MOULANA
ABUL KALAM AZAD
Date
of Birth: 11th November, 1888 and Date of Death: 22nd
February, 1958
Moulana
Abul Kalam Azad, who played a vital role in the Indian National Movement, was
born on 11th November, 1888
in Mecca. His father was Moulana
Khairuddin and mother Alia. The original
name of Azad was Abul Kalam Mohiddin Khairuddin. He was a great scholar in Arabic, Persian,
Turkish and Urdu languages. He started a
magazine ‘Nairang-e-Alam’ at the
tender age of twelve years. At the age
of thirteen, he wrote articles on literary criticism, for which he was praised
as a great scholar, poet and an intellectual.
He participated in the All India Muslim Educational Conference and All
India Muslim Editors Conference in 1904. He liked the ideology of the Muslim League
during his earlier days. He was of the
opinion, that armed struggle was the only solution to defeat the foreign
rulers. During that period, he started
several revolutionary organisations of his own.
But, he left his revolutionary path from January, 1920 when he first met
Mahatma Gandhi. Since then, he supported
Non-Violence Movement. He entered into
the National Movement by participating very actively in the Khilafat and
Non-Cooperation Movement. He wrote several
scholarly books and published several Urdu Magazines like ‘Al Hilal’, ‘Al Balag’ and
other papers in order to create awareness among the people against foreign
rule. His wish was to inform about the
Indian National Movement and inspire the people to fight against the
British. His magazines were banned
several times by the British government.
During the Indian National Movement, he spent his life for a period of
10 years and seven months in different jails of the country. He presided over the Indian National Congress
sessions held in Delhi in 1923, when he was only 35 years old. He also played a vital role in the pact
between the Muslim League and Indian National Congress in 1927. He became the president of the Indian
National Congress once again in1939 and continued in that post till 1948. He strongly opposed the separatist ideology
and announced that harmony between the Hindus and Muslims was more important
than the independence for the nation.
After independence, he became the first education minister and
implemented creative and constructive programmes and schemes in educational
arena. During the Indian Freedom
Struggle and even in the post independent era, Moulana Abul Kalam Azad longed
harmony between Hindus and Muslims till he breathed his last on 22nd February, 1958.
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