Indian Muslim Theologians’ Response to British Colonization of India and Introduction of Modernization: A Study of Deoband School of Thought

M. Akhtar, Dr Nasir ali kahan, Asia Mukhtar
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During the nineteenth century, the Muslims of India suffered from severe political decline, as the Mughal Empire was abolished in the wake of Great Revolt 1857. The British started a process of modernization of institutions as well as that of social setup. The Muslim theologians realizing it a serious threat to their religio-cultural values and norms resisted it through militant struggle, setting up educational institutions, making political parties and participating in democratic process, and forming missionary and reformist organizations. This paper explores and evaluates the contribution of the Muslim theologians who founded Darul Ulum Deoband movement and advocated for the orthodox religious educations by adhering to the religious and educational philosophy of Shah Wali Allah. It attempts at evaluating the socio-political circumstance of South Asia which became the rationale of this movement and identifies the major historical landmarks of this movement during the British Raj in India. It examines the factors which helped Deoband school of thought emerge to be one of the dominant sect of Islam. The paper however argues that although the Deoband theologians were severe critics of British imperialism and its initiatives towards modernization of Indian society and culture, yet they adopted British bureaucratic setup for the educational advancements, and gradually got convinced to be the part of democratic process demonstrate the political strength of South Asian Muslims. The methodology employed in the discourse is descriptive, analytical, and normative.
印度穆斯林神学家对英国殖民印度和引进现代化的回应:德奥班德思想学派研究
在19世纪,印度的穆斯林遭受了严重的政治衰退,因为莫卧儿帝国在1857年的大起义之后被废除。英国人开启了制度现代化和社会设置现代化的进程。穆斯林神学家意识到这是对他们的宗教文化价值观和规范的严重威胁,通过激进的斗争,建立教育机构,建立政党和参与民主进程,以及成立传教和改革组织来抵制它。本文探讨和评价了穆斯林神学家在坚持沙瓦里安拉的宗教和教育理念的基础上,创立了达鲁尔乌姆德奥班德运动,倡导了正统的宗教教育。它试图评估南亚的社会政治环境,这成为了这场运动的基本原理,并确定了英国统治印度期间这场运动的主要历史里程碑。它考察了帮助Deoband思想学派成为伊斯兰教主要教派之一的因素。然而,本文认为,尽管Deoband神学家严厉批评英国帝国主义及其对印度社会和文化现代化的倡议,但他们在教育进步方面采用了英国的官僚机构,并逐渐被说服成为民主进程的一部分,展示了南亚穆斯林的政治力量。在论述中使用的方法是描述性的、分析性的和规范性的。
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