Sir Syed Ahmed Khan believed that education was crucial for Muslims to uplift their socio-economic status and integrate into modern society. He argued that education would empower Muslims to compete in a rapidly changing world influenced by Western ideas and advancements. By promoting rational thought and scientific knowledge, he aimed to counteract the stagnation he perceived within the community and foster a spirit of progress. Ultimately, he viewed education as a means to reclaim dignity and ensure the community's future in a contemporary context.
the aligarh movement was founded by sir syed ahmed khan. Sir syed wanted to see the muslims prosper and be united as well as to see an improvement in their social and ecomomic positions. This was the aim of the aligarh movement as well as to increase political awareness of the muslim community and also to improve the relations between muslims and the british.
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Sir Syed Ahmed Khan faced criticism during his lifetime primarily for his advocacy of modern education and rationalism, which some traditionalists viewed as a departure from Islamic values. His efforts to promote Western-style education among Muslims were seen by some as a threat to religious orthodoxy and cultural identity. Additionally, his stance on Hindu-Muslim unity and his emphasis on social reform were contentious issues that provoked opposition from various quarters within the Muslim community. Despite the criticism, his contributions laid the groundwork for future educational and social advancements.
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Education is important for Muslims and non Muslims. Per Islam teachings, educated Muslims are more rewarded than uneducated.
Education is important for Muslims and non Muslims. Per Islam teachings, educated Muslims are more rewarded than uneducated.
the reason is that he was totally on the british's side and hted muslims
sir sayed message to Muslims was to gwet western education and to improve their relations with british to get separate country for themselves...
Sir Syed Ahmad Khan wanted to uplift the Muslim community in India by promoting modern education and scientific thinking among Muslims. He believed that education was the key to progress and wanted to enable Muslims to compete with the British in various fields. He also aimed to bridge the gap between Muslims and the British colonial rulers.
Sir Syed Ahmed Khan is highly respected by Pakistanis for his efforts for education of Muslims of sub continent. His real name was Syed Ahmed Taqvi. For his efforts in educational sector, he was honored with the title of Sir by British Government.
Sir Syed Ahmed Khan used education and the Muslim faith to empower Indians thus infusing the spirit of nationalism.
Sir Syed message to Muslims was to gwet western education and to improve their relations 1. Sir Syed advised the Muslims against joining active politics and to concentrate instead on education. Later, when some Muslims joined the Indian National Congress, he came out strongly against that organization and its objectives, which included the establishment of parliamentary democracy in India. He argued that, in a country where communal divisions were all-important and education and political organizations were confined to a few classes, parliamentary democracy would work only inequitably. Muslims, generally, followed his advice and abstained from politics until several years later when they had established their own political organization i.e. Muslim League. 2. He says, Ignorance is the mother of poverty (deficiency). 3. Another place defined as: a. Encouraged Muslims of the sub Continent to get education. b. Tried to build up the gap between the Muslims and the Hindus. c. In the form of Aligarh University a political platform was given to the Muslims of the sub continent
Syed advised the Muslims against joining active politics and to concentrate instead on education. Later, when some Muslims joined the Indian National Congress, he came out strongly against that organisation and its objectives, which included the establishment of parliamentary democracy in India. He argued that, in a country where communal divisions were all-important and education and political organisations were confined to a few classes, parliamentary democracy would work only inequitably. Muslims, generally, followed his advice and abstained from politics until several years later when they had established their own political organisation i.e. Muslim League.
Sir Syed Ahmad Khan traveled to England in 1869. His visit aimed to study Western education and culture, which he believed were essential for the progress of Muslims in India. During his time there, he was influenced by the British educational system and returned with a vision to promote modern education among Muslims, leading to the establishment of the Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental College in Aligarh.
1) Encouraged Muslims of the sub Continent to get education. 2)Tried to build up the gap between the Muslims and the Hindus. 3)In the form of Aligarh university a political platform was given to the muslims of the sub continent.
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