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Maulana Azad

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Defence, Foreign Affairs and Communication while the provinces would win all other subjects unless they voluntarily relinquished selected subjects to the Central Government. Additionally, the proposal called for the "grouping" of provinces on religious lines, which would informally band together the Muslim-majority provinces in the West as Group B, Muslim-majority provinces of Bengal and Assam as Group C and the rest of India as Group A. While Gandhi and others expressed scepticism of this clause, Azad argued that Jinnah's demand for Pakistan would be buried and the concerns of the Muslim community would be assuaged. Under Azad and Patel's backing, the Working Committee approved the resolution against Gandhi's advice. Azad also managed to win Jinnah's agreement to the proposal citing the greater good of all Indian Muslims.
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most other Congress leaders, but reluctantly endorsed the Congress's exit from the assemblies in 1939 following the inclusion of India in World War II. Nationalists were infuriated that Viceroy Lord Linlithgow had entered India into the war without consulting national leaders. Although willing to support the British effort in return for independence, Azad sided with Gandhi when the British ignored the Congress overtures. Azad's criticism of Jinnah and the League intensified as Jinnah called Congress rule in the provinces as "Hindu Raj", calling the resignation of the Congress ministries as a "
1369:" Full eleven centuries have passed by since then. Islam has now as great a claim on the soil of India as Hinduism. If Hinduism has been the religion of the people here for several thousands of years, Islam also has been their religion for a thousand years. Just as a Hindu can say with pride that he is an Indian and follows Hinduism, so also we can say with equal pride that we are Indians and follow Islam. I shall enlarge this orbit still further. The Indian Christian is equally entitled to say with pride that he is an Indian and is following a religion of India, namely Christianity." 1984: 1960: 1972: 1304:, Azad was appointed to organise the Congress election campaign, raising funds, selecting candidates and organising volunteers and rallies across India. Azad had criticised the Act for including a high proportion of un-elected members in the central legislature, and did not himself contest a seat. He again declined to contest elections in 1937, and helped head the party's efforts to organise elections and preserve co-ordination and unity amongst the Congress governments elected in different provinces. 1382:
a struggle would not force a British exit, Azad and Nehru warned that such a campaign would divide India and make the war situation even more precarious. Intensive and emotional debates took place between Azad, Nehru, Gandhi and Patel in the Congress Working Committee's meetings in May and June 1942. In the end, Azad became convinced that decisive action in one form or another had to be taken, as the Congress had to provide leadership to India's people and would lose its standing if it did not.
1560: 3821: 1389:", Azad began exhorting thousands of people in rallies across the nation to prepare for a definitive, all-out struggle. As Congress president, Azad travelled across India and met with local and provincial Congress leaders and grass-roots activists, delivering speeches and planning the rebellion. Despite their previous differences, Azad worked closely with Patel and Dr. Rajendra Prasad to make the rebellion as effective as possible. On 7 August 1942 at the 1328:. Azad also supported Nehru's re-election in 1937, at the consternation of many conservative Congressmen. Azad supported dialogue with Jinnah and the Muslim League between 1935 and 1937 over a Congress-League coalition and broader political co-operation. Less inclined to brand the League as obstructive, Azad nevertheless joined the Congress's vehement rejection of Jinnah's demand that the League be seen exclusively as the representative of Indian Muslims. 436: 1601:
over security issues in Delhi and Punjab, as well as the allocation of resources for relief and rehabilitation. Patel opposed Azad and Nehru's proposal to reserve the houses vacated by Muslims who had departed for Pakistan for Muslims in India displaced by the violence. Patel argued that a secular government could not offer preferential treatment for any religious community, while Azad remained anxious to assure the rehabilitation of Muslims in India,
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became a full-fledged Indian nationalist. In his writing, Azad proved to be a fierce critic of both the British government and Muslim politicians; the former for its racial discrimination and refusal to provide for the needs of the Indian public, and the later for focusing on communal issues before matter of common-self interest (Azad pointedly rejected the
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The book is primarily an Urdu language book; however, there are over five hundred of couplets, mostly in Persian and Arabic languages. It is because, Maulana was born in a family where Arabic and Persian were used more frequently than Urdu. He was born in Mekkah, given formal education in Persian and
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accused by Muslims of overlooking attacks and neglecting their safety. Patel argued that the commissioner was not biased, and if his dismissal was forced it would provoke anger amongst Hindus and Sikhs and divide the city police. In Cabinet meetings and discussions with Gandhi, Patel and Azad clashed
