The Faraizi Movement, also known as the Faraizi Revolt or Faraizi Movement, was a religious and socio-political movement that emerged in Bengal, India (now Bangladesh) during the 19th century. It was founded by Haji Shariatullah (1781-1840), a Muslim scholar and reformer, to bring about religious and social reforms among the Bengali Muslim community.
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Modern Indian history
The Deoband School, also known as Darul Uloom Deoband, is a prominent Islamic seminary located in Deoband, Uttar Pradesh, India. It was founded in 1866 by a group of Islamic scholars led by Muhammad Qasim Nanautavi and Maulana Rashid Ahmad Gangohi.
The school follows the teachings of Sunni Islam and is associated with the Deobandi movement,…
The term "Deccan Riots" refers to a series of communal riots that took place in the Deccan region of India, particularly in Hyderabad, during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. These riots were marked by violent clashes between Hindu and Muslim communities and were fueled by religious, social, and political tensions. Here is an…
The Charter Act of 1833, officially known as the East India Company Act 1833, was a significant piece of legislation enacted by the British Parliament to regulate the affairs of the British East India Company and its administration in India. The act introduced significant changes to the governance and policies in India. Here are the…
The Charter Act of 1813, officially known as the East India Company Act of 1813, was an important piece of legislation enacted by the British Parliament to regulate and reform the governance of British India. It brought significant changes to the relationship between the British East India Company and the Indian subcontinent. Here are the…
The Charter Act of 1853, formally known as the Charter Act for the Better Government of India, was a significant piece of legislation enacted by the British Parliament to reform and regulate the administration of British India. It introduced several important changes to the governance structure and policies in India. Here are the key provisions…
Balshastri Jambhekar (1812-1846) was an influential social reformer, journalist, and educator from Maharashtra, India. He played a significant role in the 19th-century social and cultural reformation movements in Maharashtra and is considered one of the pioneers of modern Marathi journalism.
Balshastri Jambhekar was born on January 14, 1812, in the village of Malvan in present-day…
The Arya Samaj is a socio-religious organization founded by Swami Dayanand Saraswati in 1875. It emerged as a response to the social and religious challenges faced by Indian society during the colonial era. The Arya Samaj aims to promote the principles of truth, righteousness, and social reform based on the teachings of the Vedas, the…
The Aligarh Movement was a socio-cultural and educational reform movement initiated by Sir Syed Ahmad Khan in the late 19th century in British India. The movement aimed to uplift the Indian Muslim community through modern education, social reforms, and the promotion of a rational and progressive approach to Islam. The movement had a profound impact…
The Ahmadiyya Movement, also known as the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, is a religious movement within Islam that was founded by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad in the late 19th century. The movement originated in Qadian, India (now Pakistan), and has since spread to various parts of the world. The Ahmadiyya Movement represents a distinctive interpretation of Islam…