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Sir Syed Ahmad Khan’s Multifarious Activities in England
Throughout the 19th and early 20th centuries, the British Empire surpassed all the earlier empires in territorial size, during this time period British Empire earned the illustrious title ‘the Empire which never sees a sunset’. From 1858 to 1947, known as the British Crown Raj, the entire territory encompassing India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh was under
Naheed Anwar
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The Legacy of Sir Syed Ahmad Khan in the Field of Education [PDF]
It is beyond any doubt that education has been the dire need of any society. Education is a life-long process. It continues fromthe cradle to the grave. It equips people with knowledge and skills to enable them to live a prosperous and happy life. Education serves assupra structure of a country.
F. Ali, G. Shahzada, Khan Faqir
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SIR SYED AHMAD KHAN: A VISIONARY REFORMER AND ARCHITECT OF MODERN MUSLIM EDUCATION IN COLONIAL INDIA
Sir Syed Ahmad Khan (1817 1898) was a pioneering reformer, educator, and social activist in 19th-century British India. Recognizing the socio-political and educational decline of Muslims after the fall of the Mughal Empire, he championed reforms to bridge tradition and modernity. His establishment of the Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental College (later Aligarh
Mohammad Rauf +2 more
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Comparison of General Use of Antibiotics between Medical and Nonmedical University Students of Lahore. [PDF]
Objective. To compare the knowledge of antibiotic resistance between medical and nonmedical university students of Lahore. Methodology. An observational cross‐sectional survey‐based study was conducted among students of Lahore, Pakistan, from November 12, 2021, to December 13, 2021.
Ayub F +11 more
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Sir Syed Ahmad Khan: The First Historical Archaeologist
Lubna Irfan
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Abstract During the colonial era, liberal Western states established vast empires which came to encompass almost all of the world's Muslims. Western states worked out specific methods for governing Muslims, which were often referred to as “Muslim policy”. Recent scholarship on Muslim policy exhibits several key trends.
Aria Nakissa
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Deconstruction of religious thought in Islam: Iqbal and the Ahmadiyya
The Muslim World, Volume 111, Issue 3, Page 488-510, Summer 2021.
Ali Qadir
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Management and Outcomes Following Surgery for Gastrointestinal Typhoid: An International, Prospective, Multicentre Cohort Study. [PDF]
Abstract Background Gastrointestinal perforation is the most serious complication of typhoid fever, with a high disease burden in low‐income countries. Reliable, prospective, contemporary surgical outcome data are scarce in these settings. This study aimed to investigate surgical outcomes following surgery for intestinal typhoid.
GlobalSurg Collaborative.
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UNINTERRUPTED CENSORED DARWIN: FROM THE MIDDLE EAST TO THE MALAY‐INDONESIAN WORLD
Abstract This essay outlines the significance of understanding the relationship between Islam and science, particularly from the twentieth century onward. It mainly revolves around the viability of Darwin's evolutionary thought in the Muslim world, which is confronted by various groups of Muslim commentators and scholars.
Majid Daneshgar
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Sir Syed Ahmed Khan's Exegesis in The Study of Christianity
Sir Syed Ahmad khan (1817 - 1898) was a great reformer, educationist and revolutionary Muslim leader of the Sub-continent. After 1857, the War of Independence, he realized the dangers faced by the Muslims of the subcontinent in a timely manner and tried ...
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