Khilafat Movement
By Zubda Ahmad
INTRODUCTION
The Khilafat movement was a religio-political movement launched by the Muslims of India for the retention of the Ottoman Caliphate and for not handing over the control of Muslim holy places to non-Muslims. BACKGROUNDTurkey sided with Germany in World War 1. As it began to lose the war, concerns were expressed in India about the future of Turkey. It was a peak period from 1919 to 1922 casting demonstrations, boycott, and other pressure by the two major communities, the Hindus and the Muslims. Being brothers, the Indian Muslims realized their religious duty to help the Muslim country. It was the extra territorial attachments based on Islam. Another factor same to the first was that the Indian Muslims considered Ottoman Caliphate a symbol of unity of the Muslim world as Ummah.
Goals
1. Ottoman Khilafat should be kept intact.2. To preserved the Territorial solidarity.3. Control of holy the places should not be given to non-Muslims.
DIMENSIONS
The writings of the Muslim intellectuals provoked the sentiments for the preservation of Khilafat and retention of the Muslims control of the holy places.
The Muslims journalism played a vital role to steer the direction of the struggle.
Zamindar of Zafar Ali Khan, Comrade and Hamdard of Maulana Muhammad Ali Jauhar, and Al-Hilal of Maulana Abul Kalam Azad etc. were the prominent newspapers and magazines which performed their duties to express their resentment.
The Allies imposed humiliating terms on defeated Turkey.
Activities of khilafat movement
Deligations:
Deligations were sent to U.K and other European countries the feelings of the Muslims to get the governments.
Medical Aid:
Doctors,nurses arid medicines were dispatched to Turkey for the treatment of wounded Turkish soldiers.
Activities of khilafat movement
Treaty Of Sevres:
In 1920, treaty of sevres was signed between Allied forces.It was decided by the treaty that the Allies and Syria,Iraq and Jordan woud be separated from Turkish empire.
Processions:
Muslim volunteers presented themselves to police for arrests.All leaders were sent behind the bars but the movement could not be diminished.
Protests in India:
All India Khilafat Committee was formed at Bombay in July 1919. The first Khilafat Conference at Delhi in November 1919 was arranged in which the Congress leaders like Gandhi and Nehru participated. In this way, the major political parties joined hands to assault the injustice with the Muslim community.
These steps were announced:
No participation in victory celebrations.
Boycott of British goods.
Non Cooperation with the Government.
The second Khilafat Conference (Amritsar) was held in Dec. 1919. Maulana Muhammad Ali and Shaukat Ali joined the session after being released from prison. In Jan. 1920, M. A. Ansari led a delegation
3. INTRODUCTION
The Khilafat movement was a religio-political movement launched by the
Muslims of India for the retention of the Ottoman Caliphate and for not
handing over the control of Muslim holy places to non-Muslims.
BACKGROUND
Turkey sided with Germany in World War 1. As it began to lose the war,
concerns were expressed in India about the future of Turkey. It was a peak
period from 1919 to 1922 casting demonstrations, boycott, and other pressure
by the two major communities, the Hindus and the Muslims. Being brothers,
the Indian Muslims realized their religious duty to help the Muslim country. It
was the extra territorial attachments based on Islam. Another factor same to
the first was that the Indian Muslims considered Ottoman Caliphate a symbol
of unity of the Muslim world as Ummah.
5. GOALS
1. Ottoman Khilafat should be kept intact.
2. To preserved the Territorial solidarity.
3. Control of holy the places should not be given to
non-Muslims.
6. DIMENSIONS
The writings of the Muslim intellectuals provoked the sentiments for the
preservation of Khilafat and retention of the Muslims control of the holy
places.
The Muslims journalism played a vital role to steer the direction of the
struggle.
Zamindar of Zafar Ali Khan, Comrade and Hamdard of Maulana
Muhammad Ali Jauhar, and Al-Hilal of Maulana Abul Kalam Azad etc.
were the prominent newspapers and magazines which performed their
duties to express their resentment.
