Enlightenment and Religious Reform in India in the 19th and early 20th centuries
English

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The establishment of British colonial rule set the stage for the impact of European ideology on Indian minds. The life of Indians was still dominated by religious ideas and caste customs so new socio-political ideas often took the form of reformist and sectarian teachings. In this connection ideas of reform of Hinduism (Brahmo Samaj India Arya Samaj) Sikhism (Nirankari Namdhari Singh Sabha) and Islam (Wahhabism Farazi Sayyid Ahmad Khan) spread. Nevertheless with the development of social thought and the activation of Indian socio-political organizations the independent role of religious reformist sects and societies gradually declined. At the beginning of the 20th century their religious activities receded into the background while their political reformist and national-liberation activities came to the fore.
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