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Faraizi Movement | |
The Wahabi Movement | |
Ahmedia Movement or Quadiani Movement | |
Aligarh Movement | |
Political philosophy of Sir Sayyid Ahmed Khan |
Spread of the Faraizi Rebellion:
Analysis of the Faraizi Movement
Wahabi Movement Overview:
Saiyid Ahmad of Rai Bareilly (1786-1831):
Shah Waliullah's Contributions:
Shah Abdul Aziz and Syed Ahmed Barelvi:
Saiyid Ahmad's Activities:
Objectives and Actions:
Organization and Spread:
Conflicts and Death:
Post-Saiyid Ahmad Era:
Initial Targets and Shift:
Suppression of the Wahabi Movement:
Movement of Titu Mir (Mir Nassir Ali): Tariqah-i-Muhammadiya (Wahabi Movement):
Analysis of Wahabi Movement:
The orthodox section among the Muslim ulema organised the Deoband Movement.
Legacy of the Revolt of 1857 and Changing Perceptions:
Sir Syed Ahmed Khan: Life and Contributions:
Modernization and Social Reform Efforts:
Progressive Islamic Interpretations:
Advancements in Education:
David Lelyveld's Insights on Political Philosophy:
Aligarh Movement in Opposition to Congress:
Limitations of Sayyid Ahmad Khan's Leadership and the Need for a Political Organization:
Simla Deputation:
Birth of All India Muslim League:
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