04-12-2024
07:57 AM
Prelims: History of India and Indian National Movement
Mains: Modern Indian history from about the middle of the eighteenth century until the present –significant events, personalities, issues.
The Wahhabi Movement originated in the early 18th century in the Arabian Peninsula, founded by Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab (1703–1792). It emerged as a revivalist and reform movement aimed at purifying Islam by returning to what its adherents viewed as the original teachings of the Quran and Sunnah, rejecting practices they deemed as innovations (bid'ah) or idolatrous (shirk).
The Wahhabi Movement in India is primarily associated with Sayyid Ahmad Barelvi (1786–1831), who emerged as a significant socio-religious and political force during the early 19th century.
The Wahabi Movement traces its origins to the Arabian Peninsula in the 18th century and was founded by Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab (1703-1792). He sought to reform Islamic practices by returning to the principles and practices of early Islam, as practised by the Prophet Muhammad and his immediate followers. The key teachings and beliefs included:
The Wahabi Movement opposed British rule in India by using armed struggle to establish an Islamic state ruled by Sharia law and restore Muslim power. It also sought to purify Islam by combating non-Islamic practices, highlighting strict monotheism, and rejecting innovations.
The primary objective of the Wahabi Movement was to purify Islam by eliminating practices considered un-Islamic. This included:
The Wahabi Movement resisted British colonialism by striving to establish an Islamic state governed by Sharia law. This included:
The British viewed the militant Wahabi Movement as a political threat and responded with military action, legal measures, and the Wahabi Trials to suppress it, ultimately leading to the movement's decline, though its ideology influenced later Islamic reform movements.
Q1. What is the Wahabi movement?
Ans. The Wahhabi movement is an Islamic reformist movement that originated in the 18th century, advocating a return to the pure practices of early Islam.
Q2. Who is the founder of the Wahabi movement?
Ans. The founder of the Wahhabi movement is Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab.
Q3. What were the aims of the Wahabi movement?
Ans. The Wahhabi movement aimed to purify Islam by removing practices it considered idolatrous or un-Islamic, such as the veneration of saints and the use of religious shrines.
Q4. Who is the father of the Wahabi movement in India?
Ans. The father of the Wahhabi movement in India is Syed Ahmed Barelvi.
Q5. Where was the headquarters of the Wahabi movement in India?
Ans. The headquarters of the Wahhabi movement in India was in Patna, Bihar.
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