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Pakistan Studies, Islamiyat and Urdu: Post your doubts here!

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urdu was promoted cuz it was the langauge of muslims.it united the muslims of india in those times and was also chosen as the national langauge of pakistan.more development was taken in it.so that more people could have knowledge in it and promote it.

punjabi was promoted cuz it contained many influential things like poetry and other works of bulleh shah's kalam.it was thought that his work should be protected for future generations and save it

balochi langauage was promoted alot so that the people dont forget it and due to the works of people like jam darang. his works were great.radip pakistan promoted it by broadcasting in balochi and newspapers and books were publishedin balochi langauage to promote it at national levels.

sindhi was also promoted cuz it played a major role in literature and it was felt that the ork of the people should be kept alive and not forgotten.the works of shah abdul latif bhitai and sachal sarmast was to be preserved....... so government made sindhiology department in univeristy of jamshoro. sarmast academy was setup . all this was done to promote sindhi langauage.


pushto was promoted cuz it played a major role in the independence of muslims.... it made people stand up for their rights .... univerity of peshawar supported it and books were written in pushto..... sahibzada abdul qayum played major role in it.

so thts why regional languages been promoted by the Pakistan government.
 
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sweetiepie said:
(c) Was the Simla Conference of 1945 the most important factor during the 1940s leading to the
partition of the sub-continent in 1947? Give reasons for your answer. [14]
(c) The Viceroy Lord Wavell called the Simla Conference (1945) in June 1945 just at the end of World War 2. The Viceroy wanted to establish an Executive Council in which all subjects expect defence should be given to Indians. He proposed that equal number of Hindu and Muslim members would be included in the Executive Council. For the first time the important portfolios of foriegn affairs, finance and interior would be held by Indians.
The Congress objected to the idea of equal number of Hindus and Muslims, and desired that one Muslim seat should be given to Congress because there were many Muslims in the Congress party.
Quaid-e-Azam took a firm stand and explained that Muslim League, being the sole representative party of Muslims of India, had the right to nominate all Muslim members. The conference failed on the crucial point of method of selection. But it was clear that the point of 'partition of India' was not on the agenda of the Simla Conference. The Simla Conference ended without achieving anything.
The idea of the partition of India was given in the plan of Cabinet Mission which visited India in 1946. In its long term plan the provinces were divided into 3 groups on the basis of Hindu and Muslim majority population. It was stated that any group or province could opt of the constitution if the scheme did not work. Muslim League initially accepted the plan because the possibility of the creation of a seperate homeland for Muslims existed there. The Cabinet Mission Plan also failed because the Congress gave its own interpretation to the plan saying that the Central Government (where Congress would be a majority) could alter the plan.
Therefore it is clear that the Simla Conference had nothing to do with the partition of the sub-continent. It was the Cabinet Mission plan which contained the idea of seperating the Hindu and Muslim majority provinces.

IS THIS ANSWER CORRECT :)

explain : the pakistan resolution,the cripps mission.quit india campaign, Gandhi Jinnah talks,election of 1945-46,3 june plan ........ add these things too
 
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(c) Was the Simla Conference of 1945 the most important factor during the 1940s leading to the
partition of the sub-continent in 1947? Give reasons for your answer. [14]

(c)

The Viceroy Lord Wavell called the Simla Conference (1945) in June 1945 just at the end of World War 2. The Viceroy wanted to establish an Executive Council in which all subjects expect defence should be given to Indians. He proposed that equal number of Hindu and Muslim members would be included in the Executive Council. For the first time the important portfolios of foriegn affairs, finance and interior would be held by Indians.
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The conference failed on the crucial point of method of selection. But it was clear that the point of 'partition of India' was not on the agenda of the Simla Conference. The Simla Conference ended without achieving anything.
The idea of the partition of India was given in the plan of Cabinet Mission which visited India in 1946. In its long term plan the provinces were divided into 3 groups on the basis of Hindu and Muslim majority population. It was stated that any group or province could opt of the constitution if the scheme did not work. Muslim League initially accepted the plan because the possibility of the creation of a seperate homeland for Muslims existed there. The Cabinet Mission Plan also failed because the Congress gave its own interpretation to the plan saying that the Central Government (where Congress would be a majority) could alter the plan.

