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Reformers

The document outlines the biographies, beliefs, works, and importance of three key figures in the revival of Islam in the Indian subcontinent: Shah Wali Ullah, Syed Ahmad Shaheed, and Haji Shariat Ullah. Each figure contributed to addressing the challenges faced by Muslims during their time, including sectarian divisions and foreign rule, through education, military action, and social reform. Their movements and writings laid the groundwork for future Islamic revival and unity among Muslims in the region.

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The document outlines the biographies, beliefs, works, and importance of three key figures in the revival of Islam in the Indian subcontinent: Shah Wali Ullah, Syed Ahmad Shaheed, and Haji Shariat Ullah. Each figure contributed to addressing the challenges faced by Muslims during their time, including sectarian divisions and foreign rule, through education, military action, and social reform. Their movements and writings laid the groundwork for future Islamic revival and unity among Muslims in the region.

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Shah Walli Ullah

BIOGRAPHY

 Born on 21st Feb 1703 during the reign of Aurangzeb

 Real name was Qutub Ud Din

 Father Shah Abdur Rahim founded Madrassa- e -Rahimiya in Delhi

 After his father Shah Wali Ullah started to teach in Madrassa- e -Rahimiya
in Delhi 1718

 1742 went to Saudi Arabia for Hajj and studies

 His teacher (Sheikh Abu Tahir)

 Returned to Delhi in 1732

 Died in 1762

BELIEFS

 Declining Mughal Empire can be controlled by strong leadership from


Delhi
 Problems among people due to incomplete knowledge of Islam
 Another major Problem is division of Muslims into Sectarian Groups
 Un-Islamic Principles

His Work

 Translated Holy Quran in to Persian (His sons translated it into Urdu )


 51 books on Hadith and Fiqa Most famous was the HAJJATULLLA UL
BALIGHA and IZALATUL AKHFA
 His books were great contribution of social and economic justice
 Invitation to Ahmad Shah Abdali to fight against marahttas

Importance of His Work

 Identified the cause of Muslim Down Fall


 His work through Madrassa e Rahimiya
 His writings in Persian made it easy for the Muslims to understand religion
 Muslim can prosper only if they control Sectarian Prejudices
 Jihad against Marhattas
 His work Continued after his death

Syed Ahmad Shaheed


Early Life

 Born in Rai Bareli near Lacknow in 1786

 Father died when he was young

 1806 he enrolled in Madrassa- e -Rahimiya in Delhi


 1810 joined the forces of Amir Khan (learnt art of western war)

 1871 returned to Delhi

Beliefs

• Freedom of Muslims can only be attained if they wage war against non-
Muslims rulers especially British and Sikhs

• End of Social Evils

• After Jihad Islam would revive juhud to struggle ibadat

Jihad bi Qalam , Jihad bil Ilam , Jihad bis Saif , Jihad bin Nafas

Work

• He waged war 1823

• Punjab Under Ranjit Singh who extended his authority up till NWFP which
was not tolerable for Muslims

• He toured Punjab and NWFP to enlist people to fight against Sikhs. He


travelled (Rajhistan, Balochistan, Sindh and Afghanistan)

• Afghan were not ready to join him

• 1826 he established his head quarter near Peshawar, sent message to


Ranjit singh about his Jihad

• Ranjit Singh declined and he made an attack on him(at Okara 1826)

• Syed Ahmad established him as a military commander and encouraged


tribes to join him No of Mujahidin extended to 80,000

• Syed Ahmad moved his army to Balakot where he died while fighting
against sikhs in1831

Importance

• First example in Indian History having fight against Non Muslim Rulers

• Jihad Movement was a uniting force for Muslims

• Jihad Movement considered as fore runnrer of Pakistan Movement

Haji shariat Ullah

• Born in faridpur distt in1781

• Did not belong to a rich family


• Travelled to Saudi Arabia for Hajj and stayed there for 19 years

• He was influenced by the beliefs of Shah Abdul Wahab

• When he returned to Bengal he started Faraizi movement to purify Islamic


practices

Beliefs

• Miserable condition of Muslims led India to be Dar Ul Harb

• He declared Muslims to purify themselves from Un Islamic practices and to


observe Faraiz

• His movement supported the idea of Jihad movement

Work

• He found that the Muslims of East Bengal are oppressed by Hindus and
British

• Emphasis was laid on the performance of Obligations

• His movement created great concern in the minds of British and Hindus

• His work is carried out by his son Mohsin ud din

• He divided Bengal into circles controlled by Khalifa

• He helped the peasants to oppose the excessive taxes imposed by Hindus


and British

• Mohsin ud din’s opposition to taxes led to unrest

Importance

• He gave encouragement to Muslims when they were demoralised

• Brought about spiritual revival

• Peasants of Bengal got united

Possible questions

(4 marks)

• What was Faraizi Movement?

• What was Jihad Movement?

• What was Dar ul Harb?

7 marks

• Why did Shah Wali Ullah start reviving Muslims in the sub continent?
• Why did Jihad Movement fail?

14 marks

• Who among these contributed to the revival of Islam in the sub continent
explain with reference to all three

a) Shah Wali Ullah

b) Syed Ahmad Shaheed

c) Haji Shariat Ullah

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