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Sir Syed Ahmed Khan believed that opposition to the British was pointless because he viewed the British Raj as a stabilizing force in India, providing order and modernity. He argued that cooperation with the British could lead to educational and social advancements for Muslims and other Indians. Instead of resistance, he advocated for reform and adaptation to Western ideals, believing that this approach would ultimately benefit the Indian community. His emphasis was on progress through education and collaboration rather than conflict.

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