Study on the Muslim Educational System in India

Tracing the Indigenous Muslim Educational System in India during the Sultanate Period

Authors

  • Manju Kataria Author
  • Dr. Yatish Sachidanand Author

Keywords:

Muslim educational system, India, British arrangement, Wood's Despatch, secondary schools, institutions of learning, indigenous arrangement, Hindu, Muslim, historical periods, Sultanate period, administration, art, architecture, education and learning, Delhi Sultanate, Putbuddin Aibek, Timur's invasion

Abstract

The British arrangement of training presented by the Wood's Despatch of 1854 brought to us new and modem kinds of auxiliary schools and different establishments of learning. Till that time, the indigenous arrangement of training in India, both Hindu and Muslim, kept on winning in various areas. Any understudy of history or layman would be keen on recognizing what this indigenous arrangement of training was what its different viewpoints were and in what chronicled periods they existed and worked in India. The Sultanate time frame abandoned a rich heritage in the fields of organization, craftsmanship and engineering and so forth. Their arrangement of instruction and adapting likewise made a significant impact and effect on the contempojary society. Infact, the arrangement of training and the conventions of learning set by the period under survey are natural for Muslim instruction. Consequently the investigation of Muslim instruction and learning under the Delhi Sultan's particularly from the time of Putbuddin Aibek 1206 A.D. to Timur's intrusion 1398 A.D. expect colossal significance.

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Published

2019-05-01

How to Cite

[1]
“Study on the Muslim Educational System in India: Tracing the Indigenous Muslim Educational System in India during the Sultanate Period”, JASRAE, vol. 16, no. 6, pp. 3160–3164, May 2019, Accessed: Apr. 04, 2026. [Online]. Available: https://ignited.in/index.php/jasrae/article/view/11898