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Aligarh Movement by Sir Syed Ahmad Khan Why?
To increase political awareness among Muslims. To improve Muslim-British relations. To reform Muslim educational system through introducing western education, to lead to better economical status.
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Impact: Aligarh Movement by Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
Overall improvement in the Muslim educational, social, economical and political status. Led to the creation of Pakistan
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Sir Syed Ahmad Khan: Educational services
Why? Hindus made significant progress. Easy communication with British. Better job opportunities. Defend Islam against western criticism. Overall improvement in Muslim status.
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Sir Syed Ahmad Khan: Educational services
What was done by him? 1859 and 1864: opened schools. 1862: Scientific Society was established. 1866: Issued Aligarh Institute Gazette. 1875: M.A.O School/College ---- status of the Muslim University in 1920. 1886:Mohammedan Educational Conference. Annual meetings in various cities where, by the co-operation of local Muslims, steps were taken for the progress of education.
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Aligarh University
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Sir Syed Ahmad Khan: Educational services
Impacts: Muslims began to value education. Muslim revival, self-improvement, better jobs led to economical status. Feelings of self worth/aware of their rights. Educated Muslim to talk, debate and convince the British to listen to them The origin of the All-India Muslim League, in the 20th session of Muhammadan Educational Conference.
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Sir Syed Ahmad Khan: Social services
Aimed to improve Muslim-British relations (Why?) Wanted Muslims to progress like the other communities of India. Attempt to convince both the communities.
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Sir Syed Ahmad Khan: Social services
He wanted Muslims to Establish working relationship with British --- the rulers of the subcontinent. Accept and appreciate good things from western culture, without compromising over their beliefs. Realize the British strength, --- not possible to throw them out of India through rebellion or protests.
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Sir Syed Ahmad Khan: Social services
He wanted British to Respect and appreciate Muslims, their culture and beliefs. Remove doubts about the Muslim loyalty. End hostility against Muslims.
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Sir Syed Ahmad Khan: Social services
What he did? Pamphlet ‘The Causes of the Indian Revolt’--- pointed out British failure to understand Indian feelings was the biggest cause. ‘The Loyal Mohammadans of India’. Highlighted similarities between Islam and Christianity.
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Sir Syed Ahmad Khan: Social services
Impacts/Outcomes: British-Muslim relations restored gradually. British to view Muslims in a new light. Muslim positive attitude towards British. Future years reflected the success. e.g. 1906: Simla Deputation --- British acceptance of Muslim.
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Sir Syed Ahmad Khan: Political services
Warned Muslims of Congress threat ---- advice to stay away. Opposition to extension of democracy in India. Opposition to Congress suggestion of appointments in govt. service by competitive examinations. Role during Hindi-Urdu Controversy. Two-Nation Theory.
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Sir Syed Ahmad Khan: Political services
Impacts/Outcomes: Greater political awareness among Muslims. Muslim concern about their political representation led to the forming of the Muslim League. Two-Nation theory to lead towards the partition of India. Muslims: able to debate with the British confidently about their political rights/representation.
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Sir Syed Ahmad Khan: Political services
Impacts/Outcomes: (cont.) Aligarh University to produce future Muslim leaders. Students of Aligarh University to play a significant role in the Pakistan Movement.
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Sir Syed Ahmad Khan:Literary work
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Sir Syed Ahmad Khan:Literary work
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Sir Syed Ahmad Khan:Literary work
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