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He was son of Haji Shariat ullah! his real name was mohsin-ud-din! carried out his father's work.(the faraizi movement)
Madarsa Rahimiya was build by Shah Abdul Rahim,who was the father of Qutub-ud-din Ahmed.The Qutub-ud-din ahmed was also known as Shah Wali Ullah because of his piety. Madarsa Rahimiya was founded in 1718,after along efforts of Shah Abdul Rahim .Shah Wali Ullah began teaching at Madarsa Rahimiya after the death of his father Shah Abdul Rahim,for the purpose of promoting religious education,he promoted Madarsa Rahimiya because it taught people about Islamic teachings.the promotion of Madarsa Rahimiya help people alot.
Causes of failure of the WarWhat are the causes of failure of the War of Independence?Causes of Failure of the WarThe war of Independence of 1857 failed to achieve its immediate political objectives. There were many causes of this failure. Some are being detailed as follows:1. Lack of Leadership and DisciplineThe freedom fighters fought mostly in independent groups at different places. They were led by leaders of their particular regions like Nana Saheb, Rani Jhansi, Tatya Topee, Bahadur Khan, Bakht Khan and Kanwar Singh. There was no leader who could single handed lead all the groups. As a result the revolutionaries lacked discipline. Thus their efforts could not get the required momentum of the national level.2. Lack of UnityThere was no unity among the freedom fighters. They fought independent of one another. As a result they could not assemble their resources against a common enemy. They were defeated at different places. Bakht Khan was defeated at Delhi, Begum Hazrat Mahal lost at Oudh, Rani Jhansi was routed at Jhansi. Nana Sahib lost at Kanpur and Bahadur Khan was defeated at Baraille. On the other hand the British fought the war of their survival with dedication and purpose.3. Lack of ResourcesThe freedom fighters lacked resources of all types. They were short of not only war equipment but food stuffs also. They had to face an enemy which was well equipped and well organized. The Mughal Emperor had no treasury to support the war.4. Lack of Popular SupportIt is a stark fact that the war of independence never assumed the shape of a concerted national struggle. It lacked popular support. Although it spread to various parts of the country yet some places like the Punjab, Hyderabad, Gwalior and Nepal did not take part in the war.5. Superior Technology of English TroopsThe British fought with latest weapons. They had the backing of the latest technology. They were led by capable and experienced generals like Outram, Campbell etc.6. Non-Cooperation of the Rulers of the StatesThe rulers of different states of Indo-Pakistan did not come to the help of the freedom fighters. Thus, die war of Independence remained confined to a few centers.7. Non-Cooperation of Sikhs and PunjabThe Sikhs of the Province of Punjab considered the Muslims as their traditional enemies. Thus they decided to support the British in the war of Independence. The Sikhs soldiers played a decisive role in the recovery of Delhi from the freedom fighters. It is contended that had the Sikhs not assisted the English in the war the history of Indo-Pakistan would have been written differently.8. Role of TraitorsThe British succeeded in finding certain traitors in the ranks of the freedom fighters. For Example Maulvi Rajab Ali and Hakeem Ehsan Ullah blew off the royal ammunition depot at Delhi. Thus the revolutionaries suffered a great set back.9. Return of British Troops from CrimeaThe war of Crimea ended in 1856. Thus the British troops fighting there were then free to return to the Sub-Continent. The war of Independence started in 1857. In the beginning the Company had to depend on the few soldiers present in the country. But soon afterwards the surplus troops from Crimea started.
He was son of Haji Shariat ullah! his real name was mohsin-ud-din! carried out his father's work.(the faraizi movement)
Ahmad
He emphasized on purifying Islam in Bengal because it was his homeland. He was born there.
Faraizi movement was actually started by Haji Shariat Ullah. The word Faraizi is derived from the word "Faraiz" which means "duties which must be fulfilled in any case." Shariat Ullah was a man with a very enthusiastic personality regarding his religion. Haji Shariatullah was born in the village of Banderlakola of Faridpur district, in the year 1781. He was the son of an ordinary farmer. He got his early education from his village & later went to Arabia to perform Hajj at an age of 18 years. He stayed there from 1799 to 1818 and during that time, he received his religious education. When he returned to his country, it seemed as if the Muslims of the subcontinent due to living with Hindus for centuries had forgotten their responsibilities of their own religion. Shariat Ullah wanted to revive that. Hence, he started a movement in which he along with his companions would teach the Muslims again regarding their Faraiz (duties according to religion).
Dar-ul-Harb means an area ruled by non-Muslims like Bengal was.
Because some parts of Islam are impossible to met for a poor man. So he purified it for the poor persons(not the rich)
He was born in Farid Pur, present Bangladesh. He belonged to a poor peasant family. In 1799 he went to Arabia where he stayed for nineteen years. He was impressed by the teachings of Sheikh Abdul Wahab. He started his movement for the revival of Islam & to minimize the Hindu influence from the Muslim society. His movement is known as the Faraizi Movement because he emphasized to be particular about the obligations imposed by Islam. To achieve his targets, he believed in Jihad. He struggled against the British and the Hindu landlords and gave Muslims confidence to fight. He died in 1840 and his work was carried on by his son Mohsin ud Din.
sami-ullah
haji sab spent 20 yrs to teach the fools like you.haji sab is our hero. haji sab zinda bad plzzzzzzzzz don,t ask silly question TIME IS VERY PRECIOUS
Aladdin Ullah's birth name is Alaudin Ullah.
Najib Ullah died in 1965.
Najib Ullah was born in 1914.