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Sir Syed Ahmad Khan devoted his life to spread education among Muslims. When the British introduced modern education in India, the Muslims looked upon it with suspicion for they feared that the English language would weaken their faith. On the other hand the Hindus who wholeheartedly embraced it progressed in all walks of life. This opened the eyes of the Muslim intelligentsia of the time, chief among whom was Sir Syed Ahmed Khan. He felt that English education was the only panacea for the regeneration of Muslims. A great milestone in this direction was the foundation of the Aligarh Scientific Society. The system of education, which Sir Syed advocated was the modern European education without compromising with religious values. It was in fact a rapprochement between science and religion affective response as a result of his/ her estimation of the degree to which some fact of job reality is congruent or incongruent with his/ her values. Job satisfaction to constitute an attitudinal variable that measure how to person feels about his job including different facets of the job.
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