What social ideas did Mumtaz Ali support and his main work in History
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Answer:
Maulvi Mumtaz Ali was a traditional 'alim' who worked for the women empowerment.
Explanation:
He is also known as the nineteenth-century advocate of women's rights as he was an enthusiastic supporter of gender equality.
He consistently supported women's right to education and interpreted many verses from the Holy Quran.
He was also the founder of the first Urdu journal for women.
Mumtaz Ali supported the education for women in late 19th century. He fought for women’s rights and their equality in the society. He also interpreted many verses in the Quran a holy book for Muslim religion. He faced many problems during his modern education campaign for women and also protested by orthodox. So by seeing these troubles his colleague Sir Syed advised Mumtaz Ali to not publish his book Huququn Niswan but he wanted the education rights for women so he chose to publish his book.