Maulana Abul Kalam Azad: A Critical Review of His Intellectual, Political and Educational Legacy
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Indian Nationalism, Composite Nationalism, Educational Reform, Secularism, Intellectual Legacy, Policy CriticismAbstract
Maulana Abul Kalam Azad (1888–1958) was a prominent Indian intellectual and political leader, known as a freedom fighter, scholar, journalist, educationist, and India’s first Education Minister. His work at the intersection of religion, politics, and education made his legacy influential but often debated. This article explores Azad’s impact on Indian nationalism, Islamic reform, and nation-building, highlighting his early intellectual and journalistic efforts with Al-Hilal and Al-Balagh, which criticized colonialism and promoted anti-imperialism and pan-Islamic unity. His leadership in Congress supported inclusive nationalism and Hindu–Muslim unity, positioning him as a moderate during turbulent times, although he faced criticism from communalists and historians regarding the practicality of his ideals. Azad shaped national education policies and established institutions like the UGC, CSIR, and IITs, viewing education as essential to democracy and progress, despite difficulties in achieving universal primary education. Historians debate his legacy—while he is praised for secularism and inclusive nationalism, some critique ideological biases. These discussions reflect his complex role in India’s diversity—both inspiring and contested. Ultimately, Azad’s legacy lies in his ability to connect faith with modern ideas, tradition with reform, and nationalism with internationalism, offering enduring insights into India’s democratic, multicultural identity.
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