Muslim Educational Society was created in 1964.
Southwestern Educational Society was created in 1973.
Mowbrays Educational Society was created in 1976.
Liverpool Muslim Society was created in 1953.
Muslim Literary Society was created in 1916.
Al-Kabir educational society was created in 1987.
Pardada Pardadi Educational Society was created in 2000.
The motto of Southwestern Educational Society is '"The sky is our limit, we challenge the future."'.
Pardada Pardadi Educational Society's motto is 'From the Village to the World'.
Society to Encourage Studies at Home was created in 1873 by Emily Davies and Barbara Bodichon in the United Kingdom. Its aim was to provide educational opportunities for women who were not able to attend traditional universities.
Why I Am Not a Muslim was created in 1995-05.
Syed Ahmed Khan was a prominent figure in the history of the Indian subcontinent. He was a scholar, educational reformer, and a key figure in the Aligarh Movement. His efforts to modernize Muslim society and promote education among Muslims led to the establishment of the Aligarh Muslim University. Through his works and writings, he advocated for social and educational reforms to uplift the Muslim community in India.
Muslim Hands was created in 1993.