Sir Sayed Ahmad Khan(1817-1898)A muslim scholar


Sir Sayed Ahmad Khan


The heirs of Sir Sayed came to India during the reign of Shah Jahan.The Mughals held great positions in the court.Sir Sayed received education according to customary times.First he worked as a court chief, then progressed to justice.Despite government service,Sir Syed Muslims were equally keen to reform India.He first opened an English school in Moradabad and Ghazi Abad.In 1875, Aligarh founded which later became the most important educational, political and literary center of Hindi Muslims.In 1870,he published a magzine "Tehzeeb-u-Ikhlaq".The magnitude of this magazine has had a profound impact on our collective lives.

Sirsid customized the genre of the article in Urdu.He writes articles frequently and collaborates with National Education, Yogurt,Write articles on ethical topics.Sir Sayed style is straightforward, simple, vibrant, unobtrusive and free of charge. Dr Maulvi Abdul Haq says:
   "Sir Syed of the numerous blessings of Mann has been done to our people, his great kindness is on Urdu language.He took the language out of poise, poured serious subjects into simplistic manner in the style of speech, advanced modern science,Irrational criticism and enlightenment created a revolution in Urdu literature."

In addition to being a great peace and architectural nation,Sir Sayed  was also the author of a high court.He wrote more books than you did in small.In addition to the speech, collections of letters and articles are in addition.His major works include Archaeological Relations, Rebellion Hind, Tawbin al-Kalam, Khutibat Ahmadiya and Tafseer Qur'an.
Sir Sayed Ahmad Khan(1817-1898)A muslim scholar Sir Sayed Ahmad Khan(1817-1898)A muslim scholar Reviewed by Jamia Qasim Ul ULoom Faqirwali on April 09, 2020 Rating: 5

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