Aligarh Movement.  Aligarh movement was aimed at Not only apprising the British that Muslims are not only responsible for the War and therefore undue.

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Aligarh Movement

 Aligarh movement was aimed at Not only apprising the British that Muslims are not only responsible for the War and therefore undue wrath should not be inflicted to them but also to persuade the Muslims to get modern education and exhibit moderate out look in every sphere of life.

Aligarh Movement  Causes of the Movement  British Hostility  Hindu Ascendancy  Muslim Antipathy

Aligarh Movement  Realization by Sir Syed Ahmed Khan Sir Syed two pronged policy  To apprise the British that the Muslims are not disloyal to them and only Muslims are not responsible for the war.  To bring acute change in Muslims out look by learning English and getting modern education.

Aligarh Movement  Biography Sir Syed Ahmed Khan  Born 17 Oct 1817 Delhi  FatherMir Muttaqi  MotherAziz-un-Nisaa  Early Education  Assistant Clerk with East Indian Company 1838  Inducted as Sub Judge and served for 20 Years.

Aligarh Movement  Write a book Asaar-us-Sanadeed  The causes of Indian Revolt  Essays on Life of Muhammad  Commentary on the Qur’an  Establish School at Muradabad 1858  Establish School at Ghazipur 1863

Aligarh Movement  Aligarh School May 1875  Aligarh College 1877  Aligarh University1920  All India Muhammdan Educational Conference  Awarded LLD award by the University of Edinburg.  Died on 27 Mar 1898

Aligarh Movement  Political Aspect  The causes of the Indian Revolt  Loyal Muhammadans of India  Opposition to the Muslim participation in the politics.  Muhammadan Educational Conference  Two Nation Theory

Aligarh Movement  Educational Aspects  Establishment of Schools  Scientific Society  Establishment of M.A.O School  Establishment of M.A.O College  Publication of Tahzeeb-ul-Akhlaq

Aligarh Movement  Writings by Sir Syed Ahmed Khan  Asar-us-Sanadid  Risal-I-Asbab-e-Baghawat-e-Hind  Indian Musalmans  Essay of the life of Muhammad (PBUH)

Aligarh Movement  Social Aspects  Non observative out look  Preaching the Western Civilization  Superstitions outlook  Ahkam-e-Taam-e-Ahle-Kitab  Muslim Orphan Houses