History of Aligarh Muslim University Part 1
History of Aligarh Muslim University Part 1
In 1859, Sir Syed had established a Madrasa in Moradabad. In 1863, when he was in Ghazipur, he took a new step in the field of education. He established the Scientific Society. Both the Hindus and Muslims of the city took oath in this work. Two Lieutenant Governors supported him. Society of Patronage Accepted The aim of the establishment was that the books of Mufid Uloom should be read in our assembly so that the voice of education can be achieved early. In 1864, a school was established in this city, its foundation stone was laid by Raja Devnarayan Singh and Nana Mohammad Fasi, Raja Saheb also laid it. His ministers were appointed and later became kings.Jaikishan Das took interest in the education of Syed Ahmed and made a special mention of the Scientific Society, but Syed Ahmed Khan had understood the Idaars very well. His dream was to establish the best institute for Jadid top education in India on the example of Cambridge Court University like Syed. Ahmed Us Time used to call it a college but his son Justice Syed Mahmood preferred to call it a university. Syed Ahmed Khan wanted to establish an educational institution in India on the lines of a university in the name of Europe, for which it was necessary to travel to England and study the history there. It was not easy but where I wanted Stayed there and finally traveled to England. We also got into a fight. His son Syed Mahmood got a scholarship from the government to pursue higher education in India. Syed Ahmed Khan decided to go to England with his son on 1st April. In 1859, his two sons Syed Hamid Syed Mahmood He left for Banaras with A. A., had a grand feast in England, more for sake than for tawak. He met many important people. During Qayam-e-Hindustan, the first thing he did was to give a speech to Sir William Murray. William Murray had criticized him and gave a rude reply to him. The second important task was India In this, Sir Syed got the opportunity to prove his educational intentions. In this matter, he had the complete support of Syed Mahmood. The father and son kept this situation in mind day and night so that such measures could be successful. After staying in London for 1 year and 5 months, Syed left for India with his son Syed Hamid on 4 September 1870.Left for Mumbai on 6 October 1870, set foot on the land of Mumbai, reached Allahabad from Mumbai but realized that the country's wealth is no less, formed a committee whose name was Committee-e-Talim Muslim, this incident is of 1870, an advertisement was issued from this side that People wrote to Mazameen on the issue of education of Muslims and sent aThe committee started collecting money and decided to buy land for the Talimi Idre i.e. college, for this it was necessary to select the place. In July 1874, Mehndi Ali, Mushtaq Hussain prepared a report in Urdu and English, the Committee for Talimi Issued an advertisement from the side, found out that the Madrasa is in the city.Aligarh city was liked by the public opinion, now the establishment of the college is in sight. Lord Viceroy, Governor General Hind gave ₹ 10000, Lieutenant Governor UP gave ₹ 1000, Judge High Court Allahabad gave a suitable amount from his pocket. announced When Sir Syed went out to collect donations, he got an idea of the difficulties on this route. Dr. Zakir Hussain has written at one place and it has been rightly written that after listening to the way people talk about those who collect donations, one wishes that they would never come to someone's house. Don't extend your hand but what can we do without any training from him?It is not possible to walk, Sir Syed kept his shame aside and spread his hands in front of everyone who was not his, he writes in a magazine that now our situation has become such that even our friends are afraid to meet us so as not to question them. Sitting here, I told a friend that it was my destiny to beg after college.He did not let go of any opportunity to collect money. Yes, there was any happiness in any house. Yes, someone was present to accept donations. Someone's son was born. To collect ₹ 5 from Chiragini, when a traveler returned from a journey, he got Imam Zaman's coin opened from his arm. Sir Syed once announced that he would bear the travel expenses for donations.Friends explained that they will act after coming on the stage. Oh God, people will make fun of them. They said that we have become a spectacle. Now what is the fear of it? Unhappened, they came on the stage and talked about the pain. When they saw him, even the strangers became their own. King Jai Kishan Das came to complain. that you only care about muslims Maulana Hali forgot his complaint when he saw him serving a destitute Hindu wife and washing dirty clothes. Maulana Hali said in a Persian couplet, 'Wah, my heart is an arrow, Darina got him at a glance, at last my courage became strong and the journey became easy.' The storm still did not stop, but this caravan every moment The progress continued and the time finally came for Aligarh College to take the first step, but Syed Mahmood and Maulvi Samiullah Khan proposed that a model madrasa for the first education should be established in Aligarh so that people can see that our education is not against Islam. misunderstandings will be resolved Everyone liked this Tajweez and this Tajweez was accepted in the meeting of Munakkad Aligarh on 12 December 1873. Preparations for the establishment of Ibtede Madrasa started. By now a lot of money had been collected for the college. Many people had donated on the condition that Will be spent on purchase of land and construction of building Because the decision had already been taken last year i.e. in July 1872 that the college would be located in Aligarh city, the search for land had started. The military parade ground in Aligarh Cantonment was now lying unused. Some of it had been granted permission. 74 acres of land was still left. As early as 1874, the committee had requested the government to provide relief to Araji College. Reference: sir syed ke karname-Professor Nurulm hasan Naqvi
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