The jihad,started in 1825 , was originally successful,Sayyed Ahmed (RA) and his companions were able to capture Peshawar and enforce the law of Shari'ah in the conquered territory.The success was, however,short-lived.First the Mujahideen were forced to withdraw from Peshawar and take refuge at Balakot.The Mujahideen had not yet established themselves at Balakot that a sudden sikh onslaught uprooted them from there.The Mujahideen fought bravely but could not hold out against Sikh army which outnumbered them enormously and was tremendously well-equipped and well-trained
he was dissapointed to see the condition of muslims under the sikhs rule in punjab
Syed Ahmed Shaheed.
because he declare jihad and he opposes the sikhs..he was killed in the battle of balakot..
God did. Jihad means, simply, to strive to establish good, over evil. It can take many forms: writing, speaking, voting, etc. It can also take the form of fighting; however, it can never take the form of terrorism. God established these things not only for the Muslims. He established it even in the Bible. But terrorism is something different completely. Terrorism is not jihad because jihad is only for just causes and in just ways.
The Jihad Movement was a uniting force for Muslims. Jihad means fighting for Islam.And it was Successful.
Islamic Jihad Movement in Palestine was created in 197#.
The jihad movement started as a way to spread Islam throughout the world.
Syed Ahmed Shaheed Barelvi was a prominent figure in the 19th-century jihad movement in India, advocating for the revival of Islamic principles and resistance against British colonial rule. His strong commitment to religious reform and his ability to mobilize followers demonstrated his leadership qualities. However, whether he was the "most suitable" person to lead such a movement is subjective and depends on one's perspective on religious, political, and military strategies during that era. His vision and actions did inspire many, but the effectiveness of leadership can be debated in the context of the broader socio-political landscape of his time.
The jihad movement started as a way to spread Islam throughout the world.
Yes, they were both pro-British and anti-Sufi Muslims.
Because paralysed, and couldn't move. Henceforth, the 'movement' failed.
Syed Ahmed Shaheed Barelvi conducted a jihad against the Sikhs in the early 19th century primarily to establish an Islamic state and protect the interests of Muslims in the region, particularly in response to perceived Sikh oppression and expansionism in Punjab. He aimed to revive Islamic principles and practices, countering what he viewed as the decline of Muslim authority and influence under Sikh rule. His movement sought to unify Muslims against a common adversary and restore their socio-political status in the face of colonial and sectarian challenges.