The Wahhabi Movement in India
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Founded By Sayyid Ahmad (1786-1831) Of Rae Bareli, The Wahhabi Movement In India Was A Vigorous Movement For Socio-Religious Reforms In Indo-Islamic Society In The Nineteenth Century With Strong Political Undercurrents. It Stood For A Strong Affirmation Of Tauhid (Unity Of God), The Efficacy Of Ijtihad (The Right Of Further Interpretation Of The Quran And The Sunnah, Or Of Forming A New Opinion By Applying Analogy) And The Rejection Of BidAt (Innovation). It Remained Active ForHalfACentury. Sayyid AhmadS Writings Show An Awareness Of The Increasing British Presence In The Country And He Regarded British India As A DaruL Harb (Abode Of War). In 1826 He Migrated And Established An Operational Base In The Independent Tribal Belt Of The North Western Frontier Area. After His Death In The Battle Of Balakote, The Movement Slackened For Some Time But His Adherents Particularly Wilayet Ali And Enayat Ali Of Patna Revived The Work And Broad-BasedItsActivities. The Climax Of The Movement Was Reached In The Ambeyla War (1863) During Which The English Army Suffered Serious Losses At The Hands Of The Wahhabis. This Led The Government To Take Stern Measures To Suppress The Movement. Investigations Were Launched, The Leaders Were Arrested And Sentenced To Long-Term Imprisonments And Their Properties Confiscated. That Broke The Back Of The Movement But It Continued To Be A Potential Source Of Trouble To The Government. The Movement Does Not Fit In Neatly In Any One Of The Groups And Categories Into Which The History Of The Early Resistance To British Rule Has Been Divided By Some Of The Writers On The Subject. It Cut Across Some Of Them Time-Wise And Theme-Wise. The Existing Studies On The Subject Do Not Offer A Comprehensive Profile Of The Movement And Fail To Analyse Its Nature And The Reasons For Its FailurePolitically.
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