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  1. Abadi Bano Begum (Bi Amma) (Urdu: عبادی بانو بیگم) (Born 1850 Died:13 November 1924) was a prominent voice in the Indian independence movement. She was also known as Bi Amma. She was one of the first Muslim women to actively take part in politics and was part of the movement to free India from the British Raj.

  2. Abadi Bano Begum passed away in 1924, leaving behind her indelible footprint on the minds of Indians, both young and old. Sixty-six years post her death, even the Govt. of Pakistan acknowledged her contribution to the freedom struggle by issuing a commemorative postage stamp in her honour.

  3. Abadi Bano Begum was the first Muslim woman to actively participate in the freedom struggle for independence. She was the mother of the Ali brothers, a member of the Khilafat Committee, and a supporter of Khadi and Hindu-Muslim unity.

    • Born Into A Family That rebelled in 1857
    • Wanted Her Children to Get The Modern Education at All Costs
    • Sons Led Khilafat Movement Against The British
    • With Gandhi and Her Sons in Jail, Bi Amma Took Charge
    • Spread The Message of Khadi and Swadeshi
    • That’S How Her Son Remembered Her

    Bi Amma was born in 1852 in a nationalist family in the then United Province. Her family actively participated in the 1857 revolt and thus suffered great losses and punishment at the hands of the British. mapsofindia Bi Amma was married to Abdul Ali Khan, a senior official in Rampur, UP. The couple had six children with one daughter and five sons. ...

    Rajmohan Gandhi in his Eight Lives: A Study of the Hindu-Muslim Encounter, writes how a young widow gets her children ready for school with humble clothes, simple food and the Prophet’s sayings. historyofindia But despite odds, she made sure that her children go to English medium schools. And when the uncle of the children refused to give her money...

    While Maulana Mohammed Ali Jouhar after getting the education at Oxford became an English and Urdu writer and was one of the founding members of All India Muslim League, Shaukat was active in politics and followed his brother. facebook Majority of the Muslims in India were against fighting the fellow Muslims of Turkey as during World War –I, Britai...

    While Mahatma, her son and other prominent leaders were in jail, Bi Amma rose to the occasion and kept the movement ticking. She travelled length and breadth of the country to spread the message of freedom. In 1917, when Khilafat Movement was in full swing, she addressed the gathering during the Muslim League’s session while wearing a burqa. Though...

    During the Khilafat and Non-cooperation movement, Amma collected fund and organised meetings of Indian women to tell them about the struggle and the importance of shunning the foreign goods. Along with Begum Hasrat Mohani, the wife of Maulana Hasrat Mohani, Sarala Devi Chaudhurani, Basanti Devi, and Sarojini Naidu were her main companions during th...

    While the freedom movement continued, her son senior Ali remembered her following lines which become famous across India. Boleen Amma Mohammad Ali se (The mother of Mohammad Ali says) Jaan beta Khilafat pe de do (Son, sacrifice your life for the Khilafat Movement)– Maulana Mohammad Ali Jouhar Senior journalist Kuldeep Nayar once spoke about her con...

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  4. Jan 19, 2023 · Abadi Bano Begum was born in 1850 in Amroha, Uttar Pradesh. She was a prominent voice in the Indian Independence movement. She was also known as Bi Amma and was one of the first Muslim women to participate actively in politics and freeing India from British Raj.

  5. Oct 12, 2018 · Learn about the life and achievements of Abadi Bano Begum, also known as Bi Amma, who fought for India's independence and Khilafat movement. She was a progressive Muslim woman who encouraged women's education and Hindu-Muslim unity.

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  7. Aug 13, 2018 · Abadi Bano Begum, later known as 'Bi Amma' was an important voice of the freedom struggle. She was one of the first Muslim women to participate in politics.