(c) Was the attempt to achieve a better understanding with the British the
most important contribution that Sir Syed Ahmad Khan made to the
Muslim cause during the nineteenth century? Explain your answer.
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Explanation:
Muttaqi[1] KCSI (Urdu: سید احمد خان; 17 October 1817 – 27 March 1898), commonly known as Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, was an Islamic pragmatist,[2] Islamic reformer,[3][4] and philosopher of nineteenth century British India.[5][6][7] Born into a family with strong debts to the Mughal court, hiAhmed studied the Quran and Sciences within the court. He was awarded an honorary LLD from the University of Edinburgh in 1889.[8][6][7]
Sir
Syed Ahmad Khan
KCSI
Born
17 October 1817
Delhi, Mughal Empire
Died
27 March 1898 (aged 80)
Aligarh, British India
Nationality
British Indian
Other names
Sir Syed
Notable work
The Mohammadan Commentary on the Holy Quran
(Tafsir on QURAN).
Awards
ImperialOrderCrownIndiaRibbon.gif Star of India
Era
19th century
School
Islamic and Renaissance philosophy
Institutions
East India Company
Indian Judicial Branch
Aligarh Muslim University
Punjab University
Government College University
Main interests
Pragmatism, Metaphysics, language, aesthetics, and Christianity and Islam
Notable ideas
Muslim adoption of Western ideas
Influences
Thomas Walker Arnold, John Locke, Thomas Paine, Gottlieb Leitner
Influenced
Pakistan Movement, Aligarh Movement, Muslim League, Lord Mountbatten of Burma, Ziauddin Ahmad, Pervez Musharraf, and his ideas remain critical in the national politics of Pakistan