why was ulama deeply anxious in north india ?
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In north india the ulamas were deeply anxious about the collapse of the muslim dynasty the feared that colonial rulers but encourage conversions change muslim personal law.
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Ulema in India were scholars and interpretations of Islamic doctrine and law in Islam.
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- Ulema in north India felt deeply anxious as the colonial power began to spread in India.
- They thought that Britishers in India to show glory and power would try to convert Muslims into Christianity.
- With slowly declining of Muslim dynasties in India after the British establishing its power, led Ulema to get worried.
- To bring unity and spread Muslim knowledge, they published Persian and Urdu translations of holy scriptures and printed newspapers.
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