiming Dalit muslim status are already getting reservation as OBC. [10]