The Allies imposed humiliating terms on defeated Turkey.
7. ACTIVITIES OF KHILAFAT MOVEMENT
Deligations:
Deligations were sent to U.K and other
European countries the feelings of the
Muslims to get the governments.
Medical Aid:
Doctors,nurses arid medicines were
dispatched to Turkey for the treatment of
wounded Turkish soldiers.
9. ACTIVITIES OF KHILAFAT MOVEMENT
Treaty Of Sevres:
In 1920, treaty of sevres was signed between
Allied forces.It was decided by the treaty that
the Allies and Syria,Iraq and Jordan woud be
separated from Turkish empire.
Processions:
Muslim volunteers presented themselves to
police for arrests.All leaders were sent behind
the bars but the movement could not be
diminished.
11. PROTESTS IN INDIA:
All India Khilafat Committee was formed at Bombay in July 1919. The first Khilafat
Conference at Delhi in November 1919 was arranged in which the Congress leaders like
Gandhi and Nehru participated. In this way, the major political parties joined hands to
assault the injustice with the Muslim community.
These steps were announced:
No participation in victory celebrations.
Boycott of British goods.
Non Cooperation with the Government.
The second Khilafat Conference (Amritsar) was held in Dec. 1919. Maulana Muhammad
Ali and Shaukat Ali joined the session after being released from prison. In Jan. 1920, M.
A. Ansari led a delegation to Viceroy while Maulana M. A. Jauhar to Europe. The
Khilafat Committee decided to start non-cooperation in collaboration with the Congress
in May 1920.
12. ROWLETT ACT, 1919
Rowlett Act was a black law introduced in India.
To the law, the government got authority to
persecute any Indian and the arrested had no facility
of legal assistance and right to appeal just as the
‘Lettres de Cachet’ in France before the French
Revolution.
Jinnah resigned from the central legislature as a
protest.
13. JALLIANWALA BAGH INCIDENT, APRIL 1919
The people gathered in Jallianwala Bagh at Amritsar but
General Dyer opened fire to disperse the throng that
cast a huge human losses (379).
It is considered one of the great tragedies in India. In
1940, by killing Governor Punjab, Sir Michaal O’ Dayer,
‘Ram Muhammad Singh Azad’ got revenge of the
Indian massacre.
17. NON-COOPERATION:
The Nagpur Session of the Congress (Dec. 1920) approved non cooperation with
Government but Jinnah opposed and left the Congress on 13th April 1923, because he
was against the use of extra-constitutional means of protests.
The country was passing through a critical period and both the Congress and the
Muslim League fully felt the necessity of mutual co-operation to the Khilafat Movement.
The leaders of the two movements met at Amritsar and resolved to launch a country-wide
agitation under the leadership of Mr. Gandhi. So the two movements, one led by
Maulana Muhammad Ali and the other by Mr. Gandhi merged into one and it was
directed against the British Government.
19. THE POLICY OF ‘PROGRESSIVE, NON-VIOLENT, NON-COOPERATION’
WAS TO BE GIVEN EFFECT TO IN
THE FOLLOWING MANNER:
Rejectionof all Government titles.
Boycott of courts and educational institutions.
Resign from jobs.
Later resign from police and military jobs.
Refusal to pay taxes.
Boycott of foreign goods.
20. KHILAFAT CONFERENCE, KARACHI, JULY 1921
In the session the participants expressed
their loyalty to Turkish Sultan.
They decided to continue the nervousness
and supported Attaturk to expel foreign
forces from Turkey.
21. HIJRAT MOVEMENT 1920-21
The Indian ulama (religious leaders) declared India ‘Darul Harab.’
Darul Harab means the place (country) where Muslims are not allowed to perform their
religious practices.
In the said situation, the Muslims should migrate to the nearest safe place.
The ulama issued consequences to go to Darul Islam, Afghanistan.
There was an impression that King of Afghanistan would welcome them. So the
migration took place at large scale.
Initially Afghans welcomed them.
Later, they closed the border and pushed the migrants back to the Indian territories.
