The Indian Muslims’ Services to Afghanistan & Turkey (1901-1929)

The Paper attempts to highlight the most significant Muslim personalities of British India who rendered services and sacrifices for the cause of pan-Islamism. They travelled to the neighbouring Muslim states of Afghanistan and Turkey for the larger cause of the Muslim brotherhood, and their freedom...

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Main Authors: Dr. Noor ul Amin, Dr. Babar Shah
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: SZIC University of Peshawar 2017-06-01
Series:الإيضاح
Online Access:http://al-idah.szic.pk/index.php/al-idah/article/view/83
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spelling doaj-334096217d064528a6da0b1d2ef0d3a52020-11-25T00:09:54ZaraSZIC University of Peshawarالإيضاح2075-03072664-33752017-06-013417788The Indian Muslims’ Services to Afghanistan & Turkey (1901-1929) Dr. Noor ul Amin 0Dr. Babar Shah 1Lecturer in Pakistan Studies Islamia College University Peshawar.Chairman, Department of Regional Studies, University of Peshawar..The Paper attempts to highlight the most significant Muslim personalities of British India who rendered services and sacrifices for the cause of pan-Islamism. They travelled to the neighbouring Muslim states of Afghanistan and Turkey for the larger cause of the Muslim brotherhood, and their freedom from the colonial powers. Their visits were either in official or unofficial capacity. The personalities include; Abdur Rahman Peshawari, Zafar Hasan Aibak, Mualana Ubaidullah Sindhi. The paper argues that these personalities have visited the Muslim countries of Afghanistan and Turkey in order to support the cause of Muslim brotherhood and their peace, development, and freedom. Their way of support was in the form of diplomatic negotiation. Descriptive and analytical methods were followed for analyzation/interpretation of data collected. http://al-idah.szic.pk/index.php/al-idah/article/view/83
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description The Paper attempts to highlight the most significant Muslim personalities of British India who rendered services and sacrifices for the cause of pan-Islamism. They travelled to the neighbouring Muslim states of Afghanistan and Turkey for the larger cause of the Muslim brotherhood, and their freedom from the colonial powers. Their visits were either in official or unofficial capacity. The personalities include; Abdur Rahman Peshawari, Zafar Hasan Aibak, Mualana Ubaidullah Sindhi. The paper argues that these personalities have visited the Muslim countries of Afghanistan and Turkey in order to support the cause of Muslim brotherhood and their peace, development, and freedom. Their way of support was in the form of diplomatic negotiation. Descriptive and analytical methods were followed for analyzation/interpretation of data collected.
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