The Khilafat Movement was formed in 1919 in India as a response to the perceived threat to the Ottoman Empire following World War I, particularly the dismemberment of the Caliphate. Indian Muslims, led by figures like Mahatma Gandhi and the Ali Brothers, sought to protect the Caliphate and promote Muslim unity against colonial rule. The movement aimed to assert the political rights of Muslims and to engage in non-cooperation with the British government. It was significant in uniting diverse Muslim groups in India and highlighted the impact of global events on local politics.
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) was formed in 1952, as part of the European Coal and Steel Community.
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khilafat committee was formed when ali brothers(shaukat ali and mohommad ali)fought for equal rights for muslims .then mahatma gandhi joined them feeling that its a good time to bring muslims and hindus under one umbrella(non cooperation movement).
Bangladesh Khilafat Andolan was created in 1981.
a community is formed by people who live there
a community is formed by people who live there
Thereke khilafat started in 1919. Shabbir Shimali
Khilafat Movement (1919-1924) was a significant Islamic movement in India during the British rule. This was an attempt by the Indian Muslim community to unite together in support of the Turkish Empire ruled by the Khalifa, which was attacked by European powers. The Muslims considered the Khalifa as the custodian of Islam. They simply could not digest his dethronement. Under the leadership of prominent Muslim leaders, notable one being Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, they launched the Khilafat Movement in most parts of North India. The Khilafat Movement, aimed against the British government, received the support of Mahatma Gandhi, who related hisNon Cooperation Movement with it. The main objective behind this move was to enlist the support of the Muslim community into his movement, which addressed the issue of 'Swaraj' (Self-Government). By mid-1920 the Khilafat leaders assured full support to the non-violent methods of Gandhi, which facilitated the establishment of a united front of Hindus and Muslims against the British government. This combined force formed a major threat to the British rule. The Khilafat Movement however did not last long. Owing to some violent incidents in the country which resulted in the deaths of many Indian and British people, Mahatma Gandhi called off his Non Cooperation Movement. This was a major jolt to the Khilafat Movement. The movement received its final blow in March 1924, when the original Khilafat movement in Turkey was abolished following the Islamic country's conversion from a Sultanate empire to a Republic BY OSAMA TANVEER
In 1919
The Khilafat Delegation, formed in the early 1920s in India, primarily consisted of prominent leaders from the Indian Muslim community. Key members included Mahatma Gandhi, who supported the cause, and notable Muslim leaders such as Maulana Muhammad Ali, Maulana Shaukat Ali, and Ali Brothers. The delegation aimed to address grievances related to the Ottoman Empire's disintegration following World War I and sought to protect the Caliphate. Their efforts were part of a broader movement advocating for Muslim rights and unity in India.
The main objectives of Khilafat Movement were:1)To protect the Usmania Khilafat of Turkey 2)The protection of sacred and religious places of Muslims i.e.BAT-UL-MUQADDAS 3)The protection of limits of Turkey if it is defeated in the world war
khilafat movement is the movement which was passed by gandhiji khilafat movement is the movement which was passed by gandhiji
kutta started it
the khilafat movement fostered hindu-mulim unity and strengthened nationalist feeling in india