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What were Sir Sayyid's initial views on 'Hindu-Muslim' unity?

  1. He regarded them to be different entities.
  2. He regarded them to be one Quam (nation).
  3. He believed that their interests were different.
  4. He regarded them to be two separate Quams (nations)

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He regarded them to be one Quam (nation).

Reason — Sir Sayyid Ahmad Khan initially believed in Hindu-Muslim unity and regarded both communities as one Quam or nation. He even founded the Mohammedan Anglo-Oriental College at Aligarh with both Hindu and Muslim patrons.

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