The "sections" in question are now the nations of India and Pakistan, who are doing the equivalent of glaring at each other across the border while casually tossing a grenade from hand to hand... except that in this case, the "grenades" are actually nuclear weapons.
They didn't get along much better when the British ruled the area.
British wanted to make profit from India's freedom. Their idea was divide & rule.
British wanted to rule over India. They knew that unity is strength.
This growing nationalism of India led to the founding of two nationalist groups, the Indian National Congress in 1885 and the Muslim League in 1906. This was troublesome to the British who thought that they might have to give up India. So they decided to separate the Muslims and Hindus to weaken India and get better control.
i hope not
The correct answer is: 1909
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 Indian Independence Act of 1947, passed by the British Parliament, ultimately resolved the differences between the British and Muslims in India by granting independence to the country and partitioning it into two separate nations - India and Pakistan. This decision was driven by the growing demands for a separate homeland for Muslims led by the All-India Muslim League under the leadership of Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
sir sayed message to Muslims was to gwet western education and to improve their relations with british to get separate country for themselves...
Pakistan was once part of the British empire. The majority of the Muslims wanted a separate government from the Hindus of India.
Association of British Muslims was created in 1889.
to improve relations between the british and muslims communities by removing british doubts about muslims loyalty and muslims doubts about british intensions
British Muslims for Secular Democracy was created in 2008.
It is not true. The Muslims wanted a separate homeland in India because they feared that after the British left India, there would be Hindu Raj in India. Thus it would not be Freedom for the Muslims. It would be just the change of the Rulers. The Muslims were in majority in Bengal, the Punjab, Sindh, Baluchistan and North West Frontier Province. They were a separate nation with their own distinct religion, culture and traditions. They struggled hard to establish a separate homeland and succeeded in their struggle for freedom when Pakistan came into being on 14th August, 1947.
Bengal was divided into 2 parts. The Muslim majority part decided to join Pakistan. Later got liberated from Pakistan and is known as Bangladesh.