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evaluate the Aligarh movement.what were the objectives and impacts of this movement on the Muslims of the Subcontinent​

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The Aligarh Movement was the push to establish a modern system of education for the Muslim population of British India, during the later decades of the 19th century.[1] The movement's name derives from the fact that its core and origins lay in the city of Aligarh in Northern India and, in particular, with the foundation of the Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental College in 1875.[2] The founder of the oriental college, and the other educational institutions that developed from it, was Sir Syed Ahmed Khan. He became the leading light of the wider Aligarh Movement.

The education reform established a base, and an impetus, for the wider Movement: an Indian Muslim renaissance that had profound implications for the religion, the politics, the culture and society of the Indian sub-continent.

impacts

The Aligarh movement awakened the Muslims and helped them regaining their lost value and social status. This movement encouraged the Muslims to fight for their economic and political rights to flourish their Islamic Civilization

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