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Which among the following statements were associated with Aligarh Movement?
1. It was the foremost movement for social reforms among the Indian Muslims
2. The aim of the movement was to organize the Muslim peasants against Hindu landlords and British indigo planters
3. All-India Muslim League was the outcome of this movement
4. The movement offered a serious threat to the British supremacy in India
Choose the appropriate answer
1&2 only
1&3 only
1,2&4 only
All the above
The Aligarh Movement of Sir Syed Ahmad Khan was the foremost movement for social reforms among the Indian Muslims. Aligarh Movement was a ‘cultural movement’ with the objective of ‘regeneration of liberal values in literature, social life, education and religion’. It main objective were the popularization of education and rationalization of religious tenets. It was Titu Mir’s Movement (not Aligarh Movement) who organized the Muslim peasants against Hindu landlords and British indigo planters. The objective of the Aligarh movement was to ensure continued British support for its programmes. It assiduously supported all government legislation with a view to stamping out the stigma of disloyalty with which the entire Muslim community had been branded since the Rebellion of 1857 (therefore, the movement did not offer any serious threat to the British supremacy in India). All-India Muslim League was the outcome of the Aligarh movement, so were many leaders of the League and the community.
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