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how sir syed ahmed khan create cordial relation between muslims and british

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Sir Syed Ahmed Khan established the MAO College which eventually became the Aligarh Muslim University. He opposed ignorance, superstitions and evil customs prevalent in Indian Muslim society. He firmly believed that Muslim society would not progress without the acquisition of western education and science.

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He started writing in Urdu from the age of 23 and became a very proficient writer. He was the author of several books including "Monuments of the Great" and "Causes of the Indian Revolt" and discussed the ways in which Muslims should align with the changing scientific and political ideas.

• Through his writings, he also tried to explain that Muslims were not responsible for the revolt of 1857.

• 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.

• He suggested British to appoint Muslims for helping in the administration.

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