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  1. Sayyid Mumtaz Ali Deobandi (27 September 1860 – 15 June 1935) was an Indian Sunni Muslim scholar and an advocate of women rights in the late nineteenth century. He was an alumnus of Darul Uloom Deoband.

  2. Sometime in the late 1890s, Sayyid Mumtaz Ali visited Aligarh and happened to show Sir Sayyid Ahmad Khan the manuscript of his treatise in defense of women's rights in Islamic law, Huquq un-Niswan. As he began to read it, Sir Sayyid looked shocked.

    • Gail Minault
    • 1990
  3. Sayyid Mumtaz Ali (1860-1935) was a Deobandi scholar who wrote a treatise in defense of women's rights in Islamic law, Huquq un-Niswan, in the late nineteenth century. He also founded a women's newspaper, Tahzib un-Niswan, and corresponded with Sir Sayyid Ahmad Khan.

    • Gail Minault
    • 1990
  4. Sayyid Mumtaz Ali Deobandi (27 September 1860 – 15 June 1935) was an Indian Sunni Muslim scholar and an advocate of women rights in the late nineteenth century. He was an alumnus of Darul Uloom Deoband.

  5. Sayyid Mumtaz Ali Deobandi (27 September 1860 – 15 June 1935) was an Indian Sunni Muslim scholar and an advocate of women rights in the late nineteenth century. He was an alumnus of Darul Uloom Deoband.

  6. Feb 1, 1990 · Published in Modern Asian Studies 1 February 1990. History, Law. Sometime in the late 1890s, Sayyid Mumtaz Ali visited Aligarh and happened to show Sir Sayyid Ahmad Khan the manuscript of his treatise in defense of women's rights in Islamic law, Huquq un-Niswan.

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  8. Tehzeeb-e-Niswan ( Urdu: تہذیبِ نسواں) was an Islamic weekly magazine for women, started by Sayyid Mumtaz Ali along with his wife Muhammadi Begum in 1898. It is regarded as the pioneering work on women rights in Islam. [ 1] It was published from Lahore between 1898 and 1949.