1. Lelyveld , Aligarh's First Generation, p. 330.
2. Nadwī , The Musulman, p. 6: “…Islam is a universal religion rooted in the Qur'ān and the Sunnah, and, therefore, there is hardly any difference in the basic tenets and religious observances of the Muslims of other countries. Indian Muslims have, on the other hand, adopted numerous customs and usages of the land which have been pointed out where necessary in order to identify their indigenous origin”.
3. id., Muslims in India, pp. 73–5.
4. Chatterjee , “Nationalization of Hinduism”, p. 149.