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About Umme Farwah
Umme Farwah, hailing from Khanqah Dograh, District Sheikhupura, is a graduate of English Language and Communication from the University of Lahore. A passionate CSS aspirant, she joined Sir Syed Kazim Ali’s Extensive English Essay and Précis Course (May 2024 batch) to refine her writing, expression, and analytical clarity. Under his expert mentorship, she has developed the ability to articulate complex ideas with confidence and precision. Umme Farwah is deeply committed to advocating for women’s rights, aiming to raise awareness about their legal, social, and economic empowerment. Her academic interests also extend to the history of religion, particularly Islam, and its profound influence on society and global development. Recognizing her dedication and evolving talent, Sir Syed Kazim Ali honoured her with the opportunity to contribute to HowTests. As a HowTests author, she now shares impactful perspectives to educate, inspire, and guide aspirants nationwide.
Credentials
University
The University of Lahore
Age
26
Profession
Student | Author
City
Khanqah Dograh
Province
Punjab
Country
Pakistan
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Umme Farwah

Anjuman-i-Himayat-i-Islam: Muslim Awakening in Colonial Punjab
Explore the impactful role of Anjuman-i-Himayat-i-Islam in shaping Muslim education, social reform, and political identity in colonial Punjab, fostering a sense of unity and empowerment.
25 September 2025
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Day of Deliverance: Defining Muslim Politics in British India
The Day of Deliverance in 1939 reshaped Muslim identity, uniting communities under Jinnah’s leadership and redefining politics in colonial India.
25 September 2025
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650

Partition of Bengal 1905: Birth of Muslim Political Identity
Explore how the 1905 Partition of Bengal triggered Muslim political awakening, leading to the Muslim League’s formation and rise of the Two-Nation Theory.
25 September 2025
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689

Colonial Education and Muslim Marginalization in 19th Century India
Explore how British reforms reshaped Muslim education, identity, and politics in 19th-century India through Aligarh modernism and Deoband traditionalism.
25 September 2025
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The Political and Religious Role of Muslim Ulama in British India
Explore how Muslim ulama shaped anti-colonial politics and national identity in British India, balancing religious authority with activism during the nationalist movements.
25 September 2025
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540

Muslim Printing Press in Colonial India: Voices of Faith and Politics
Discover how Muslim presses and newspapers in colonial India preserved Islamic identity, defended Urdu, resisted British rule, and shaped political consciousness.
25 September 2025
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583

Impact of Aligarh Movement on Muslim Awakening in India
Explore how Sir Syed Ahmed Khan’s Aligarh Movement transformed Muslim education and identity in colonial India, becoming the intellectual foundation for Pakistan.
21 July 2025
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Policy That Prompted 1906 Muslim League Creation
Explore how the British Partition of Bengal in 1905 led to the formation of the Muslim League in 1906, transforming Muslim political identity in colonial India.
21 July 2025
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838

Sir Syed Ahmed Khan's Movement for Modern Muslim Education
A comprehensive editorial exploring the Aligarh Movement initiated by Sir Syed Ahmed Khan to promote modern education among Muslims during British India. A defining moment in Muslim history.
18 July 2025
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1587

Khilafat Movement: Muslim Aspirations & Communal Impact
Explore how the Khilafat Movement (1919–1924) combined Muslim religious sentiment with Indian nationalism, its impact on Hindu-Muslim unity, and its role in shaping political identity.
17 July 2025
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1577

Lucknow Pact 1916: Impact on Muslim Demands & Relations
Explore how the 1916 Lucknow Pact shaped Muslim political identity, influenced Hindu-Muslim relations, and altered the path of India's nationalist movement.
2 July 2025
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