What were the principles of Sir Syed Ahmad Khan?
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The Muslim society during the post mutiny period was in a deteriorating state. Sir Syed Ahmad Khan found the Muslim society to be educationally, socially and culturally backward. He blamed the prevailing education system for the degrading state of the Muslim society.
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Sir Syed Ahmed Khan was the most eminent Muslim reformist and philosopher of the 19th century. The principles of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan were:
- In his opinion modern education was the only way by which the condition of Indian Muslims could have improved.
- He is believed to be the first Indian Muslim to understand the need for a fresh orientation of Islam.
- Sir Syed believed that the Muslims should bring positive approach to the British and accept their ways of education for the betterment of the Muslims.
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