Sir Syed Ahmed believed that Muslims shouldn't be reluctant to accept the good things that the British brought with them. He also wanted the relations between the British and Muslims to improve by respecting Muslim culture and religion. He realized that Hindus and Muslims are two separate nations
Sir Syed Ahmed Khan sought to develop a better understanding with the British following the War of Independence (1857-58) because he believed that cooperation with the colonial rulers was essential for the socio-economic advancement of Muslims in India. He recognized that the uprising had led to increased distrust and repression, and he aimed to foster a dialogue that could improve the conditions for his community. By promoting education and modern scientific thought, he hoped to empower Muslims and integrate them into the British administrative and cultural framework, ensuring their future progress and security.
Ahmed Yassin was born in March 1937, in Ashkelon, British Mandate of Palestine.
Ahmed Rushdi was born on April 24, 1934, in Hyderabad Deccan, British India.
Ahmed Rahi was born on November 13, 1923, in Amritsar, Punjab, British India.
Ahmed Faraz was born on January 14, 1931, in Nowshera, British India (now Pakistan).
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Aftab Ahmed was born in 1938, in Rajputana, British India.
Lalita Ahmed was born on November 25, 1939, in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, British India. [now India].
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Abduljaleel Ahmed Fatani has written: 'Factors influencing the success and failure of British construction companies in joint ventures with Saudipartners'
Sir Syed Ahmed Khan