The decline of the Mughal Empire significantly impacted Muslims in South Asia, leading to political fragmentation and social upheaval. As central authority weakened, various regional powers emerged, often marginalizing Muslims in favor of other communities. This decline also facilitated the rise of British colonial influence, which further altered the socio-economic landscape for Muslims, contributing to communal tensions and identity crises that resonate to this day. Ultimately, the collapse fostered a sense of insecurity among Muslims, prompting calls for unity and political representation.
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