The main objectives of Khilafat Movement were:1)To protect the Usmania Khilafat of Turkey 2)The protection of sacred and religious places of Muslims i.e.BAT-UL-MUQADDAS 3)The protection of limits of Turkey if it is defeated in the world war
The main objectives of Khilafat Movement were:1)To protect the Usmania Khilafat of Turkey 2)The protection of sacred and religious places of Muslims i.e.BAT-UL-MUQADDAS 3)The protection of limits of Turkey if it is defeated in the world war
khilafat movement is the movement which was passed by gandhiji khilafat movement is the movement which was passed by gandhiji
the khilafat movement fostered hindu-mulim unity and strengthened nationalist feeling in india
In 1919
Maulana Abul Kalam Azad and Mohammad Ali led the khilafat movement with the help of Gandhi Ji this move also started in 1921 just like the non-cooperation movement
On 1st August 1920, Non-cooperation and Khilafat Movement began.
Elaborate the Khilafat Movement and causes of its failure. What did the Muslims of the Sub-Continent gain from this religio-political Movement?
khilafat movement
it begin in 1919 and was till 1922
Between 1919 and 1924, the Khilafat Movement in British-controlled India was a political protest movement. It was pan-Islamic and aimed to protect the Ottoman Empire and also remove the British influence in India.
Because congress wanted Hindu rule whereas the Khilafat Movement was a totally Muslim co operation
The Khilafat Movement came to an end primarily due to the changing political landscape in India and the diminishing support for the cause. The movement lost momentum after the abolition of the Ottoman Caliphate in 1924, which directly contradicted its objectives. Additionally, the increasing focus on Indian nationalism and the rise of other political movements, particularly the Indian National Congress, led to a shift in priorities among Indian Muslims. Disillusionment with the effectiveness of the movement also contributed to its decline.