Who wrote the book Khutbat Ahmadiyya?
Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
Khutbat-e-Ahmadiya by Sir Syed Ahmad Khan, Al Khutbat al Ahmadiya Hardcover – January 1, 2020.
Why was Khutbat e Ahmadiyya written?
Through the platform of this book, Sir Syed communicated Muslims, who resisted the menace of British-Hindu activities, to refuse subjugation and gain lost honour back. Al Khutbat Al Ahmadiya was penned in 1870. It was a response of Sir Syed Ahmad on the book Life of Mahomet by a Scottish Orientalist Sir William Muir.
Why Sir Syed wrote Tabeen ul Kalam?
This was a book wrote by Sir Syed Ahmed Khan in order to improve the relationship between British and Muslims. This books points out the similarities between Islam and Christianity.
Who wrote Asbab e Baghawat e Hind?
Syed Ahmad Khan
The events of the Revolt have been described in detail by Syed Ahmad Khan in his Tarikh-i-Sarkashi-i- (“Zila”) Bijnore or the History of 1857 Revolt and its causes (Asbab-e-Baghawat-e Hind or The Causes of the Indian Mutiny).
What was Athar ul Sanadid?
Athar-us-Sanadid is Urdu work, originally published in 1846. It was the first attempt of any Indian author to present Delhi’s heritage in vernacular language. The original work was divided into 4 parts, covered in about 600 pages.
When was Tabeen ul Kalam written?
as a part of his endeavors to reduce the tension between the Muslims of the subcontinent and the Britsh, Sir Syed wrote many types of books and articles. Among them was ‘Tabeen-ul-Kalam’, a commentary on Bible. He published this book from Ghazipur in 1863.
When was Risala Asbab Baghawat hind written?
During the Indian Rebellion of 1857, he remained loyal to the British Empire and was noted for saving several European lives….Risala Asbab-e-Baghawat-e-Hind.
ISBN | 9780199407620 |
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Year of Publication | 2017 |
Binding | Paperback |
Pages | 168 pages |
Who wrote Athar al Sanadid?
educationist Sayyid Ahmad Khan
Abstract. In 1847 the Muslim educationist Sayyid Ahmad Khan (1817-98) published an Urdu text entitled Asar-ul-Sanadid, listing and describing the buildings of Delhi.
Who wrote the pamphlet Asbab e Baghawat e Hind?
Maulana Altaf Hussain Hali wrote in the biography of Sir Syed that: “As soon as Sir Syed reached Muradabad, he began to write the pamphlet entitled ‘The Causes of the Indian Revolt’ (Asbab-e-Baghawat-e-Hind), in which he did his best to clear the people of India, and especially the Muslims, of the charge of Mutiny.
Who was writer of Asbab Baghawat Hind?
Sir Syed Ahmed Khan
Asbab-e-Baghawat-e-Hind (Reasons for the India Revolt of 1857) was written by Sir Syed Ahmed Khan in the Urdu language in 1859 and later translated in English.
When was Asar-al-Sanadid written?
1847
Who wrote the loyal Muhammadans of India?
In 1860 Sir Syed wrote a series of bilingual pamphlets called the Risala Khair Khwahan-e Musalmanan-e-Hind (An Account of the Loyal Mohammedans of India) from Meerut containing episodes in the life of those Muslims who stood by the British during the 1857 uprising.