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Old Tuesday, December 03, 2019
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Educational and literary services.

Sir Syed Ahmad khan was the first person who used Urdu language for the expression of collective goals and educational meanings. Hence, to call his era, the modern era of Urdu prose and him, the greatest revivalist would not be an overstatement. His fundamental objectives were to achieve proserity, welfare and organization for the Muslims of India. Along with oratory, he served, through his writings, not only his nation and country, but also the fields of education and literature. He wrote alot himself and made others write too. The list of his writings is long. In short, through his intellectual efforts, not only did the ways of thinking change but the old ways for structuring sentences changed too. The language was liberated of the burden of big, lavish and needless words. He left no facet or topic of Urdu language about which he didn't write something. He made Urdu a global language and he died in 1816.
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