Question
What do you know about ‘Luddismo’? Explain.

Answer

  1. Luddism, was a movement led by the charismatic General Ned Ludd. Its main aim was to demand minimum wages, control over the labour of women and children, work for those who had lost their jobs because of the coming of machinery, and the right to form trade unions so that they could legally present their demands. During the early years of industrialisation, the working population did not have the right to vote nor legal methods to express their anger at the manner in which their lives had been overturned. About 80,000 people gathered peacefully in August 1819, at St.Peter's Fields in Manchester to claim democratic rights of political organization, public meetings and of the freedom of the press.
  2. This movement was ruthlessly suppressed. It was known as Peterloo Massacre Their demands were rejected by the Parliament.

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The Ideal Student
Abd al-Latif, a twelfth-century legal and medical scholar of Baghdad, talks to his ideal student:
'I commend you not to learn your sciences from books unaided, even though you may trust your ability to understand. Resort to teachers for each science you seek to acquire; and should your teacher be limited in his knowledge take all that he can offer, until you find another more accomplished than he. You must venerate and respect him. When you read a book, make every effort to learn it by heart and master its meaning. Imagine the book to have disappeared and that you can dispense with it, unaffected by its loss. One should read histories, study biographies and the experiences of nations. By doing this, it will be as though, in his short life space, he lived contemporaneously with peoples of the past, was on intimate terms with them, and knew the good and bad among t model your conduct on that of the early Muslims. Therefore, read the biography of the Prophet and follow in his footsteps. You should frequently distrust your nature, rather than have a good opinion of it, submitting your thoughts to men of learning and their works, proceeding with caution and avoiding haste. He who has not endured the stress of study will not taste the joy of knowledge. When you have finished your study and reflection, occupy your tongue with the mention of God's name, and sing His praises. Do not complain if the world turns its back on you. Know that learning leaves a trail and a scent proclaiming its possessor; a ray of light and brightness shining on him, pointing him out.'
- Ahmad ibn al Qasim ibn Abi Usaybia, Uyun al Anba.
Questions:
  1. What do you know about Abd-al-Latif?
  2. Why should books be learnt by heart?
  3. Discuss the importance of teacher in the life of an ideal student.