Sir Syed Ahmad KhanSabzwari, Ghaniul AkramPakistan Library & Information Science Journal
Sir Sayyid Ahmad Khan, Muslim educator, jurist, and author, founder of the Anglo-Mohammedan Oriental College at Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, India, and the force behind the revival of Indian Islam in the late 19th century. His works included Essays on the Lif
In the aftermath of the Indian War of Independence in 1857, the British blamed Muslims for the uprising that nearly overthrew their rule. They bore the brunt of reprisals and felt destitute and demoralized. Sir Syed Ahmad Khan, a junior judge at the time, was highly moved by the pl...
Prof Talat recalled how Sir Syed Ahmad Khan led from the front in using education as a strong means of reforming the society. “Sir Syed Ahmad Khan was an institution in himself who worked in a mission-mode to bring about societal reforms,” he said, urging young students and scholars to ...
Special numbers on Sir Syed Ahmad Khan in Urdu literary journalsSuhail ABBAS KHAN
Vision of Sir Syed Ahmad KhanAslam Mohammad
Nationalism, Patriotism and Political Ideas of Sir Syed Ahmad Khan: an Analysisdoi:10.21580/ihya.23.2.9263Tanjeel AhmedMuhammad Amin