Syed Ahmed Shaheed Barailvi And Jihad Movement(Long lasting effects)
Syed Ahmed Shaheed Barailvi And Jihad Movement
(Long lasting effects)
Q. Explain about the long lasting effects of the Jehad movement for the Muslims of subcontinent.
Jihad movement failed but it had long lasting
effects on the history of Subcontinent. It united Muslims, organized them,
trained them for fighting, developed their moral values and gave them confidence.
It developed in them the spirit of
self reliance and they felt that if Muslims follow the real orders of Islam
with honesty no one could defeat them. It was the first time in the Indian history
when Indian Muslims stood up to fight against the cruel rule of Non-Muslims
.Muslims united religious and spiritual freedom.
It became a uniting force for Muslims who became ready to give away
their lives for a moral cause and inspired the Muslims all over the
Subcontinent for even coming after many of the centuries. Many historians take
it as a forerunner of Pakistan movement because the same inspiration and spirit
could be seen in the Muslims when they started working for their separate home
land. Muslims became selfless fighting for a national cause dedicating themselves
giving away their lives for major spiritual change. Muslim homeland base on the
principles of Islam and Kalmia (la ilaha ilal Allah) was established.
Muslims were activated, grouped and organized. Afterwards no Sikh could
ever force them to change their religion and become Sikh .Same way if ever
Muslims were forced by anyone they gave call to their brothers and got the help.
That is why ever if this movement ended but unity and strength remained.
He actually worked hard to unite the Muslims. He was really hard working and actually had complete faith in Allah to taught Muslims to defend themselves
ReplyDeleteHis efforts are Very powerful
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His efforts made Muslims to be unite
The Muslims became strong and had a sense of confidence and will never be strayed from their religion and turned to another faith./Hamza Naqvi
ReplyDeleteSyed Ahmed became a martyr but he worked with all his strength to accomplish his missions. The fruit of his hardwork did not die with him but remained even after his martyrdom.
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