Week 3. Educational Movements in British India
After the war of Independence India came under the British Crown. The British believed that the Muslim community was behind that war and there was a severe repression against the Muslims. In such circumstances certain educational movements started in British India not only to protect the Muslim community but also to uplift the educational conditions of Muslims. Following are the main contents.
1. Sir Syed Ahmad Khan and Aligarh Movement
2. Deoband Movement
3. Anjuman Himayat i Islam
4. Barelvi Movement
5. Sind Madrassa tul Islam
Course Material
- Week 1. Evolution of Muslim Society in Sub continent
- Week 2. Reformist Movements in India and War of Independence 1857
- Week 3. Educational Movements in British India
- Week 4. Political Aspects of Aligarh Movement
- Week 5. A Period of Hindu-Muslim Cooperation 1911-1929
- Week 6. Allama Iqbal and Idea of Pakistan
- Week 7. Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah and Two Nation Theory
- Week 8. Pakistan Movement and Creation of Pakistan 1940-1947
- Week 9. Establishment of Pakistan: Early Problems 1947-1951
- Week 10. Political Developments in Pakistan 1951-2018
- Week 11. The Constitutional Developments in Pakistan
- Week 12. Civil and Armed Institutions
- Week 13. Pakistan’s Foreign Policy: Aims and Objectives
- Week 14. The Economic Developments in Pakistan
- Week 15. Linguistic and Ethnic Divisions in Pakistan
- Week 16. Pakistan’s Cultural Heritage and Society
- Chapters 16
- Department History & Pakistan Studies
- Teacher
Abdul Wajid