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In face of increasing popular disenchantment with the British across India, Gandhi and Patel advocated an all-out rebellion demanding immediate independence. Azad was wary and sceptical of the idea, aware that India's Muslims were increasingly looking to Jinnah and had supported the war. Feeling that
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in 1922. Fearing degeneration into violence, Gandhi asked Indians to suspend the revolt and undertook a five-day fast to repent and encourage others to stop the rebellion. Although the movement stopped all over India, several Congress leaders and activists were disillusioned with Gandhi. By 1923, Ali
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The Ministry of Minority Affairs of the central Government of India set up the Maulana Azad Education Foundation in 1989 on the occasion of his birth centenary to promote education amongst educationally backward sections of the Society. The Ministry also provides the Maulana Abul Kalam Azad National
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would briefly speak about the nation and the future. Azad and Nehru proposed an initiative to forge an agreement with the British in 1943. Arguing that the rebellion had been mistimed, Azad attempted to convince his colleagues that the Congress should agree to negotiate with the British and call for
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Azad remained a close confidante, supporter and advisor to prime minister Nehru, and played an important role in framing national policies. Azad masterminded the creation of national programmes of school and college construction and spreading the enrolment of children and young adults into schools,
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expressing fierce opposition. Azad privately discussed the proposal with Gandhi, Patel and Nehru, but despite his opposition was unable to deny the popularity of the League and the unworkability of any coalition with the League. Faced with the serious possibility of a civil war, Azad abstained from
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to calm the tensions and heal relations between Muslims and Hindus. Despite Azad's call for Hindu-Muslim unity, Jinnah's popularity amongst Muslims soared and the League entered a coalition with the Congress in December, but continued to boycott the constituent assembly. Later in his autobiography,
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In 1908, he took a trip of Egypt, Syria, Turkey and France where he came into contact with several revolutionaries such as followers of Kamal Mustafa Pasha, members of Young Turk Movement and Iranian revolutionaries. Azad developed political views considered radical for most Muslims of the time and
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and the mission's proposal of 16 June 1946 that envisaged the partition of India, Azad became a strong proponent of the mission's earlier proposal of 16 May. The proposal advocated a federal system with a limited central government and autonomy for the provinces. The central government would have
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In 1938, Azad served as an intermediary between the supporters of and the Congress faction led by Congress president Subhash Bose, who criticised Gandhi for not launching another rebellion against the British and sought to move the Congress away from Gandhi's leadership. Azad stood by Gandhi with
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by asking all Indians to boycott British-run schools, colleges, courts, public services, the civil service, police and military. Non-violence and Hindu-Muslim unity were universally emphasised, while the boycott of foreign goods, especially clothes were organised. Azad joined the Congress and was
630:, he left India and settled in Mecca. His father Muhammad Khairuddin bin Ahmed Al Hussaini wrote twelve books, had thousands of disciples, and claimed noble ancestry, while his mother was Sheikha Alia bint Mohammad, the daughter of Sheikh Mohammad bin Zaher AlWatri, himself a reputed scholar from 1754:
The book is basically a collection of 24 letters he wrote addressing his close friend Maulana Habibur Rahman Khan Sherwani. These letters were never sent to him because there was no permission for that during the imprisonment and after the release in 1946, he gave all these letters to his friend
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in Delhi as an institution of higher education managed entirely by Indians without any British support or control. Both Azad and Gandhi shared a deep passion for religion and Azad developed a close friendship with him. He adopted the Islamic prophet Muhammad's ideas by living simply, rejecting
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status for India within a year. If not granted, the Congress would adopt the goal of complete political independence for India. Despite his affinity for Gandhi, Azad also drew close to the young radical leaders Jawaharlal Nehru and Subhash Bose, who had criticised the delay in demanding full
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As India's first Minister of Education, he emphasised on educating the rural poor and girls. As Chairman of the Central Advisory Board of Education, he gave thrust to adult literacy, universal primary education, free and compulsory for all children up to the age of 14, girl's education, and
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an annual observance in India to commemorate the birth anniversary of Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, the first education minister of independent India, who served from 15 August 1947 until 2 February 1958. National Education Day of India is celebrated on 11 November every year in India.
