moulavi in A Sentence

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    Moulavi- Haleema couple had one son Abdul Salam.

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    In early 1900s, Moulavi was married to Haleema,

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    another Deobandi leader Moulavi Bashir its War Minister,

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    After the confiscation of the press, Moulavi concentrated more on social and cultural activities,

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    Moulavi is considered as one of the greatest reformers in the Kerala Muslim community,

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    In a short time, Moulavi had learnt many languages including Arabic, Persian, Urdu, Tamil, Sanskrit and English.

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    In early 1900s, Moulavi was married to Haleema, daughter of Aliyar Kunju Poonthran Vilakom and Pathumma Kayalpuram.

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    is beyond doubt that behind the conspiracy of 1857 revolt, Moulavi's brain and efforts were significant.

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    Moulavi wrote text books for children to learn Arabic, and a manual for training Arabic instructors for primary schools.

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    As a result of the continuous campaigning of Moulavi throughout the State, the Maharaja's Government introduced the teaching

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    According to G. B. Malleson,"It is beyond doubt that behind the conspiracy of 1857 revolt, Moulavi's brain and efforts were significant.

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    Influenced by the writings of Muhammad Abduh of Egypt and his reform movement, Moulavi started journals in Arabi-Malayalam and in Malayalam modelled on Al Manar.

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    Moulavi launched his campaign against such practices with the help of his disciples, and with the co-operation of other learned men who shared his views and ideals.

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    Mahendra Pratap was proclaimed its President, Barkatullah the Prime minister, Ubaidullah Sindhi the Minister for India, another Deobandi leader Moulavi Bashir its War Minister, and Champakaran Pillai was to be the Foreign Minister.

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    As a result of the continuous campaigning of Moulavi throughout the State, the Maharaja's Government introduced the teaching of Arabic in all state schools where there were Muslim pupils, and offered them fee concessions and scholarships.

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    Moulavi made such rapid progress, that some of his teachers soon found that their stock of knowledge was exhausted and at least one of them admitted that had learnt from his student more than he could teach him.

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    Vakkom Mohammed Abdul Khader Moulavi((1873-12-28)28 December 1873-(1932-10-31)31 October 1932), popularly known as Vakkom Moulavi was a Salafi leader, social reformer, teacher, prolific writer, Muslim scholar, journalist, freedom fighter and newspaper proprietor in Travancore, a princely state of the present day Kerala, India.

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