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Consider the following statements related to Muslim Reform Movements of nineteenth century and choose the incorrect one
Aligarh Movement aimed at social and educational advancement of Muslims and advocated rationality towards Islam but in later stages became somewhat communal, anti-Congress and pro British.
Deoband Movement aimed at resuscitating classical Islam and improving the spiritual and moral conditions of Muslims.
Ahrar Movement emerged against the Deoband movement and supported the ideas of self-government and advocated active participation in the Indian Nationalist movement
Ahmadia/Qadiani Movement aimed at reforming Islam and defending it against the onslaught of Christians and Arya Samajists.
Third option is incorrect. Ahrar movement was moved by the modern ideas of self-government; its member advocated active participation in the nationalist movement. Hakim Ajmal Khan, Iqbal, CR Das, Sir Mian Muhammad Shafi and leaders of Ahrar were against the Lucknow Pact.
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