This is a cross-post by Shiraz Maher from Standpoint Magazine
Muslims across the world celebrated Eid al-Adha, the festival of sacrifice, on Tuesday – commemorating Abraham’s sacrifice. This year Eid came just a few days after Remembrance Sunday marking the sacrifice of British servicemen who gave their lives in the defence of our freedom and security.
I have a forthcoming publication which looks into the role of Commonwealth soldiers in the First and Second World War. Their participation has been underplayed in some commemoration services despite the crucial role they played in helping defend Britain against some of her greatest enemies in the last century.
One of the largest faith-groups in the colonial Indian Army was Muslims who fought, at times, against the Muslim power of their day: the Ottoman Empire. Their letters, housed in the British Library and National Archives, reveal the extraordinary management of their religious and civic identities.