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from Calcutta, and openly attacked British policies while exploring the challenges facing common people. Espousing the ideals of Indian nationalism, Azad's publications were aimed at encouraging young Muslims into fighting for independence and Hindu-Muslim unity. With the onset of
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India's partition and independence on 15 August 1947 brought with it a scourge of violence that swept the Punjab, Bihar, Bengal, Delhi and many other parts of India. Millions of Hindus and Sikhs fled the newly created Pakistan for India, and millions of Muslims fled for
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Azad had been the Congress president since 1939, so he volunteered to resign in 1946. He nominated Nehru, who replaced him as Congress president and led the Congress into the interim government. Azad was appointed to head the Department of Education. However, Jinnah's
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Although the book is a collection of letters but except one or two letters, all other letters are unique and most of the letters deal with complex issues such as existence of God, the origin of religions, the origin of music and its place in religion, etc.
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to protest the salt tax and restriction of its production and sale. The biggest nationalist upheaval in a decade, Azad was imprisoned along with millions of people, and would frequently be jailed from 1930 to 1934 for long periods of time. Following the
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regarding the espousal of socialism as the Congress goal. Azad had backed the election of Nehru as Congress president, and supported the resolution endorsing socialism. In doing so, he aligned with Congress socialists like Nehru, Subhash Bose and
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in Mumbai, Congress president Azad inaugurated the struggle with a vociferous speech exhorting Indians into action. Just two days later, the British arrested Azad and the entire Congress leadership. While Gandhi was incarcerated at the
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in U. P. without taking help from British colonial government. He assisted in shifting the campus of the university from Aligarh to New Delhi in 1934. The main gate (Gate No. 7) to the main campus of the university is named after him.
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Fellowship, an integrated five-year fellowship in the form of financial assistance to students from minority communities to pursue higher studies such as M.Phil. and PhD In 1992 government of India honoured by giving posthumously
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During the course of 1922, both the Khilafat and the non cooperation movement suffered blow while Azad and other leaders like the Ali brothers were in jail. The movement had a sudden decline with rising incidences of violence; a
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appointed to propose constitutional reforms. The commission included no Indian members and did not even consult Indian leaders and experts. In response, the Congress and other political parties appointed a commission under
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the suspension of disobedience if the British agreed to transfer power. Although his proposal was overwhelmingly rejected, Azad and a few others agreed that Gandhi and the Congress had not done enough. When they learnt of
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for Muslims worldwide. The Sultan had sided against the British in the war and the continuity of his rule came under serious threat, causing distress amongst Muslim conservatives. Azad saw an opportunity to energise
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Azad supported Nehru's socialist economic and industrial policies, as well as the advancing social rights and economic opportunities for women and underprivileged Indians. In 1956, he served as president of the
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independence. Azad developed a close friendship with Nehru and began espousing socialism as the means to fight inequality, poverty and other national challenges. Azad decided the name of Muslim political party
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on 13 April 1919 had provoked intense outrage all over India, alienating most Indians, including long-time British supporters, from the authorities. The Khilafat struggle had also peaked with the defeat of the
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ordered that the tomb of Maulana Azad in New Delhi be renovated and restored as a major national monument. Azad's tomb is a major landmark and receives large numbers of visitors annually.
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Upon his release, Azad returned to a political atmosphere charged with sentiments of outrage and rebellion against British rule. The Indian public had been angered by the passage of the
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Azad indicated Patel having become more pro-partition than the Muslim League, largely due to the League's not co-operating with the Congress in the provisional government on any issue.
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With the end of the war, the British agreed to transfer power to Indian hands. All political prisoners were released in 1946 and Azad led the Congress in the elections for the new
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We must not for a moment forget, it is a birthright of every individual to receive at least the basic education without which he cannot fully discharge his duties as a citizen.
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Taking charge of the Congress, Gandhi also reached out to support the Khilafat struggle, helping to bridge Hindu-Muslim political divides. Azad and the Ali brothers – Maulana
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in 1919, which severely restricted civil liberties and individual rights. Consequently, thousands of political activists had been arrested and many publications banned. The
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and in the offices of general secretary and president many times. The political environment in India re-energised in 1928 with nationalist outrage against the
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diversification of secondary education and vocational training. Addressing the conference on All India Education on 16 January 1948, Maulana Azad emphasised,
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I have no doubt that the establishment of this Institute will form a landmark in the progress of higher technological education and research in the country.
