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(From Discovery to War: Modern Reform and Independence MC) How were the views of Mahatma Gandhi different from the Sanûsîyah?

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Mahatma Gandhi's views differed from the Sanûsîyah in terms of the method of resistance, social and political goals, and approach to religious divisions.

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Mahatma Gandhi's views were different from the Sanûsîyah in several ways:

  1. Method of resistance: Gandhi advocated for non-violent civil disobedience as a means to achieve social goals and independence, while the Sanûsîyah, a Muslim religious and political movement, primarily focused on armed resistance against colonial powers.
  2. Social and political goals: Gandhi aimed to eliminate the Hindu caste system and unite India after the end of British rule, promoting democracy and social equality. The Sanûsîyah, on the other hand, focused on establishing Islamic rule and expanding their influence in the Muslim world.
  3. Approach to religious divisions: Gandhi aimed for a united India after independence, regardless of religious beliefs, while the Sanûsîyah often promoted division based on religious identity.

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