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to improve relations between the british and muslims communities by removing british doubts about muslims loyalty and muslims doubts about british intensions
The British and Islam have had relations in various countries for 300 years and they have been incredibly varied. Some have been incredibly negative such as the relations in India during the Sepoy Mutiny. In that case, the relations between Muslims and British was not so good because the Muslims were accused of causing of the Sepoy Mutiny of 1857 and were not to be trusted by anyone. There have also been positive relations such as those between the British and Kuwaitis concerning the liberation of that country in 1991 from Saddam Hussein. Within the United Kingdom, Muslims are full British citizens with all of the rights and responsibilities of the British electorate. In order to give a more complete answer, please be specific as to where and when the particular relations to be analyzed took place.
Sir Syed Ahmed believed that Muslims shouldn't be reluctant to accept the good things that the British brought with them. He also wanted the relations between the British and Muslims to improve by respecting Muslim culture and religion. He realized that Hindus and Muslims are two separate nations
The relations between Muslims and Christians in Axum were peaceful. The Axum was on good terms with their Islamic neighbors.
When the Indian subcontinent became independent of Great Britain the subcontinent was partitioned because of religious differences between Hindus and Muslims.
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muslims blaimed britishers for their decline as the british were seen as foreign invaders because they were thought to be trying to replace islam with christianity. he wanted to ensure the advantages of the british especially the areas of science and technology which were embraced by muslims to imporve the lives of masses. the british put all the responsibility of the war of independence 1857 on muslims, as the britishers blaimed muslims for 1857 war.
The British acceptance of the Simla Deputation was an extremely important moment in the history of the subcontinent.The acceptance showed that the attempts made by Sir Syed and others to restore relations between the Muslims and the British had been successful. The long-term importance of the meetingwas that the underlying tensions between the two main communities in the subcontinent, the Hindus and Muslims, were now on a constitutional plane. The granting of the right of separate electorates for Muslims gave them their rights to express their demands. The Simla Deputation was also a factor that made Muslims feel a need for their own political party. It can rightly be called the first real political step towards a separatehomeland.
the aligarh movement was founded by sir syed ahmed khan. Sir syed wanted to see the muslims prosper and be united as well as to see an improvement in their social and ecomomic positions. This was the aim of the aligarh movement as well as to increase political awareness of the muslim community and also to improve the relations between muslims and the british.
The religious differences between Muslims and Hindus in the Indian subcontinent after World War 2 led to the partition of India and the creation of Pakistan in 1947. This resulted in widespread violence, displacement of populations, and loss of life during the partition process.
It united people in India to seek independence. Relations between Muslims and Hindus in India had always been cordial. The pact was between POLITICAL parties, not between religious factions.
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