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2. Contribution of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan to minimize the misunderstanding between Muslims and British....????

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Answered by Ayushkashyap100
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Sir Syed supported the British during the 1857 uprising, a role which has been criticised by some nationalists such as Jamaluddin Afghani. In 1859 Sir Syed published the booklet Asbab-e-Baghawat-e-Hind (The Causes of the Indian Revolt) in which he studied the causes of the Indian revolt. In this, his most famous work, he rejected the common notion that the conspiracy was planned by Muslim élites, who resented the diminishing influence of Muslim monarchs. He blamed the British East India Company for its aggressive expansion as well as the ignorance of British politicians regarding Indian culture. Sir Syed advised the British to appoint Muslims to assist in administration, to prevent what he called ‘haramzadgi’ (a vulgar deed) such as the mutiny.[25]
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1) He opened many schools and translated many books to Urdu.

2) In  1875, he founded The Mohammedan Anglo-Oriental College, at Aligarh, which later became the Aligarh Muslim University.

3) It became a Centre for spreading western education and knowledge.

4) Sir Syed Ahmed Khan urged towards social reforms, he was in favour of raising the status of women, removal of purdah, condemned polygamy and easy divorce.  

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