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Why did sir syed ahmad khan believe opposition to the British was pointless?

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Answered by BrainlyShanu
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His belief that armed uprising against the British was pointless him unpopular with some Muslims, but it did not stop him working towards reconciliation between British and the Muslim community after the war .

The Congress made three demands: political representation according the population. This obviously meant Hindu domination as they were a dominant majority in India and Sir Syed opposed it. ... Sir Syed opposed this because he knew that the educational standards of the Hindus was much better than the Muslims.

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Answered by Anonymous
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His belief that armed uprising against the British was pointless him unpopular with some Muslims, but it did not stop him working towards reconciliation between British and the Muslim community after the war . He appointed Chief Justice in Muradabad and later was transferred to Ghazipore.

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