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• How did Sir Syed Ahmad Khan manage to create cordial relations between the Muslims and the British? Justify your answer with at least five points.

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Answered by itsRainbowstar
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  1. A man of many names, Sir Syed was born as Syed Ahmad and given the title of Khan Bahadur by the British Indian Government.
  2. Although he was knighted only 10 years prior to his death.
  3. His other writings such as Loyal Muhammadans of India, Tabyin-ul-Kalam and A Series of Essays on the Life of Muhammad and Subjects Subsidiary.
  4. They helped to create cordial relations between the British authorities and the Muslim community.
  5. Through his writings, he also tried to explain that Muslims were not responsible for the revolt of 1857.

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here are some extra points for the question

  1. Through his writings, he also tried to explain that Muslims were not responsible for the revolt of 1857.
  2. In 1877, he laid the foundation of Mohammedan Anglo-Oriental College  at Aligarh because he was aware of the fact that English education was crucial for upliftment of the Muslims.
  3. He suggested British to appoint Muslims for helping in the administration.
Answered by Anonymous
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His other writings such as Loyal Muhammadans of India, Tabyin-ul-Kalam and A Series of Essays on the Life of Muhammad and Subjects Subsidiary Therein helped to create cordial relations between the British authorities and the Muslim community.

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