Despite all the exploitation faced by Indians under the British rule, the issue of the position of the woman was taken up by them. Assess the role of the British in the Reform movement.
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Few centuries of Muslim rule in India before the establishment of British rule, did not contribute to close social relationship between the Hindus and the Muslims, nor was the relation between these two major communities based on social give-and-take.
There is no denying the fact that to the Hindus the Muslims were invaders who came from outside and deprived them of their independence; and this historical fact contributed largely to hinder the growth of social unity. Further, the fact that most of the Indian Muslims were converts from the so called lower classes of the Hindu society also stood in the way of social unity between the two communities.
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