It resulted in loss of lives and money. Many died during this mission.
Some went to Soviet Union from Afghanistan because they had nothing in India now.
23. END OF THE MOVEMENT
Moplah Revolt Malabar Coast, near Kalicut
Moplahs were the descendents of the Arab Muslims settled in the Sub-
Continent even before the arrival of Muhammad Bin Qasim.
In August 1921, they revolted against Hindu landlords whose treatment
was very cruel with them.
Later this clash changed as Moplahs versus the Police and Hindu. This
embittered the Hindu-Muslim relations.
There was an increase in violence day by day and the Chorachori Incident
(UP) in February 1922 worsened the situation.
The Congress volunteers set a police station on fire and 21 policemen were
killed. Gandhi suddenly called off the movement.
24. DEVELOPMENTS IN TURKEY
In 1922 Attaturk appeared as a national
leader and controlled the powers of Sultan.
Next he was appointed as the Chief of the
state by Grand National Assembly.
In March 1924, Khilafat was eradicated. This
caused a widespread anger among the
Indian Muslims.
They sent delegations to Turkey but failed to
achieve their objectives.
25. RESULTS OF THE KHILAFAT MOVEMENT
The Khilafat Movement was a great Muslim struggle which provided
dynamic leadership to the Muslims and established foundations to
launch further Muslim Freedom movement on stable and fixed basis.
It confirmed to the Muslims that the Hindu mind can never be sincere
to the Muslims.
The Khilafat Movement effectively demonstrated the religious
enthusiasm of the Muslims to the British. The British now seriously
felt of giving independence to India.
26. RESULTS OF THE KHILAFAT MOVEMENT
The Khilafat Movement also cultivated a new outlook amongst the
Muslims not to rely on others support and to wholly depend on
self-determination for the achievement of national cause.
The Khilafat Movement developed a sense of concern amongst
the Muslims about their national matters and inculcated among
them the awareness about their future.
The Khilafat Movement greatly strengthened the Two-Nation
Theory which became the basis of establishment of Pakistan.
The Khilafat Movement added much to the economic miseries of
the Muslims who resigned their jobs.
27. REASONS FOR THE FAILURE OF THE KHILAFAT
MOVEMENT
Gandhi’s action of calling off the Non-Cooperation
movement at a moment when the Government was
about to make major concessions, was a severe set-back
to the movement.
The Government arrested all important leaders of the
movement which left the Muslims leaderless who
wandered aimlessly from one side to the other.
The Government after arresting leaders, adopted
cruel measures on the masses to quell their agitation.
28. REASONS FOR THE FAILURE OF THE KHILAFAT
MOVEMENT
The Grand National Assembly of Turkey elected Mustafa Kamal
as their leader who stopped the institution of Caliphate and the
last Caliph Sultan Abdul Majeed was banished from Turkey.
The Hindu-Muslim unity, achieved at Lucknow, disappeared in the
beginning of the movement and could not be recaptured.
The extremist Hindu movements, Shuddi and Sanghtan, began
converting the Muslims to Hinduism which provided a new cause
of bitterness between Hindus and Muslims.
The collective clashes and disturbances erupted in the country
which adversely affected the political conditions of India.
30. CONCLUSIONS:
The Khilafat Movement was of considerable importance in the history of
Muslim India.
It served the important purpose of the mass-awakening if the Muslims.
It also served to demonstrate the religious and political organization
among the Muslims of the sub-continent.
Its failure led them to believe that the Muslims, if they wanted to survive
in the sub-continent, must depend on upon their own strength and work
out their political destiny.
The movement later gave motivation to the struggle for the
independence and for a separate homeland for the Muslims.
37. Why did Muslims get angry
when khalifa was dethroned??
Because Muslim considered khalifa as
custodian of Islam, so when khalifa of turkey
was removed from the throne they were
unable to digest it.
39. why was this movement
started?
This was an attempt by the indian muslim
community to unite together in support of th
turkish empire ruled by khalifa , which was
attacked by Europeans.