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In what year did Sir Syed Ahmad Khan author the treatise 'Risala-i-Asbab-i-Baghawat-i-Hind'?
Sir Syed Ahmad Khan wrote 'Risala-i-Asbab-i-Baghawat-i-Hind' (The Causes of the Indian Revolt) in 1858. This significant work was written to explain the reasons behind the 1857 War of Independence from an Indian perspective, aiming to clarify to the British authorities that the uprising was not solely the fault of the Muslims, but a result of British administrative failures.
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Which prominent reformer was responsible for the publication of the magazine 'Tehzibul-Akhlaq'?
Sir Syed Ahmad Khan launched the journal 'Tehzibul-Akhlaq' (Social Reformer) in 1870. The primary objective of this publication was to modernize the thinking of the Muslim community in India, encouraging them to embrace Western scientific education while maintaining their religious identity. It played a crucial role in the Aligarh Movement, fostering intellectual growth and social reform among Indian Muslims during the colonial era.
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Who is the author of the work titled 'The Loyal Mohammedans of India'?
Sir Syed Ahmad Khan authored 'The Loyal Mohammedans of India' in 1860. The primary purpose of this work was to defend the Muslim community against accusations of disloyalty following the 1857 War of Independence. By highlighting the contributions and loyalty of various Muslims to the British administration, Sir Syed aimed to bridge the gap between the Muslim population and the British rulers, thereby fostering better relations and educational opportunities.
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In which year was the Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental (M.A.O.) College officially upgraded to the status of a university?
The Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental (M.A.O.) College, founded by Sir Syed Ahmad Khan in 1875, played a crucial role in the educational upliftment of Muslims in British India. Following the Aligarh Muslim University Act passed by the Imperial Legislative Council, the college was formally upgraded to Aligarh Muslim University in 1920. This transformation marked a significant milestone in the history of the Aligarh Movement and Muslim education in the subcontinent.
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Which leader famously characterized the Indian National Congress as a predominantly Hindu organization that could not be trusted to represent Muslim interests?
Sir Syed Ahmad Khan, a pioneer of Muslim modernism in India, advised Muslims to stay away from the Indian National Congress. He believed that the democratic system proposed by the Congress would result in a permanent Hindu majority, thereby marginalizing the political and social rights of the Muslim minority.
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What was the primary objective of the movement led by Syed Ahmad Shaheed?
Syed Ahmad Shaheed Barelvi launched the Jihad movement in the early 19th century with the primary goal of establishing an Islamic state based on Sharia law. His movement sought to liberate Muslims from the oppressive rule of the Sikhs in the Punjab region and restore Islamic governance, reflecting his commitment to religious principles and social reform.
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Who was the founder of the Mujahideen movement in the Indian subcontinent?
Sayyid Ahmad Shaheed Barelvi was a prominent 19th-century reformer who founded the Mujahideen movement. His goal was to restore Islamic values and resist the encroaching colonial influence in the region. The movement sought to establish a base for reform and struggle, leaving a lasting legacy on the socio-political history of the Muslims in the Indian subcontinent during the British colonial era.
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Which reform movement originated with the founding of a madrassah in Deoband?
The Deoband movement, or Tehrik-i-Deoband, was initiated following the establishment of the Darul Uloom Deoband in 1866. This movement sought to preserve Islamic identity and scholarship in British India through a rigorous educational curriculum. It emphasized the study of traditional Islamic sciences and aimed to reform social practices by returning to the core tenets of the Quran and Sunnah. The movement became a significant intellectual and religious force, influencing Muslims across the Indian subcontinent.
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Which prominent figure is historically credited with the initial articulation of the Two-Nation Theory in the Indian subcontinent?
Sir Syed Ahmad Khan is widely recognized for laying the intellectual foundations of the Two-Nation Theory. Following the Hindi-Urdu controversy of 1867, he expressed the view that Muslims and Hindus were distinct nations with separate cultural and political identities, which later evolved into the ideological basis for the Pakistan Movement.
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At whose invitation did Ahmad Shah Abdali invade India, ultimately defeating the Marathas at the Third Battle of Panipat?
Shah Waliullah, a prominent Islamic scholar, was deeply concerned about the rising power of the Marathas and the decline of Muslim political authority in India. He wrote to Ahmad Shah Abdali, the ruler of Afghanistan, urging him to intervene and protect the interests of the Muslims, which led to the decisive Third Battle of Panipat in 1761.