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Shah Walli Ulla started the Faraizi Movement to restore the pride of the Muslims and remove what he thought were the Hindupractices which had crept into their worship. (made by Duaa Fatima FGS school system O-level student faisalabad)
because in that movement his followers were urged to first consider n act upon all the faraiz of Islam n then adopt other nafli acts n awl hence faraizi from farz
The Basic objectives of Faraizi Movement is to eliminate the Un-Islamic customs and traditions which are prevailed among Bengali muslims and helped to bring the muslims on the right path of Islamic teachings. The movement created a spirit of self confidence among the Bengali Muslims
The basic objective of Faraizi movement was to eliminate the un-Islamic customs and traditions which prevailed among the Bengali Muslims and helped bring the Muslims on the right path of Islamic teachings. He encountered a number of obstacles and difficulties in the beginning but gradually. thanks
Muhammad Ahsanullah Faisal has written: 'Haji Shariatullah's Faraizi movement'
born in 1819son of haji shariat ullahcarried out movement started by his father "the faraizi movement" in bengalit was against the tyranny of landlords
He was son of Haji Shariat ullah! his real name was mohsin-ud-din! carried out his father's work.(the faraizi movement)
Shah Walli Ulla started the Faraizi Movement to restore the pride of the Muslims and remove what he thought were the Hindupractices which had crept into their worship. (made by Duaa Fatima FGS school system O-level student faisalabad)
The Muslims were getting away from Islam. He believed that by following the five obligations of Islam , it can be restored to its original purity.
The first half of the 19th century witnessed a movement known as Faraizi Movement in East Bengal. The founder of this movement was Haji Shariatullah. At this time the condition of the Bengali Muslims in the Sub-continent was very miserable. The British policy of distrust and oppression towards the Muslims rendered them economically and educationally crippled; and the oppression of the Zamindars made their lives unbearable. Haji Shariatullah went to Mecca on the Pilgrimage. He returned to his country after 20 years and started his reform movement known as the Faraizi movement. His movement basically targeted the most depressed class of the Muslims. He asked them to give up un-Islamic customs and practices and to act upon the commandments of the religion called Faraiz or duties. Hence his followers came to be known as Faraizi. He forbade Tazia on the occasion of Muharram and singing and dancing at the time of wedding ceremonies. His movement was also directed against the oppression of the Zamindars. He declared the country Dar-ul-Harab, as Eid and Friday prayers could not be offered there. The movement infused new life into the lives of the Muslims of Bengal. It wrought great agitation among them, especially the peasants who were imbued with his doctrines. Thus, he sowed the seeds of independence in Bengal. He died in 1840.
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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).