Politics of Recognition and Caste among Muslims: A Study of Shekhra Biradari of Bihar, India

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Tausif Ahmad

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The caste system among Muslim society has long been an ignorant point of debate in academia. But in recent times it emerged as a thoughtful discourse. The sociological study finds that Muslim society of India is divided into three major social groups, Ashraf, Ajlaf, and Arzal. Most Muslims of India belong to the latter two groups. The present study is an attempt to give an insight into an Arzal caste known as Shekhra. Shekhra has an occupational history of bone picking. The article will discuss how the struggle for social recognition harmed their demand for redistributive justice (reservation). They have been included in the Central OBC and in EBC in Bihar. However, later, reservation has been denied because of their self-misrecognition as Sheikh Biradari. The study is an attempt to explore the reasons behind it and suggests the possible way to find a solution.

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Ahmad, T. (2023). Politics of Recognition and Caste among Muslims: A Study of Shekhra Biradari of Bihar, India. CASTE A Global Journal on Social Exclusion, 4(1), 92–108. https://doi.org/10.26812/caste.v4i1.401
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