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April 8, 2024 398 0
Elite and educated Muslim Socio-Religious Reform Movements in India experienced a sense of power loss. This is because the British took over the Mughals’ empire, and English replaced Persian as the official language of the new bureaucracy and the means of employment. Nawab Abdul Latif (1828-1893), who formed the Mohammedan Literary Society of Calcutta in 1863, was one of the first groups to move in this approach. It was crucial in advancing education, especially among Bengali Muslims, and in fostering harmony between Hindus and Muslims.
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