Social Services & Reforms For Indian Muslims During British Rule

Looking at the deplorable and helpless condition of the Muslims of his time he firmly resolved to eradicate the absurd, anti Islamic customs, music and dance and many Hindu traditions which had become very common and popular among Muslims after the death of Aurangzeb.

In Sikhs became very powerful as the time passed in Punjab and in south India Maharaja also became a political power. East India Company had become militarily and politically strong and Englishmen were interfering in political affairs of Bengal Gradually the Moghul empire grew weaker day by day.

Shah Waliullah warned leaders, courtirs, jagirdars and capitalists to make social reforms of the India Muslims.

 

 

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