Sir Syed Ahmad Khan Aur 1857 سرسید احمد خاں اور ١٨٥٧ع (Hardcover, Edition 2021, Language: Urdu) edited by Dr. Rahat Abrar is a compilation of the three important writings of Sayyid or Syed Ahmad Khan popularly known as Sir Syed, who was a witness to the revolt of 1857 by the Indian public against Britain’s imperial regime. “Among the very few contemporary Indian accounts, the three that Sayyid Ahmad Khan wrote in the immediate aftermath, namely Tareekh-i-Sarkashi Bijnor, Asbabe-i-Sarkashi-i-Hindustan ka Jawab Mazmoon, and Loyal Mohammedans of India, offer a dramatic account of his experience and adjustment to what in retrospect was a turning point in Britain's imperial regime and his own emergence as a major leader of Indian response to profoundly changed circumstances”. Sir Syed offers a candid and courageous analysis of the defects of British rule that had inspired so much anger and discontent among the Indian people. Dr. Rahat Abrar has done remarkable research on the publication of these writings, their various editions and translations, by which Sir Syed tried to retain for himself and for Indians, in general, some space of self-confidence and autonomy in the face of foreign domination. This book helps understand full range of Sir Syed’s thought as it developed over time.