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(c) Explain why there was a revival of Islam in the subcontinent during the early
nineteenth century.

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Answered by gunnu43
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the early 19th century saw a rise of socialism and secularism ,people payed more attention towards hindu muslim unity concept .Moreover leaders like jinnah advertised the religion and they even opened universities muslim scholars

Answered by HarshChaudhary0706
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There were also specific political events which heralded the revival. Major historical turning points in the Islamic revival include, in chronological order: The Arab defeat in the 1967 Six-Day War helped to convince many Muslims that pan-Arabism failed to deliver on its promises.

the early 19th century saw a rise of socialism and secularism ,people payed more attention towards hindu muslim unity concept .Moreover leaders like jinnah advertised the religion and they even opened universities muslim scholars

The revival has been manifested in greater piety and a growing adoption of Islamic culture among ordinary Muslims. In the 1970s and 80s there were more veiled women in the streets. One striking example of it is the increase in attendance at the Hajj, the annual pilgrimage to Mecca, which grew from 90,000 in 1926.

Other influential revival activists and thinkers include Rashid Rida and Ali Abdel Raziq . In South Asia, Islamic revivalist intellectuals and statesmen like Syed Ahmed Khan, Muhammad Iqbal, Muhammad Ali Jinnah promoted the Two-Nation Theory and the Muslim League established the world's first modern Islamic republic, Pakistan.

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