The muslims passed the pakistan resolution in 1940 asking for only solution to be the separation of india and the formation of a new state Pakistan...... they only accepted that solution to the subcontinent which ensured partition of india and the making of Pakistan.it was now clear that muslims now had one thing : PARTITION.NOTHING ELSE

then came the cripps mission in whcih sir stafford cripps came to india to see if a compromise could be reached....(add the points of cripps mission) the muslims and hindus both opposed it cuz it did not conatin partition and hindus were not waitng any more for self rule.

then was the quit india campaign in which hindus decided to remove british from india by riots and unrest against the british rule and the british people so that they could be free of any british rule of india as they only wanted self rule.

gandhi jinnah talks were held in 1945 which failed............ but it told one thing that league was also a great force as congress and could also fight other parties.... jinnah did not accept gandhi as the representative of whole of india
Therefore it is clear that the Simla Conference had nothing to do with the partition of the sub-continent. It was the Cabinet Mission plan which contained the idea of seperating the Hindu and Muslim majority provinces. (add two more points of the talks)

then came the confrence (discussed earlier)

then was the elections..these were total changed elections now...........muslim league won most of the muslim seats and was very successful...this showed how league influence amongst the people was spreading and expmanding as now people knew for what the league stood ..........

idea of the partition of India was given in the plan of Cabinet Mission which visited India in 1946. In its long term plan the provinces were divided into 3 groups on the basis of Hindu and Muslim majority population. It was stated that any group or province could opt of the constitution if the scheme did not work. Muslim League initially accepted the plan because the possibility of the creation of a seperate homeland for Muslims existed there. The Cabinet Mission Plan also failed because the Congress gave its own interpretation to the plan saying that the Central Government (where Congress would be a majority) could alter the plan.

in the last the 3 june plan was announced. it accepeted the formation of pakistan and sepaarate muslim home land and gave the right to the princly states to join wichever state they wanted to join..........

ATLAST PAKISTAN WAS MADE........................

but it can be seen that ...................... event was most important cuz.........................

(it now needs a final justification that which event was more important......... its your own will , which event you think is more important in this case) :) :)

[hope this helps]
 
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FINAL PARAGRAPH:

it can be seen that pakistan resolution was most important event because it showed that muslims were not only accepting a solution to the subcontinent that ensured partition of india and the creation of a new state Pakistan.that can be seen in gandhi jinnah talks,opposition to the cripps mission,.....this all shows one thing: PARTITION IS NEEDED . it was then realised by every body that partition was now necessary for the muslims and so finally a new state Pakistan was born.

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thanks alot we have to write this after state they wanted to join..........right ??
 
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yes...... at the final.......

add maximum references for final marks
 
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3(b) Why was Dr Allama Muhammad Iqbal an important influence on the struggle for a separate homeland for Pakistan? [7]

Allama Muhammad Iqbal was a great influence on the struggle for a seperate homeland for Muslims of the sub-continent. He expressed the idea of a seperate homeland in his Allahabad Address in 1930. He stressed that Muslims are a seperate nation and they should they should keep their cultural and religious identity.

Allama Iqbal strongly supported the two nation theory and said that there was no possibility of peace in the sub-continent unless Muslims were recognised as a seperate nation. He explained that since Islam is a complete code of life and guides the Muslims in every field, therefore Muslims in India needed a home land where they could freely profess their religion and mould their lives in accordance with the principles of Islam.

Thus Iqbal's views helped the Muslims to determine a line of action and work out a definite programme in order to achiene the goal of a seperate homeland.Iqbal's importance lies in the fact it was the first time that the idea of a seperate Muslim state was expressed from Muslim League platform.The Lahore Resolution of 1940 was in fact based upon the ideas expressed in the Allahabad Address of 1930. Allama Iqbal's influence and contribution to the ideology of Pakistan cannot be underestimated.

