THE BEGINNING OF THE MADRASA MOVEMENT
In the 19th century, Muslims in the Indian subcontinent faced several grave challenges simultaneously. On the one hand, the long-standing political rule of Muslims came to an end, and on the other, the British government established complete control over the region. In these circumstances, Muslims were gripped by severe mental disarray. They were devoid of a clear sense of purpose or direction.
In this critical time, Islamic scholars (ulama), with the help of Allah, provided the Muslims of the Indian subcontinent with a sense of direction.
Following the fall of Muslim rule, these scholars became the architects of the Muslim renaissance in the new era. God had destined them to witness firsthand the consequences of the Muslim decline in the 19th century so they could plan for the revival of Muslims in the modern era based on reality and wisdom.