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Sir Syed Ahmad Khan’s Vision on Education
International Journal of Scientific Research, 2012openaire +3 more sources
The Epistolary prose of Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
Noor e Tahqeeq, 2022Epistolary prose is the cultural capital of a nation in which all the elements of a civilization are preserved. In the more or less 250 years of history of Urdu Epistolary prose, Urdu Letters has gone through many levels of styles, themes and linguistics.
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International 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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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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The revival of Urdu language and Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
Noor e Tahqeeq, 2022Sir 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.
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The Educational and Literary Concepts of Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
Noor e Tahqeeq, 2022Sir 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 ...
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Sir Syed Ahmad Khan, Muslim Renaissance Man of India: A Bicentenary Commemorative Volume
Islam and Christian–Muslim Relations, 2017Interest in Syed Ahmad Khan (1817–1897), both in the East and in the West, continues to flourish.
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