He was a great poet of that time and expressed his views through poetry too to tell the people of separate homeland.... it wa shis vuiew that muslim shoudl a their own state where they could live freely.his speeches book and poetry also contributed alot to partition.

In Lahore Resolution of 1940 the muslims demanded a separate homeland which was the basis of the views of Allama Iqbal in his address of Allahabad.

So it can be seen that allma mohammad iqbal was very important person for partition and the muslims.he gave the muslims a clear goal for which the muslims should work to get freedom and a separate state.... so that they can also live freely with out anyfear.
 
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This seem to be 10 mark Q.
 
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can any question regarding abu bakr's battles come in isl paper?
 
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Dont worry it wont come. If come leave it in choice.
 
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i dont remember exactly but only read generally ...
 
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Reasons of failure of khilafat movement for 7 marks
Reasons of failure of war of independence

sum one answer plss ???
 
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evilduel said:
can any question regarding abu bakr's battles come in isl paper?


well yup they may write that Explain or trace the expansion of Islam in Abu Bakrs time as a caliph so u have to give the battles important one !
And this is very long ! :(



sweetiepie said:
Reasons of failure of khilafat movement for 7 marks
Reasons of failure of war of independence

sum one answer plss ???


1.Gandhis untimely stoppage of Non cooperation movement
2.The caliph being removed by his people only and it didnt matter what muslims said to british the caliph was removed by his people !
3.Failure of hijrat movement
4.No union between Hindus and Muslims,Gandhi by participating in this movement was helping protect india as he said and the Muslim leaders like Jinnah and ML told people not to take part in the gandhis movement .

there are more but i dont remember them :D :D

FOR WOI failure !
No unity some hindus and muslims supported british and gave the british support in the war by providing soldiers for getting rewards from british
2.lack of coordination,only people in south rose the others never did
3.British soldiers tooo powerful
4.Lord Dalhousies policies of tackling the war
5.Only a few leaders were capable leaders like Nana Sahib and rani of Jhansi,the others were not up to the standard like Bahudur shah zafar who was tooo old .
6.Also the muslim sepoys used bahudar shah as the unifying symbol but hindu sepoys didnt want him to be the ruler again and the muslims getting power again so there were rebellions inside the sepoys and some not supporting others !

PHEW !
 
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i need full answers :)

Q Why did shah wali ullah have such a major inflluence on the revival of islam in the subcontinent [7]

Q Why did syed ahmad barailvi have such a major inflluence on the revival of islam in the subcontinent [7]


Q Was the work of the syed ahmad barailvi most important facetor in the revival of islam in the subcontinent ? [14]

QDid shah wali ullah contibute more to teh spread of islami than anyone esle in the sub continent before 1850 ? Explain your answer [14]

Reasons of failure of khilafat movement for 7 marks

Reasons of failure of war of independence
 
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sweetiepie said:
Q Was the work of the syed ahmad barailvi most important facetor in the revival of islam in the subcontinent ? [14]

QDid shah wali ullah contibute more to teh spread of islami than anyone esle in the sub continent before 1850 ? Explain your answer [14]

Just wanna point out, that both these question would have the exact same answer...
So it is basically one question..
 
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sweetiepie said:
i need full answers :)

Q Why did shah wali ullah have such a major inflluence on the revival of islam in the subcontinent [7]

swu was a major reformer of muslims.he influenced muslims in many ways.
he wrote 51 books for the betterment of muslims.they include izalata al akhfa and hajat ul baligha.he wrote books to unit shia and sunni muslims.he also wrote books which were acceptable to all muslims and which united them.
he belived that muslims were in failure cuz of not following their religion.this was due to the fact that they couldnt understand the HOLY QURAN because it was in arabic.so he translated it from arabic to persian for better understaing of the Islamic Teachings.
according to him muslims could only progress by understanding the tru principls of Islam.

(explain above points the same way)
 
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