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Sayyid Ahmad Khan had a notable contribution in spreading education among Muslims in India. He would not agree with which of the following in the initiative towards social reforms?
Belief in Western Education.
Education of women.
Interpretation of the Quran in the light of traditional sharia customs rather than rationalism and Science.
He would agree with all of the above.
He was a reformer of the nineteenth century. He led liberal, social and cultural movements within the Muslim society. Option A: While pursuing studies of different subjects including European jurisprudence, Syed began to realise the advantages of Western-style education, which was being offered at newly established colleges across India.Despite being a devout Muslim, Syed criticised the influence of traditional dogma and religious orthodoxy, which had made most Indian Muslims suspicious of British influences Option C: Syed studied the Quran and sciences within the court and later studied law from the University of Edinburgh. Being a modernist, he supported the rational studies of religious scriptures.
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