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Sir Syed Ahmed Khan was a great Muslim scholar, leader, and writer. He was the founder of the with great Ali Garh University. He was born on 17 October 1817. Sir Syed Ahmed Khan used to go to the shrine of the king Shah Jahan with his father since his childhood. His mother was very intelligent and raised him well.
The religious atmosphere of his home put a positive impact on his personality from his childhood. He was educated according to the old traditional criteria of that time. First, he learned the Holy Quran and read the course books of the Farsi language. He also got the education of Arabic, math and medical.
When his father died, he was just 22 years old. His uncle Khaleel ul Lah was the leader of Delhi at that time, so he also got the job there based on his uncle’s reference. After that, he became the assistant Economist in the office of the commissioner of Agra.
In 1841, he passed the competitive government exam and became a Judge in Main Puri city. In 1876, he left the job to accomplish his goals and was settled in Ali Garh. He was also titled as “Sir” by the government of that time. He remained honest in all the 45 years of his job. He also kept writing along with his job. He is best known for three things writing, correcting of the wrong religious concepts and the guidance to a nation.
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The religious atmosphere of his home put a positive impact on his personality from his childhood. He was educated according to the old traditional criteria of that time. First, he learned the Holy Quran and read the course books of the Farsi language. He also got the education of Arabic, math and medical.
When his father died, he was just 22 years old. His uncle Khaleel ul Lah was the leader of Delhi at that time, so he also got the job there based on his uncle’s reference. After that, he became the assistant Economist in the office of the commissioner of Agra.
In 1841, he passed the competitive government exam and became a Judge in Main Puri city. In 1876, he left the job to accomplish his goals and was settled in Ali Garh. He was also titled as “Sir” by the government of that time. He remained honest in all the 45 years of his job. He also kept writing along with his job. He is best known for three things writing, correcting of the wrong religious concepts and the guidance to a nation.
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Sir Syed Ahmad Khan was born in 1817 in Delhi. He was an Indian educator and political who pioneered modern education for the Muslim community in India. He wrote a booklet after the war of Independence of 1857 on the causes of the mutiny. Sir Syed strongly blamed the British and their unfair policies for the revolt. Sir Syed organised relief for the famine-struck people of the Northwest Frontier Province in 1860. He established a modern school in Ghazipur in 1883 and a madrassah in Muradabad in 1858 which was the first of its kind to impart scientific education. He also founded the Muhammedan Anglo-Oriental College which later became the Aligarh Muslim University.
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Sir Syed Ahmad Khan was born in 1817 in Delhi. He was an Indian educator and political who pioneered modern education for the Muslim community in India. He wrote a booklet after the war of Independence of 1857 on the causes of the mutiny. Sir Syed strongly blamed the British and their unfair policies for the revolt. Sir Syed organised relief for the famine-struck people of the Northwest Frontier Province in 1860. He established a modern school in Ghazipur in 1883 and a madrassah in Muradabad in 1858 which was the first of its kind to impart scientific education. He also founded the Muhammedan Anglo-Oriental College which later became the Aligarh Muslim University.
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