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Ghulam Muhiyuddin Ahmed bin Khairuddin Al Hussaini, but he eventually became known as Maulana Abul Kalam Azad. Azad's forefathers had come to India from
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as "a research centre for solving new educational problems of the country". Under his leadership, the Ministry of Education established the first
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in 1921. His work helped improve the relationship between Hindus and Muslims in Bengal, which had been soured by the controversy surrounding the
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were to be partitioned on religious lines, and on 3 June 1947 the British announced a proposal to partition India on religious lines, with the
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agitation for Pakistan, launched on 16 August sparked communal violence across India. Thousands of people were killed as Azad travelled across
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rebellion was launched. Azad was imprisoned, together with the entire Congress leadership. He also worked for Hindu–Muslim unity through the
2126:"Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Biography – Maulana Azad Indian Freedom Fighter – Information on Maulana Azad – History of Maulana Abul Kalam Azad" 498:, as well as treatises on religion and philosophy. He rose to prominence through his work as a journalist, publishing works critical of the 7295: 7200: 4860: 4057: 4042: 4012: 3987: 3982: 3932: 3636: 3561:
Azad's Careers – Roads taken and roads not taken – Lineages of the Present: Ideology and Politics in Contemporary South Asia By Aijaz Ahmad
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in Delhi. In recent years great concern has been expressed by many in India over the poor maintenance of the tomb. On 16 November 2005 the
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Douglas, Ian H. (1972). ""Abul Kalam Azad and Pakistan" A Post-Bangladesh Reconsideration of an Indian Muslim's Opposition to Partition".
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An Introduction to Abul Kalam Azad & collection of his quotes – Eminent Indian freedom fighters Vol2 Chapter 11 p. 310 By S.K. Sharma
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Azad, committed to a united India until his last attempt, was condemned by the advocates of Pakistan, especially the Muslim League.
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Amidst more incidences of violence in early 1947, the Congress-League coalition struggled to function. The provinces of Bengal and
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in a successful revolt against British authorities in 1918. Gandhi organised the people of the region and pioneered the art of
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He oversaw the setting up of the Central Institute of Education, Delhi, which later became the Department of Education of the
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Azad began his journalistic endeavours at an early age. In 1899 at the age of eleven he started publishing a poetical journal
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He is celebrated as one of the founders and greatest patrons of the Jamia Millia Islamia. Azad's tomb is located next to the
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voting on the resolution, remaining silent and not speaking throughout the AICC session, which ultimately approved the plan.
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Azad was running a library, a reading room, and a debating society before he was twelve; wanted to write on the life of
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Fahad, Obaidullah (2011). "Tracing Pluralistic Trends in Sīrah Literature: A Study of Some Contemporary Scholars".
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in 1931, and emerged as one of the most important national leaders of the time, prominently leading the causes of
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Proceedings of the 19th meeting of The Central Advisory Board of Education, New Delhi on 15 and 16 March 1952
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Speech of Hon'ble Human Resource Minister on National Education Day 2009, Ministry of HRD, Government of India
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matches played by his colleagues. In the early mornings, Azad began working on his classic Urdu work, the
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in 1931, Azad was amongst millions of political prisoners released. When elections were called under the
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Abu'l Kalam Azad, Chapter 44, pp. 325–333, Modernist Islam, 1840–1940: a sourcebook By Charles Kurzman
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General Conference held in Delhi. Azad spent the final years of his life focusing on writing his book
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remarked about Azad by counting him as "a person of the calibre of Plato, Aristotle and Pythagorus".
