Saturday, December 22, 2018
'Maulana Abul Kalam Azad\r'
'Maulana Abul Kalam Muhiyuddin Ahmed better known as Maulana Azad was innate(p) on 11th November, 1888, was a aged Political Leader and Indian Moslem Scholar, independence fighter, and poetry. He was the first look of Education. Maulana Azad was unitary of the prominent Muslim leaders to support Hindu ââ¬Muslim haleness and He opposing the partition of India on common lines. Maulana Azad still remains one of the most important people of communal harmony in modern India. He worked for education and social improvement in India made him and most important impact in guiding Indias social and frugal development.Maulana Azad can speak Urdu, English, Hindi, Arabic, Bengali and Persian. As indicated by his name, Abul Kalam, which literally means ââ¬Å" ecclesiastic of dialogueââ¬Â. He adopted the pen name ââ¬ËAzad as a pit of his mental deliverance from a particularize view of religion and life. For his helpful parcel to the nation, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad was posthumou sly awarded Indias highest civilian honour, Bharat Ratna in 1992. Azad Started the subversive activities restricted to Bihar and Bengal. Within short period, he helped setup secret extremist centers in all over north India and mumbai.Most of his revolutionaries were anti-Muslim for the campaign people felt that the British organisation was using the Muslim community against Indias license struggle. Azad tried to assure his colleagues that animus and impassivity toward the Muslims would only make the way to freedom more difficult. In June 1912, Azad started publication of a journal called Al Hilal (means the Crescent) to increase revolutionary recruits amongst the Muslims. He also participated in Non-Cooperation Movement, depart India Movement, and Partition of IndiaHe said in his manner of speaking about citizen ââ¬Å"We must not for a moment forget, it is a birth compensate of e rattling individual to receive at least the basic education without which he cannot fully disc harge his duties as a citizen. ââ¬Â Jawaharlal Nehru referred to Azad as Mir-i- Karawan(means the caravan leader), ââ¬Å"a very brave and gallant gentleman, a ruined product of the culture that, in these days, pertains to a couple of(prenominal)ââ¬Â ââ¬Å"The Emperor of learningââ¬Â Mahatma Gandhi remarked about Azad count him as ââ¬Å"a person of the eager of Plato, Aristotle and Pythagorus. ââ¬Â He died of heart stroke on 22 December 1958\r\n'
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