Sir Syed Ahmad Khan: Reason, Religion And Nation바카라 웹사이트
By Shafey Kidwai 바카라 웹사이트
Routledge, pp. 258
It is a fact that the Muslim renaissance in India began with the advent of Sir Syed Ahmad Khan (1817-1898), the founder of Anglo-Oriental College, which eventually became the Aligarh Muslim University. Before Sir Syed, there was no scholar among Muslims whose educational and reformative endeavour took the form of a movement. Since Sir Syed라이브 바카라 time to the present day, various books and articles have been written about his works and his personality. From biographical books like Khwaja Altaf Hussain Hali라이브 바카라 ‘Hayat-e-Javed’ (‘Immortal Life’, 1903) and Col. Graham라이브 바카라 ‘Life and Works of Sir Syed Ahmad Khan’ (1885) to Surayya Hussain, many books can be adverted. Undoubtedly, Sir Syed라이브 바카라 reformative and educational services can be better understood from these books. But one of the foremost problems with Sir Syed studies has been that it has always lacked proper equipoise. Perhaps this is the reason why the researchers on Sir Syed were either devout or hostile. Shafey Kidwai라이브 바카라 book ‘Sir Syed Ahmad Khan: Reason, Religion and Nation’ is not only an invaluable addition to Sir Syed Studies, but it also establishes a new paradigm of research. 바카라 웹사이트