Following death of #Mughal emperor Aurangzeb anarchy led to rebellions by the disgruntled nobility who wished to access high offices in order to loot and plunder state resources. The result was a decline of moral values which plunged the whole society into disarray and turmoil
Under these circumstances, Shah Waliullah Muhaddis Dehlwi raised his voice against the course of decline and suggested measures for revival of Muslim power in the subcontinent. His main concern was to improve the political, social and economic condition of the Muslims
...while disregarding other communities who also confronted the same situation and needed support and guidance to survive. Failing to produce capable rulers to control state affairs and to administer political n economic system, Mughal Empire finally lost its energy and vitality
As a self-proclaimed leader of the Muslims, Shah Waliullah Muhaddis Dehlwi's major concern was to unite the Muslim community which was in a state of chaos and disorder. In order to achieve his goals, he decided to win over the nobility and implement reforms with their help.

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