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Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel when he demanded the dismissal of Delhi's police commissioner, who was a
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and others, Azad grew personally close to Gandhi and his philosophy. The three men founded the
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in Punjab (modern-day Haryana), where he won on both seats. Gurgaon had a significant Muslim
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Numerous institutions across India have also been named in his honour. Some of them are the
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The Elephant, the Tiger and the Cellphone: Reflections on India in the Twenty-first Century
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This period marked a transformation in Azad's own life. Along with fellow Khilafat leaders
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with his maternal grandfather, as his father had died at a very young age. During the
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to propose constitutional reforms from Indian opinions. In 1928, Azad endorsed the
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brothers grew distant and critical of Gandhi and the Congress. Azad's close friend
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and socialism. He served as Congress president from 1940 to 1945, during which the
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In October 1920, Azad was elected as a member of foundation committee to establish
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Why Partition of India?: Gandhi, Jinnah, Nehru, Azad - Congress and Muslim League
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Maulana Abul Kalam Azad was born on November 11, 1888, in Mecca. He came back to
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to promote universal primary education. He was elected to the lower house of the
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portraying the role of Azad. It was later shortened and re-released as the film
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in 1930, Azad organised and led the nationalist raid, albeit non-violent on the
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National Education Day 2012 Celebrated at Sangam University Bhilwara Rajasthan
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free to choose between either dominion. The proposal was hotly debated in the
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as a first language, Azad began to master several other languages including
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Some Rare Speeches of Maulana Azad in the Audio Archives of Bhatkallys.com
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based on religion, and called for an independent India to be committed to
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Shri Salman Khurshid Launches Maulana Abul Kalam Azad National Fellowship
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prohibited his entry into the provinces and Azad was moved to a jail in
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in 1900. He contributed articles to Urdu magazines and journals such as
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which was also banned by December 1921. He along with the editor of
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and achieve major political and social reform through the struggle.
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seat. In 1957 He re-contested Rampur and also dually contested the
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material possessions and pleasures. Becoming deeply committed to
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in 1940, Azad was elected Congress president in its session in
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In this period Azad also became active in his support for the
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Ajmal Khan who let it published for the first time in 1946.
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Abul Kalam Azad: An Intellectual and Religious Biography
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He established an Urdu weekly newspaper in 1912 called
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Maulana Abul Kalam Azad – The Builder of Modern India
