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Religious faith strengthened indian nationalish during freedom struggle?

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The Extremists had openly challenged the government. Hindu and Muslim identity had no natural basis and also the two communities were politically separated through the maneuvers of communal forces and imperial divide and rule. The British officials treated the Muslims as a distinct political group in India.

The social and religious reform movements of the 19th century also contributed to the feeling of Nationalism. ... They revived the glory of ancient India, created faith among the people in their religion and culture and thus gave the message of love for their motherland.

instrument for strengthening the cause of the national movement. Even the ... interlocking of religious affairs with public affairs, in India the .... In both religion and religious beliefs.

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