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    Aligarh Movement

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    Father of Aligarh movement This most respected and important educational centre for Indian Muslims was initially founded as Mohammedan Anglo Oriental College (MAOC) at Aligarh in 1875 by Sir Saiyad Ahmed Khan and subsequently raised to the status of Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) in 1920. Aligarh Muslim University (AMU)‚ known more as a movement than an academic institution is one of the most important chapters of Indian history as far as the sociology of Hindu-Muslim relation is concerned. Sir

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    Aligarh Movement - Essay

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    Khan was the first man to start a reform movement among the Muslims. This movement was known as the Aligarh Movement. To him Quran was the only authentic scripture for Islam and all other Islamic writings are secondary and misnomer. For the safety of the Muslim community in India‚ he wanted to maintain cordial relation between the Muslims and the Bruisers. Further‚ he wanted to provide modern education to the Muslims. For educating the Muslim society‚ Ahmad Khan established an English Medium School

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    Topic: What is the significance of the Aligarh movement for the revival o the Muslims of the subcontinent and why Sir Syed Ahmed Khan advised the Muslims to avoid active politics. To understand the significance of the Aligarh movement let us have a glance at the background of the Aligarh Movement Background: Indian authority was shifted from the Muslim to the British hands‚ as a result of the failure of the War of independence. This great debacle shook the entire structure of South Asia’s

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    spared no effort to tortured Muslims. In such conditions‚ Sir Syed Ahmad Khan came forward and tried to help the Muslims come out from such deplorable and miserable conditions. He guided the Muslims towards the right path and attempted to draw out the Muslims from such helpless condition. He started a movement in order to give respectable position to Muslims in society as they had in past‚ this movement is known as Aligarh Movement. The main focus of the Aligarh movement was: Loyalty

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    Introduction The greatest Muslim reformer and statesman of the 19th Century‚ Sir Syed Ahmad Khan was born in Delhi on October 17‚ 1817. His family on the maternal and paternal side had close contacts with the Mughal court. His maternal grandfather‚ Khwajah Farid was a Wazir in the court of Akbar Shah II. His paternal grandfather Syed Hadi held a mansab and the title of Jawwad Ali Khan in the court of Alamgir II. His father‚ Mir Muttaqi‚ had been close to Akbar Shah since the days of his prince-hood

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    Moot Problem

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    NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY‚ ODISHA CUTTACK CONSTITUTIOANAL LAW –I MOOT PROBLEM [1]. Sir Syed Ahmed Khan‚ a great Muslim social reformer and statesman in 1877‚ for the educational regeneration of Muslims in India started the Muhammadan Anglo— Oriental (M.A.O. College) College at Aligarh‚ a town in the State of Uttar Pradesh. His objective was to build a college in tune with the British education system but without compromising its Islamic values. Sir Syed’s son‚ Syed Mahmood‚ had studied at Cambridge

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    writings into Urdu language.  4. Aligarh Institute Gazette  During his stay at Aligarh he issued a weekly Gazette called Aligarh Institute Gazette. The imparted information on history; ancient and modern science of agriculture‚ natural and physical sciences and advanced mathematics.  5. Tehzib-ul-Ikhlaq  On 24th December 1876 he issued his famous magazine named Tehzib-ul-Ikhlaq from Benares in order to apprise the Muslims of their social evils and moral short comings

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    Sir Syed Ahmed Khan

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    with. Sir Syed Ahmed Khan (1817-1898) was a great visionary‚ statesman and Muslim reformer of the 19th century‚ the like of whom is rare. He wanted to make the community and country progressive and take them forward on modern lines. His supreme interest was intellectual development of the people through modern education. He was the first Indian Muslim to contribute to the intellectual and institutional foundation of Muslim modernization in Southern Asia. Interest of community and country was dearer

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    Ziauddin Ahmed Sir Ziauddin Ahmad was a Mathematical genius and one of the very famous and popular and longest serving Vice Chancellor of Aligarh Muslim University. Who was one of the pillar of Aligarh Movement . Besides this he was also renowned Parliamentarian‚ educationist and scholar. Later on he become the only Rector of Aligarh Muslim University in 1946 by AMU Executive Council after he resigned as VC. He was also selected in Indian Civil service as Deputy Collector along with Inayat

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    Sir Syed Ahmed Khan

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    KHAN A GREAT MUSLIM REFORMER Following their crushing of the revolution of 1857‚ the British consolidated their secular rule in the Indian subcontinent‚ which marginalized‚ if not totally ignored‚ religion‚ particularly Islam. The whole of India suffered in the backlash‚ but the consequences were most devastating for the Muslims. It was at this critical juncture that Syed Ahmad Khan (1817-1898) gallantly came forward to counter the threat‚ and to defend the Islamic faith and Muslim community.

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