Author of "My Life Fragment":
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Maulana Muhammad Ali, a prominent Muslim scholar and politician, authored "My Life Fragment," recounting his political and religious experiences.
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Maulana Muhammad Ali, a prominent Muslim scholar and politician, authored "My Life Fragment," recounting his political and religious experiences.
Anjuman-i-Himayat-i-Islam, an organization focused on the educational and social uplift of Muslims, was founded on 24 September 1884 in Lahore.
The Simla Deputation of 1906, consisting of Muslim leaders, met the Viceroy, the Earl of Minto, to demand separate electorates and political safeguards for Muslims in British India.
The Lahore Resolution was passed on 23 March 1940, demanding separate homelands for Muslims.
Maulana Muhammad Ali was the editor of the Muslim League’s official journal "Comrade," which played a role in political mobilization.
Nadwatul Ulama, an Islamic educational institution aiming to reconcile traditional and modern Islamic thought, was founded in 1892 in Lucknow.
The Murree Declaration was signed in 2013 between Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) to cooperate politically.
Choudhary Rehmat Ali wrote the pamphlet "Now or Never" in 1933, coining the name "Pakistan" and advocating for a separate Muslim homeland.
In 1860, Sir Syed Ahmed Khan authored "An Account of the Loyal Muhammadans of India" to highlight the loyalty of Indian Muslims during the 1857 revolt and promote their political rights.
Darul Uloom Deoband, a major Islamic seminary in India, was established on 27 May 1866, becoming a center for Islamic learning and reform.