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Why was Sir Syed worried about the state of muslims after the war of 1857???
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Answered by Banjeet1141
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Syed worried about the state of muslims after the war of 1857 because-

Sir Syed thought that improving ties with the British and providing Muslims with higher-quality education were the only ways to enhance Muslims' standing in the subcontinent. There were two primary impediments to effective relationships.

  • The Muslims had all responsibility for the War of Independence in 1857, according to the British. As a result, they implemented repressive tactics against Muslims after 1857.
  • Hindus and other religious groups were regarded as loyal and willing to assist in the governance of India, whilst Muslims were regarded as rebellious and unhelpful.
  • Many in the Muslim community had profound animosity towards the British. This was sometimes because the British were perceived as "foreign invaders," and other times because they were considered to be attempting to supplant Islam with Christianity.
  • Other Muslims rejected all Western ideas because they frequently contradicted Islamic teachings. Sir Syed intended to guarantee that the Muslim community embraced the benefits and advantages of British rule, particularly in the fields of science and technology, in order to enhance the lives of the people.

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Answered by roopa2000
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Sir Syed's theories that the Muslims had lost their economic, social, and religious position in the subcontinent were further supported by the war of 1857. They had retreated into the background after rejecting the British offer of education. In order to join the rapidly evolving world that the west represented, he aimed to emancipate the Muslims from their backwardness.

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Syed was concerned about how Muslims were doing following the War of 1857 because

Sir Syed believed that the only methods to raise Muslims' status in the subcontinent were to strengthen connections with the British and provide Muslims access to higher-quality education. There were primarily two things that prevented successful partnerships.

  • According to the British, the 1857 War of Independence was all the Muslims' fault. They thus started using oppressive methods against Muslims after 1857.
  • Muslims were seen as rebellious and unhelpful, in contrast to Hindus and other religious groups who were seen as devoted and prepared to help with India's administration.
  • Many Muslims had intense hostility against the British. This occurred occasionally because the British were seen to be "foreign invaders," and occasionally because they were thought to be trying to replace Islam with Christianity.
  • Because they usually ran counter to Islamic precepts, other Muslims rejected all Western concepts. In order to improve the quality of life for the populace, Sir Syed wanted to make sure that the Muslim community accepted the positive aspects of British rule, notably in the realms of science and technology.

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