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GS History Modern India
Q.

Match the following: Movement: Objective

List-I (Movement)

List-II (Objective)

1. Ahmadiya Movement

a. Propagating pure teachings of Quran

2. Deoband Movement

b.Against the Hindu landlords and British indigo planters in Bengal

3. Titu Mir‟s Movement

c. Spread of Western liberal educatio

Select the correct answer using the code given below.

Explanation:
  • Ahmadiya Movement: This movement was founded by Mirza Ghulam Ahmed in 1889. It was based on liberal principles. It described itself as the standard-bearer of Mohammedan Renaissance, and based itself, like the Brahmo Samaj, on the principles of universal religion of all humanity, opposing jihad (sacred war against non-Muslims). The movement spread western liberal education among the Indian Muslims. However, the Ahmadiya Movement, like Baha'ism which flourished in the West Asian countries, suffered from mysticism.
  • The Deoband School: The Deoband Movement was organized by the orthodox section among the Muslim ulema as a revivalist movement with the twin objectives of propagating pure teachings of the Quran and Hadis among Muslims and keeping alive the spirit of jiliad against the foreign rulers.The Deoband Movement was established in Deoband in Saharanpur district (United Provinces) in 1866 by Mohammad Qasim Nanotavi (1832-80) and Rashid Ahmed Gangohi (1828-1905) to train religious leaders for the Muslim community. In contrast to the Aligarh movement, Which aimed at the welfare of Muslim through western education and support of the British Government, the aim of the Deoband Movement was moral and religious regeneration of the Muslim community. The instruction imparted at Deoband was in original Islamic religion.
  • Titu Mir's Movement: Mir Nithar Ali, popularly known as Titu Mir, was a disciple of Sayyid Ahmed Raebarelvi, the founder of the Wahabi Movement. Titu Mir organized the Muslim peasants of Bengal against the Hindu landlords and the British indigo planters. The movement was not as militant as the British records made it out to be; only in the last year of Titu's life was there a confrontation between him and the British police. He was killed in action in 1831.

Thus, Option C is Correct.

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