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Atlantic Publishers and Distributors. p. 139. 2150: 2148: 2146: 1832:Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology 1066:killing of unarmed civilians at Jallianwala Bagh 700:at twelve; was contributing learned articles to 1763:Arabic languages but he was never taught Urdu. 1679: 1647: 1521: 1367: 622:. His father was a Muslim scholar who lived in 2872: 2870: 2223:. Iccrindia.net. Retrieved on 7 December 2018. 6748: 6385: 4947: 3801: 3601: 3505:"Maulana Abul Kalam Azad: The Odd Secularist" 2476: 2474: 2388: 2386: 1854:earlier, and is now the Maulana Azad Museum. 1804:Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology 8: 7221:Members of the Constituent Assembly of India 3189:Purkayastha, Pallabi Dey (18 January 2019). 2957:. Maef.nic.in. Retrieved on 7 December 2018. 2054:"International Urdu conference from Nov. 10" 1747:(now Mumbai) to preside over the meeting of 924:and he was arrested. The governments of the 787:, continuing to work there until July 1908. 152:21 February 1952 – 22 February 1958 2922:Journal of the American Academy of Religion 2899:. New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi. p. 106. 2741:. New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi. p. 5,7. 2200:. New Delhi: Orient Longman. pp. 1–2. 1939:His birthday, 11 November is celebrated as 757:In 1903, he brought out a monthly journal, 565:Azad was one of the main organizers of the 7191:Presidents of the Indian National Congress 6755: 6741: 6733: 6392: 6378: 6370: 5462:Hindustan Socialist Republican Association 4954: 4940: 4932: 4880: 4584: 3917: 3808: 3794: 3786: 3608: 3594: 3586: 3398:, Mujib Rizvi, Sughra Mahdi, published by 3291:Proceedings of the Indian History Congress 2345:. The Hindu. Retrieved on 7 December 2018. 2114:. Concept Publishing Company. p. 211. 2091:Journal of the Pakistan Historical Society 1774:deals with his social and spiritual life. 1727: 918:, which also got banned in 1916 under the 859:was consequently banned in 1914 under the 812:in 1905 and became increasingly active in 71: 51: 7286:Indian independence activists from Bengal 4309:Satyendra Prasanna Sinha, 1st Baron Sinha 3463:. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Smarak Bhavan. 3374:Life and Works of Maulana Abul Kalam Azad 2955:Maulana Azad Education Foundation website 2813:"About us Central Institute of Education" 1042:Learn how and when to remove this message 894:agitation to protect the position of the 765:, the Islamic theological journal of the 234:President of the Indian National Congress 177:14 March 1957 – 22 February 1958 98:15 August 1947 – 2 February 1958 7231:Prisoners and detainees of British India 7166:Indian independence activists from Delhi 6968:Shihab al-Din Abd al-Halim ibn Taymiyyah 4104:Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu 3452:Feathers & Stones "my study windows" 2732: 2730: 2728: 2726: 1460:At Wardha Railway Station:Maulana Azad, 1385:Supporting the call for the British to " 494:As a young man, Azad composed poetry in 218:November 1946 – 26 January 1950 7236:Founders of Indian schools and colleges 3858:Indian National Congress (Organisation) 3838:History of the Indian National Congress 3258:The Indian Journal of Political Science 2760: 2758: 2237: 2235: 2233: 2231: 2229: 2018: 1955: 1515:, who had described him as the "Muslim 1511:Azad had grown increasingly hostile to 1359:. Speaking vehemently against Jinnah's 1258:. Azad endorsed the ending of separate 868:In 1913, he was founding member of the 532:(indigenous) products and the cause of 412:Theologian, scholar, political activist 3140:from the original on 22 December 2021. 3003:Sharma, Arun Kumar (7 November 2010). 2789: 2787: 2785: 2499: 2497: 2495: 2493: 2491: 2489: 1667:Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore 773:'s invitation. He worked as editor of 653:and self-taught. Following fluency in 7176:20th-century Muslim scholars of Islam 6764:Muslim scholars of the Hanbali School 3401:Indian Council for Cultural Relations 2359:Indian Muslims and Partition of India 2309: 2307: 2007:Indian Council for Cultural Relations 1812:Maulana Azad National Urdu University 1669:and the Faculty of Technology of the 1311:, Azad was drawn into a dispute with 602:Azad was born on 11 November 1888 in 7: 7291:Lok Sabha members from Uttar Pradesh 4861:Indian National Trade Union Congress 2189: 2187: 2185: 2183: 1749:All India Congress Working Committee 980:adding citations to reliable sources 475:, writer and a senior leader of the 2980:"National Education Day celebrated" 1726: 1673:. He foresaw a great future in the 1198:. Azad led efforts to organise the 7266:Translators of the Quran into Urdu 3062:"Restore Maulana Azad's grave: HC" 2990:from the original on 25 March 2014 1934:Woh Jo Tha Ek Massiah Maulana Azad 1270:, Azad endorsed Gandhi's call for 1266:. At the 1928 Congress session in 25: 4856:National Students' Union of India 3434:, Aligarh, 1989, p. 107–112. 3357:Maulana Azad's commentary on the 3015:from the original on 4 March 2016 2986:. Krishnagiri. 14 November 2011. 2616:. Orient Blackswan. p. 235. 2569: 2557: 2545: 2480: 2465: 2440: 2428: 2416: 2404: 2392: 2062:. 7 November 2010. Archived from 2003:, a theory first proposed by Azad 1629:making it a safe seat for Azad. 6800:(founder of the school; 780–855) 5156:Muslim nationalism in South Asia 4916: 4915: 4866:All India Professionals Congress 3819: 3461:Sardar's letters, mostly unknown 3128:"Maulana Abul Kalam Azad - Ep 1" 2688:Hasan, Mushirul (January 2000). 