Sir Syed Ahmed Khan
October 17, 1817 - March 27 1898 was an Indian educator and politician, and an Islamic reformer and modernist[2][3]. Sir Syed pioneered modern education for the Muslim community in India by founding the Muhammedan Anglo-Oriental College, which later developed into the Aligarh Muslim University. His work gave rise to a new generation of Muslim intellectuals and politicians who composed the Aligarh movement to secure the political future of Muslims in India.
Born into Mughal nobility, Sir Syed earned a reputation as a distinguished scholar while working as a jurist for the British East India Company. During the Indian Rebellion of 1857 he remained loyal to the British and was noted for his actions in saving European lives.[2] After the rebellion he penned the booklet Asbab-e-Baghawat-e-Hind (The Causes of the Indian Mutiny) - a daring critique, at the time, of British policies that he blamed for causing the revolt. Believing that the future of Muslims was threatened by the rigidity of their orthodox outlook, Sir Syed began promoting Western-style scientific education by founding modern schools and journals and organising Muslim intellectuals. Towards this goal, Sir Syed founded the Muhammedan Anglo-Oriental College in 1875 with the aim of promoting social and economic development of Indian Muslims.
One of the most influential Muslim politicians of his time, Sir Syed was suspicious of the Indian independence movement and called upon Muslims to loyally serve the British Raj. He denounced nationalist organisations such as the Indian National Congress, instead forming organisations to promote Muslim unity and pro-British attitudes and activities. Sir Syed promoted the adoption of Urdu as the lingua franca of all Indian Muslims, and mentored a rising generation of Muslim politicians and intellectuals. Although hailed as a great Muslim leader and social reformer, Sir Syed remains the subject of controversy for his views on Hindu-Muslim issues.
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Syed Ahmed Khan was born on 1817-10-17.
Syed Ahmed Khan was a prominent figure in the history of the Indian subcontinent. He was a scholar, educational reformer, and a key figure in the Aligarh Movement. His efforts to modernize Muslim society and promote education among Muslims led to the establishment of the Aligarh Muslim University. Through his works and writings, he advocated for social and educational reforms to uplift the Muslim community in India.
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Sir Syed Ahmed Khan was born in 1817.
This great scholar and leader Sir Syed Ahmed Khan died on 27th March, 1898, at Aligarh, India
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The newspaper brought out by Sir Syed Ahmed Khan was called "Aligarh Institute Gazette".