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sir Syed was a of Western education

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Answered by Anonymous
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Sir Syed worked to promote reinterpretation of Muslim ideology in order to reconcile tradition with Western education. ... Sir Syed established a modern school in Aligarh and, obtaining support from wealthy Muslims and the British, laid the foundation stone of the Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental College on 24 May 1875.

Institutions: East India Company; Indian Judicial Branch; Aligarh Muslim University; ...

Died: 27 March 1898 (aged 80); Aligarh, British India

Answered by Ᏸυէէєɾϝɭყ
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{\green{\dashrightarrow}}A Sir Syed worked to promote reinterpretation of Muslim ideology in order to reconcile tradition with Western education. He argued in several books on Islam that the Qur'an rested on an appreciation of reason and natural law, making scientific inquiry important to being a good Muslim.

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