What were the causes of the war of independence 1857?
The war of independence took place between the Indians and the British and aimed at eradicating domination instances. The war also goes by the names of Indian Rebellion, Indian Munity, and Indian Revolt. The Indians fueled the war for various reasons, but the most notable reason contributing to the war is political reasons, social factors, economical factors, military, and religious reasons. The battle was limited to some regions that include Meerut, Delhi Kanpur, among others. Indian’s defeat in the war came about due to mutual jealousy, lack of unity, and poor leadership. Additional reasons that contributed to the war include discrimination with sepoys, Oudh’s annexation, issues of land revenue, and the presence of Christian Missionaries.
Reasons behind the formulation of Deoband movement.
The main reason behind the formation of the Deobandi Movement was Indians rebellion towards British colonialism. The founders of the movement perceived the presence of British colonizers corrupted Islamic culture and religion. The objective of the movement was restoring basic Islam practices to the time of the Prophet. Founders of the Deoband movement aimed to purify the mode of worship introduced by the Britons from disregard introduced by western civilization.
Aims and Objective of Pakistan’s Ideology
Pakistan’s ideology forms its foundation on promoting the South Asia Muslim community’s values to preserve its heritage by repelling all forces aimed to integrate with the Hindu community. The ideology came to light on August 14, 1947. The main objective and aims of the doctrine include
Creating a free Islam community
Safeguarding the Muslim community from Communal Riots
Promoting social and political development of the Islam community
Protecting Muslim language and two-nation language.
To eradicate the frequency of social humiliation and create an economically Muslim community.
Two Nation Theory
The two-nation theory explains the establishment of Pakistan by presenting an argument
Hindus and Muslims are two distinct nations living in a sub-continent.
Contribution of Aligarh Movement in the creation of Pakistan
The Aligarh Movement indeed paved the way for the creation of Pakistan. The primary objective of the movement was to establish a modern system of education for the Muslim population. Education reforms introduced through the Aligarh movement forms the foundation through which the education system introduced by the British colonizers in India were shunned away. This led to a renaissance in the Indian community in objecting implications emerging from western civilization