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Why Jamiat College of Pharmacy?

Jamiat-Ulama-I-Hind, however officially propelled in 1919, was inheritor of a rich heritage going back to mid eighteenth century when Shah Waliullah of Delhi drove an insurgency to change the entire framework by attracting consideration of individuals to the plunders of European government, degeneration and defilement among oriental rulers. 

During 1808 to 1915 the Ulama (Islamic Scholars) of his heritage took on sorted out conflicts against the forceful British for the opportunity of the nation. The proclamation issued by Shah Abdul Aziz Dehlawi "Our nation has been subjugated. To battle for freedom and to put a conclusion to bondage is our obligation." Provided the catalyst for raising up arms against settler powers by noticeable Ulamas like Haji Imdadullah Mohajir Makki and his nearby educates Maulana Qasim Nanotavi, Maulana Rashid Ahmad Gangohi and Hafiz Zamin Shaheed. After the annihilation of 1857 revolt Ulama were the fundamental objective of the British persecution. Maulvi and radical had turned out to be synonymous in their eyes. Of the 200,000 individuals martyred during the revolt 51,200 were Ulamas. Edward Timus himself conceded that in Delhi alone 500 Ulamas were hanged. Somewhere in the range of 1864 and 1871 there were five noteworthy rebellion arguments against the Ulama which are known as "the Wahabi Cases" and the "Ambala Conspiracy Case". In every one of these cases the denounced were either condemned to death or to life detainment.