A. 1864
B. 1877
C. 1889
D. 1842
The Aligarh movement was a social reform movement in India that was launched by Sir Syed Ahmed Khan in 1875. The primary goals of the movement were to promote Western education among the Muslim community and to work for the upliftment of Muslims in the country. Sir Syed was a strong advocate of using reason and logic, and he urged Muslims to modernize and adopt scientific thinking. He also urged them to participate in the British education system in order to improve their economic and social status.