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Seethi Sahib carried forward the reforms of Wakkom to social and political realms. He "combined the progressive and traditional streams" to became "in the sociopolitical realm, the chief architect of the Muslim revival" in Kerala.
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Vaikkom satyagraha on 13th March 1925, it was Seethi Sahib who translated his speech into Malayalam at the reception given by the Thiruvananthapuram Pauravali. In 1928, Seethi Sahib was elected to the
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representing "Kerala". A year later (1931), he was re-elected to the Cochin
Legislative Assembly with the Congress Party.
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Apart from being a politician and prominent lawyer, Seethi Sahib was also a writer and a social worker.
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ceased to cooperate with the
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Seethi Sahib is often considered as "the chief architect of
Mappila revival" after the
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Politics, Women and Well-Being: How Kerala became 'a Model'
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Seethi Sahib died while in office in 17, April 1961.
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