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The revival of Urdu language and Sir Syed Ahmad Khan

open access: yesNoor e Tahqeeq, 2022
Sir Syed Ahmad Khan had verstyle personality. At the time when Sir Syed's literary period began, there was no notable prose creation in the Urdu language except the story. During this period, Urdu was the spoken language, but Persian was given priority for writing and compilation.
Dr. Tahmina Abbas
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The Educational and Literary Concepts of Sir Syed Ahmad Khan

open access: yesNoor e Tahqeeq, 2022
Sir Syed Ahmed khan has given valuable services regarding politics, education and religion. It is the distinct thing that on all three levels, they have also had to face a strong opponent. It is not easy to defy tradition and welcome the modern after the movement of Syed Ahmed Barelvi, he realized that the lost prestige was possible only through ...
Dr. Shahid Ashraf
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The Socio-Political Impacts of the Educational and Literary Services of Sir Syed Ahmad Khan & His Colleagues on Muslims of South Asia 1858-1898 (A Historical Analysis)

open access: yesInternational Research Journal of Education and Innovation, 2021
After the decline of glorious Mughal Danasity Muslims of India had lost their dignity. the Muslims of Subcontinent. They had become slave The War of Independence 1857 proved havoc for in India. With new colonial Master, their country fellow Hindus had also become bitter enemy. After 1869 the condition of Muslims was very miserable as Sir William Hunter
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Sir Syed Ahmad Khan

Abstract Sir Syed Ahmad was the harbinger of modern education among Indian Muslims and dedicated his life to establishing an institute that brought about a revolution in Muslim thought, promoting a scientific temperament and intellectual ferment in the community.
Iftikhar Alam Khan, Ather Farouqui
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Sir Syed Ahmad Khan and the Turks

Middle Eastern Studies, 2010
Sir Syed Ahmad Khan was a pioneer of higher education for the Muslims of India after political power passed to the British in the nineteenth century. He was a leader who foresaw with clarity that Hindus and Muslims were bound to seek separate national destinies after the British left India.
S. T. Wasti
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Sir Syed Ahmad Khan, Muslim Renaissance Man of India: A Bicentenary Commemorative Volume

Islam and Christian–Muslim Relations, 2017
Interest in Syed Ahmad Khan (1817–1897), both in the East and in the West, continues to flourish.
C. Ramsey
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Sir Syed Ahmad Khan’s Vision on Education

International Journal of Scientific Research, 2012
Nasrin
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SIR SYED AHMAD KHAN AND MUSLIM NATIONALISM IN INDIA

Islamic Studies, 1999
Sir Syed (1817-1898) ne proclame pas seulement que les musulmans constituent une nation dans son plein droit mais il elabore les fondations d'un nationalisme musulman comprenant un modele de relations entre hindous et musulmans.
S. Mujahid.
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قصۂ اصحابِ ِسبت: سر سید احمد خان، مفتی محمد عبدہ اور رشید رضا کی آرا کا مطالعہThe Story of Aṣḥab-e-Sabt: A Study of the Thoughts of Syed Ahmad Khan, Mufti Muhammad Abduh and Rashid Rida

Al-Qamar, 2021
Sabt was a sacred day for Jews from the period of  Hazrat Musa. Almost 11 B.C Bani Israel lived near shore of Red sea, that town was called “Aylah”. These Bani Israel were economically civilized but morally declined.
Naji Ulla Shah, Dr. Muhammad Nawaz
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