Sir Syed’s Bicentennial commemorated
Various aspects of Sir Syed’s vision and contributions were addressed in the conference
LAHORE:
The History and Pakistan Studies Department at Forman Christian College held a national conference to commemorate the Bicentennial of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan on Monday.
'No Fatwa on English during Sir Syed's time'
The main focus of the conference was to reconsider, analyse and bring the blurred contours of history, of the 19th India, to contextualise Sir Syed’s vision and efforts in providing a direction to the despairing Muslims. An overarching selection of the aspects of Sir Syed’s vision and contributions were addressed with intellectual depth and philosophical dimensions.
CDA seals Sir Syed Memorial Complex
The focus ranged from education for Muslim men and women, religious thoughts, comparative religion, social constructs, political power, modernity and modernisation and its relevance to contemporary concerns and challenges. The speakers lamented that Sir Syed has not received the kind of attention that he deserves as the pioneer of Muslim cause, culture, indeed renaissance of the Muslims of South Asia.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 17th, 2017.
The History and Pakistan Studies Department at Forman Christian College held a national conference to commemorate the Bicentennial of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan on Monday.
'No Fatwa on English during Sir Syed's time'
The main focus of the conference was to reconsider, analyse and bring the blurred contours of history, of the 19th India, to contextualise Sir Syed’s vision and efforts in providing a direction to the despairing Muslims. An overarching selection of the aspects of Sir Syed’s vision and contributions were addressed with intellectual depth and philosophical dimensions.
CDA seals Sir Syed Memorial Complex
The focus ranged from education for Muslim men and women, religious thoughts, comparative religion, social constructs, political power, modernity and modernisation and its relevance to contemporary concerns and challenges. The speakers lamented that Sir Syed has not received the kind of attention that he deserves as the pioneer of Muslim cause, culture, indeed renaissance of the Muslims of South Asia.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 17th, 2017.