what was the importance of Faraizi movement
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The faraizi movement was important because it gave encouragement to the Muslims at the time when they were demoralized by the oppression they suffered from the Hindus and the British. It brought about a spiritual revival which led to a revival in the Islamic religion in East Bengal.
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Faraizi movement was started by Haji Shariat Ullah (1781-1840) in Bengal to revive Islam and to improve the condition of Muslim peasants who were opposed by Hindu and British landlords. Haji Shariat Ullah advised the Muslims to perform religious obligations (Faraiz i.e. prayers etc) strictly and seriously. Haji Shariat Ullah started the faraizi movement to restore the pride of the Muslims and to remove what he thought were the Hindu practices had crept into their worship. The faraizi movement was important because it gave encouragement to the Muslims at the time when they were demoralized by the oppression they suffered from the Hindus and the British. It brought about a spiritual revival which led to a revival in the Islamic religion in East Bengal. Hindu influences were removed from the Islamic practices. It also had an important political and economic impact. The Bengal peasants became united against the harsh treatment they received. They became aware of their rights and the political unity began to grow amongst them. This movement was carried on by his son till 1860.
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