![]() In order to torch such a society, they were highly in need of deliberation within the community itself. This stigmatized society remained as a greatest challenge for Muslim community then, emphasizing on those misconceptions and superstitions about Islamic thought and scripture. ![]() They believed that the knowledge and education might be to ruin their future, so they prevented their children from being educated. During that time, Muslims were decentralized from the main path and especially the women were remained in the darkness of home prisons. This set the platform to begin the instigation of Western education into Colonial India. Obviously, they wanted the civilians to learn western education system. When India was experiencing the colonial depredations, the British people needed Native Indians to work for them. He was a dynamic personality who contributed many essential elements to resurgence of Muslim women in modern India. Liberty of Women in the 19th Century Role of Aligarh Movement (Fathima Sithara Khathoon) Abstract Sir Syed Ahmad Khan was an Islamic modernist writer, educational and political activist, social reformer, theologian, journalist and chief organizer of the 19th century modernist movement in Indian subcontinent. ![]()
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