2454:Maulana Azad's Political History 1982: 1970: 1958: 1770:is about his political life and 1690:Azad wrote many books including 1307:At the 1936 Congress session in 956: 921:Defence of India Regulations Act 914:Azad started a new journal, the 791:Struggle for Indian Independence 506:. Azad became the leader of the 434: 32:Abul Kalam Azad (disambiguation) 7281:20th-century Indian journalists 7276:Members of the Cabinet of India 7079:Muhammad bin Ahmad al-Saffarini 5396:Provisional Government of India 3419:, Saifia College, Bhopal, 1990. 3392:India's Maulana Abul Kalam Azad 3318:Douglas, Ian Henderson (1993). 3126:Mazahir Rahim (21 April 2016). 2001:Cyrus the Great as Dhul-Qarnayn 1891:in the 1982 biographical film, 1766:It is often said that his book 1409:Azad occupied the time playing 1162:In 1921, he started the weekly 967:needs additional citations for 140:Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha 7196:Recipients of the Bharat Ratna 6804:Ibrahim ibn Ya'qub al-Juzajani 4439:Bhogaraju Pattabhi Sitaramayya 3450:Pattabhi, Sitaramayya (1946). 3172:"Aashiq-e -Vatan Maulana Azad" 2533: 2504:Huq, Mushirul (23 July 2006). 2341:Ayoob, Mohammed (25 May 2018) 2108:Anil Chandra Banerjee (1981). 1856:National Education Day (India) 1659:Indian Institute of Technology 1113:also elected president of the 1077:in World War I and the raging 840:Al-Hilal and Khilafat movement 1: 7181:Indian people of Arab descent 6833:Al-Hasan ibn Ali al-Barbahari 4294:Raghunath Narasinha Mudholkar 3370:; 1965 von Dietmar Rothermund 3158:Directorate of Film Festivals 2265:Asiatic Society of Bangladesh 1930:Aashiq-e-Vatan - Maulana Azad 1478:Constituent Assembly of India 1413:and acting as the referee in 518:, and worked to organise the 206:Constituent Assembly of India 7271:Education ministers of India 6000:Muhammad Mian Mansoor Ansari 5281:Chauri Chaura incident, 1922 4963:Indian independence movement 4625:Chembakassery Mathai Stephen 3894:All India Congress Committee 3868:Indian National Congress (I) 3863:Indian National Congress (R) 3252:Pant, Vijay Prakash (2010). 1887:Azad was portrayed by actor 1800:Maulana Azad Medical College 1663:University Grants Commission 1537:All India Congress Committee 1427:, which was then considered 1302:Government of India Act 1935 1115:All India Khilafat Committee 502:and espousing the causes of 7296:People from Rampur district 7201:20th-century Indian Muslims 6886:Abu Saeed Mubarak Makhzoomi 6190:Virendranath Chattopadhyaya 5577:Gazulu Lakshminarasu Chetty 4299:Nawab Syed Muhammad Bahadur 3549:APJ Abdul Kalam Scholarship 3422:Maulana Azad Aur Bhopal by 3407:Maulana Azad ek Muttala by 3382:, by Mahadev Haribhai Desai 3324:. 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(1981). 3432:Aligarh Muslim University 3346:Ashraf, Muhammad Arslan. 2895:Azad, Abul Kalam (2010). 2737:Azad, Abul Kalam (2010). 2221:Biography Of Maulana Azad 2085:Chawla, Muhammad (2016). 1912:in the 1990s and starred 1157:Aligarh Muslim University 948:Non-co-operation Movement 902:, who was considered the 870:Anjuman-i-Ulama-i-Bangala 730:Early journalistic career 641:with his family in 1890. 520:non-co-operation movement 442: 309: 274: 239: 211: 170: 145: 91: 79: 70: 7171:Indian religious writers 6864:(952–1020 CE/341–410 AH) 6421:Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan 6339:Indian annexation of Goa 6185:Vinayak Damodar Savarkar 5697:Vinayak Damodar Savarkar 5467:Indian National Congress 5266:Non-cooperation movement 4199:Womesh Chunder Bonnerjee 4164:Womesh Chunder Bonnerjee 3817:Indian National Congress 3424:Hakim Syed Zillur Rahman 3409:Hakim Syed Zillur Rahman 3285:Qaiyoom, Nishat (2012). 3005:"Visionary educationist" 2343:Remembering Maulana Azad 2257:; Ahmed, Sabbir (eds.). 2175:with his family in 1890. 1555:Post-Independence career 1313:Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel 1056:Non-Cooperation Movement 822:Shyam Sundar Chakravarty 814:revolutionary activities 714:, and the principles of 645:Education and influences 628:Indian Rebellion of 1857 548:Indian National Congress 477:Indian National Congress 395:Indian National Congress 371:Cause of death 37:Not to be confused with 7246:Indian male journalists 6933:Abd al-Ghani al-Maqdisi 6344:Indian Independence Act 5930:Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan 5905:Jatindra Mohan Sengupta 5875:Dukkipati Nageswara Rao 5612:Kandukuri Veeresalingam 5592:Gopaldas Ambaidas Desai 5432:All-India Muslim League 5386:Royal Air Force strikes 5351:Round table conferences 5341:Chittagong armoury raid 5231:Hindu–German Conspiracy 5214:Delhi-Lahore Conspiracy 4984:Porto Grande de Bengala 4681:N. Gopalaswamy Ayyangar 4344:C. 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