Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, father of Aligarh movement This movement was started under the leadership of Sir Syed Khan. He gave more emphasis on social reform and modern education, scientific and technological development. Let us know about the topic of Aligarh Movement in Hindi. The people who were the leaders of this movement will also discuss, when it started, etc.
Sir Syed Ahmed Khan was born in a prosperous family in 1816 AD He was a good knowledge of Arabic and Persian. In the revolt of 1857 CE, Syed Ahmad Khan was loyal to the British and in his book "Upabab-e-Gadar" he had tried to prove that the revolt of 1857 was not operated by Muslims. The service of the company government was accepted in 1837 AD. In order to be loyal to the company government, he received the title of "Sir". Sir Syed Ahmed was a nationalist. He was a supporter of Hindu-Muslim unity and considered Hindus and Muslims to be the two stars of Bharat Mata's eyes. They considered each other's opponents an interpreter of destruction.
But Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, when supported by nationalism, When he came in contact with the bank, he became the translator of communalism. Sadly, due to the downfall of the Muslims, Sir Syed Ahmed thought that the welfare of the Muslims could be possible only through friendship with the British. To overcome the feeling of mistrust against the Muslims of the British, they published a letter called "Loyal Muhammadans of India".
In protest against the Congress, Sir Syed Ahmed Khan established an institution called Muslim Educational Conference in 1886, whose sole aim was to keep Muslims out of Congress. With the help of King Shiva Prasad Stars of Benaras, Syed Ahmed established an organization named The United Patriotic Association. This institution expressed loyalty to the British Empire and opposed the Congress. They considered anti-Congress attitude to Muslims for the sake of the Muslims.
In 1893 AD, the "Muslim Anglo-Oriental Security Council" was established. The goal of this Council was to keep Muslims faithful to the government, strengthen the British rule and get the rights for the Muslims in collaboration with the British.
Aligarh had become a stronghold of Muslims. Among those who taught the lesson of communalism to the Muslims, the role of British principals like Bank Morrison and Archibald was very important. Aligarh movement has developed communalism in India.
Sir Syed Ahmed Khan
Sir Syed Ahmed Khan was born in a prosperous family in 1816 AD He was a good knowledge of Arabic and Persian. In the revolt of 1857 CE, Syed Ahmad Khan was loyal to the British and in his book "Upabab-e-Gadar" he had tried to prove that the revolt of 1857 was not operated by Muslims. The service of the company government was accepted in 1837 AD. In order to be loyal to the company government, he received the title of "Sir". Sir Syed Ahmed was a nationalist. He was a supporter of Hindu-Muslim unity and considered Hindus and Muslims to be the two stars of Bharat Mata's eyes. They considered each other's opponents an interpreter of destruction.But Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, when supported by nationalism, When he came in contact with the bank, he became the translator of communalism. Sadly, due to the downfall of the Muslims, Sir Syed Ahmed thought that the welfare of the Muslims could be possible only through friendship with the British. To overcome the feeling of mistrust against the Muslims of the British, they published a letter called "Loyal Muhammadans of India".
The foundation of the Aligarh movement
Syed felt the need for modern education in Muslims and started a school in Aligarh in 1875, which later became "Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental College" in 1877 AD and the same college was later replaced by the present Aligarh Muslim University Took the form of English education was preached among Muslims and the British rule was praised.In protest against the Congress, Sir Syed Ahmed Khan established an institution called Muslim Educational Conference in 1886, whose sole aim was to keep Muslims out of Congress. With the help of King Shiva Prasad Stars of Benaras, Syed Ahmed established an organization named The United Patriotic Association. This institution expressed loyalty to the British Empire and opposed the Congress. They considered anti-Congress attitude to Muslims for the sake of the Muslims.
In 1893 AD, the "Muslim Anglo-Oriental Security Council" was established. The goal of this Council was to keep Muslims faithful to the government, strengthen the British rule and get the rights for the Muslims in collaboration with the British.
Aligarh had become a stronghold of Muslims. Among those who taught the lesson of communalism to the Muslims, the role of British principals like Bank Morrison and Archibald was very important. Aligarh movement has developed communalism in India.
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