1911 saw the British reverse the Partition of Bengal which they themselves had put into theory in 1905. This meant that there would no longer be an East Bengal in which Muslims would be in majority or gain economical or religious superiority. Instead, the reversal of the partition would once again lead to the reinstatement of Hindu dominance.
Due to this, the Indian-Muslims saw the British as people who did not care for other views of people. They came to realize that the British could not be relied upon.
1911 saw the British reverse the Partition of Bengal which they themselves had put into theory in 1905. This meant that their would no longer be an East Bengal in which Muslims would be in majority or gain economical or religious superiority. Instead the reversal of the partition would once again lead to the reinstatement of Hindu dominance.
Due to this, the Indian-Muslims saw the British as people who did not care for other views of people. They came to realize that the British could not be relied upon.
Following were the factors: The condition social and economical of the Muslims in sub continent was very poor as compare to British. British control over the Muslims were very strict after the war of Independence as they blame the Muslims the cause of war. British treat Muslims as second class citizens. On the other hand: Muslims believe that the Britisher are invaders and they do not have any interest in country and Muslims Welfare. and: Sir Syed Ahmad Khan believe that British will stay here for long time and stay in power.
London. (It never changed).
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The British in the 1700sthe british in the 1700s
The war of 1857 led to many corrections of the mistakes of the British. When the British asked the Hindus and Muslims to join them, the Hindus shake the hands with them but the Muslims didn't support them. Due to this reason the British considered Muslims only responsible for the war of 1857 but there were many different people who took part in the war. However, the Hindus took many advantages from the British moving ahead in their lives.
Association of British Muslims was created in 1889.
There was a total of 30,044,000 1911 British Sovereigns minted for circulation.
The American colonists were upset because the British government started to tax the Americans.
to improve relations between the british and muslims communities by removing british doubts about muslims loyalty and muslims doubts about british intensions
Some British colonists were upset, because they were imposed a tax without their voice in the British Parliament.
British Muslims for Secular Democracy was created in 2008.
Muslims didn't flee as much as Christians, as Muslims killed many Christians during the civil war.
British Socialist Party was created in 1911.
Following were the factors: The condition social and economical of the Muslims in sub continent was very poor as compare to British. British control over the Muslims were very strict after the war of Independence as they blame the Muslims the cause of war. British treat Muslims as second class citizens. On the other hand: Muslims believe that the Britisher are invaders and they do not have any interest in country and Muslims Welfare. and: Sir Syed Ahmad Khan believe that British will stay here for long time and stay in power.
From a British perspective, there is nothing barring a Muslim from serving in the UK Military. If there are any impediments, they come from Muslims or Islam.?Yes they can and yes they do. The British forces have Imam chaplains to?support serving Muslims in their faith.
This question assumes that Muslims cannot serve in the British army and that is false. Many muslims served in the British army in the past. They were even awarded Victoria Cross. There are currently 605 Muslims in the British armed forces and the number continues to grow. Please see the Related Link which is a news article discussing Britain's first Muslim military chaplain. There are some Muslims in Britain who argue that fellow Muslims should not enlist in the British military since Britain is currently engaged in wars in Islamic countries, but this is a disagreement between Muslims as a religious group, not between Muslims and the UK government.
The colonists were British and when they declared independence they were seen as traitors by the king.