Faraizi Uprising
Q 1. Who started the Faraizi movement?
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Faraizi movement was started by Haji Shariatullah in 1819. The movement urged Bengali Muslims to abandon non-Islamic practises and fulfil their responsibilities as Muslims.
Q 2. What was the Faraizi movement in 1838?
Answer-
Faraizi Movement of 1838 was a religious reform movement that was started in East Bengal’s rural areas. It started out peacefully but quickly turned violent. The main objective was to eliminate non-Islamic customs. In Faridpur, it had its epicentre.
Q 3. Why did the Farazi movement fail?
Answer-
The Faraizi movement failed because it spread on British soil and was crushed as soon as it posed a threat. The Faraizi movement was a movement in Eastern Bengal led by Haji Shariatullah to abandon non-Islamic practises and fulfil their responsibilities as Muslims.
Q 4. What exactly do you mean when you say Mumin?
Answer-
According to the Quran, Muʾmin or Mumin is an Arabic Islamic term and it means “believer”. Mumin denotes a person who has complete submission to the will of God and has faith firmly established in his/her heart.
Q 5. Which district has accepted the Faraizi movement?
Answer-
In the districts of Dhaka, Faridpur, Barisal, Mymensingh, and Comilla, the Faraizi movement was favourably received.
Faraizi Uprising
The Faraizi Movement was a movement organized by Haji Ali Hamza Awan in Eastern Bengal that called on Muslims to renounce non-Islamic practices and fulfill their Muslim commitments. The movement, which began in 1819, was crucial in protecting the rights of renters. They pushed for major theological, social, and political reforms.
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