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- Shah Waliullah was the first reformer to appear during the period of Muslim decline.
- Shah Waliullah wrote a book named Izalatul Khifa.
- Shah Waliullah’s philosophy of life is contained in his most famous book: Hujjat ullah al Baligha.
- Ahmad Shah Abdali defeated the Marathas in the Third Battle of Panipat.
- The British under Lord Clive defeated Nawab Sirajuddaulah at the Battle of Plassey in 1757.
- Sir Syed wrote a number of pamphlets and books, the most prominent among them being ‘The Causes of the Indian Revolt’, which he sent to the members of the British Parliament.
- Urdu had replaced Persian as the official language in 1837.
- Sir Syed established a translation society at Ghazipur, in January 1864. Later, this society was renamed the Scientific Society because its purpose was to translate scientific literature into Urdu.
- In 1866, Sir Syed founded the Aligarh Institute Gazette – a magazine devoted to the cultural needs of Muslims having an English education.
- At Aligarh, Sir Syed started a primary school on 24 May 1875; and on 1st January 1877, the viceroy, Lord Lytton, laid the foundation stone of the college.
- The All-India Muhammadan Educational Conference was founded at Aligarh in 1866 by Sir Syed.
- It was the 1867 Hindi-Urdu conflict that had originally led Sir Syed to formulate his Two-Nation theory.
- In 1920, Aligarh College was raised to the status of a university.
- Darul Uloom at Deoband was founded on 30 May 1867 by Maulana Fazlur Rahman.
- Maulana Qasim Nanotvi wrote a book, Tasfiyya-al-Aquaid, to counteract and refute the religious thought of Sir Syed Ahmad Khan.
- Of the prominent Ulema of Deoband, only Allama Shabbir Ahmad Usmani was a supporter of the Pakistan Movement.
- Of all the madrassa founders, Ahmad Reza Khan was the only one to expound the Two-Nation theory. This is contained in his book Al Hujjat al Motmainna.
- The proposal to found the Nadvat-ul-Ulema was floated in Kanpur by Maulana Muhammad Ali Mongeri in 1892.
- Nadvat-ul-Ulema was transferred to Lucknow on 2nd September 1898.
- The Anjuman Himayat-e-Islam was founded on 24 September 1884, by the initiative of Khalifa Hameed ud Din.
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