why did Syed Ahmed Shaheed Barielvi called for Jihad movement?
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After gaining considerable influence across India, Syed Ahmed Barelvi arrived in Peshawar in 1826. There, with the help of another Islamic scholar, Maulana Ismail Dehlvi, he declared jihad against the Sikh Empire. Barelvi's army of 'mujahidin' fought multiple battles against the Sikhs, without much luck...
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the early 19th Century, a man named Syed Ahmed Barelvi started rising to prominence in what today is northern India. Born into the Sufi faith in Rae Bareli (present-day Uttar Pradesh), Barelvi would soon veer towards the Sunni philosophy, eventually becoming one of the leaders of the Islamic Revivalist movement, also known as Wahhabism. He travelled across the region, preaching Islam and exhorting a return to its purist roots. His end goal: establish a Caliphate—a state governed by Islamic Sharia law. For Syed Ahmed Barelvi, the means to this end was jihad: the Holy War.