The Hindi-Urdu controversy is an ongoing dispute-dating back to the 19th century-regarding the status of Hindi and Urdu as a single language (see Hindi-Urdu), and the establishment of a single standard language in certain areas of north and northwestern India. While the debate was officiallysettled by a government order in 1950, declaring Hindi as the official language, some resistance remains. The present notion among Muslims about this dispute is that Hindus abandoned Urdu Language, whereas Hindus believe that Urdu was artificially created during Muslim rule.
why urdu hindi controversy start?
. Hindi-Urdu Controversy of 1867 had far-reaching consequences because?
with a little help from Krishna The Keen. Hindi and Urdu are not quite the same language.
The Hindi-Urdu controversy is an ongoing dispute-dating back to the 19th century-regarding the status of Hindi and Urdu as a single language (see Hindi-Urdu), and the establishment of a single standard language in certain areas of north and northwestern India. While the debate was officiallysettled by a government order in 1950, declaring Hindi as the official language, some resistance remains. The present notion among Muslims about this dispute is that Hindus abandoned Urdu Language, whereas Hindus believe that Urdu was artificially created during Muslim rule.
That is not a word in English language. Try Hindu or Urdu
Urdu language was made by mixing Hindi and Arabic. This reflected the intermixing of Hindu and muslim cultures in India. There are many amazing literature in Urdu.
Muhammad Abdul Ra'uf 'Ishrat has written: 'Hindu shu'ara' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Poets, Urdu, Urdu Poets, Urdu poetry
Hindu wants to finish all the Muslim culture, religion as well as their language. they wanted to remove Urdu language from sub continent then Muslims start Urdu defense society to support for Urdu language.
The Urdu-Hindi controversy had a great effect on the life of Sir Syed Ahmad Khan. Before this event he had been a great advocate of Hindu-Muslim unity and was of the opinion that the "two nations are like two eyes of the beautiful bride, India". But this movement completely altered his point of view. He put forward the Two-Nation Theory, predicting that the differences between the two groups would increase with the passage of time and the two communities would not join together in anything wholeheartedly.History:During the last days of the Muslim rule, Urdu emerged as the most common language of the northwestern provinces of India. It was declared the official language, and all official records were written in this language. In 1867, some prominent Hindus started a movement in Banaras in which they demanded the replacement of Urdu with Hindi, and the Persian script with the Deva Nagri script, as the court language in the northwestern provinces. The reason for opposing Urdu was that the language was written in Persian script, which was similar to the Arabic script, and Arabic was the language of the Quran, the Holy Book of the Muslims. The movement grew quickly and within a few months spread throughout the Hindu population of the northwestern provinces of India. The headquarters of this movement were in Allahabad.Sir Syed's belief that Congress was working in the interests of Hindus, and in a way which was harmful to Muslim community, led him to refuse to attend its meetings. Instead he organised an alternative body Called the United Patriotic Alliance. In 1893 this became the Mohammaden Defence Alliance . By this time rivalry between the Hindu and Muslim communities was increasing and there were several examples of Hindus showing disrespect for the Muslim religion. In Bombay some Hindu extremists began playing loud music mosques.It seemed that in some areas it was becoming increasingly difficult for Muslims and Hindus to live in peaceful co-existence.
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The two nation theory was represented in 1869 by sir Syed Ahmed khan. At first he was the favour of Hindu, Muslim unity. But after the Urdu Hindi controversy and the INC support of Hindu interests, he knew that Muslim and Hindus were two different nations with divisions in religion, cultures, languages and many other differences. Thus, it was unsuitable to bring western democracy. This further became the basis of Pakistan Movement.answered by Hafiz Muhammad Aamir Gujjar (AJ)
yes it is a Muslim name. many hindus have also this name but hindus take every name which belongs to urdu language......