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

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1. How important was the Khilafat Movement? Give reasons for your answer.(14)

Can any of you give me seven points for this?

1) It gave political experience to the Muslims. This was the first time that Muslims had participated in such a mass event. This experience later helped them in the future for the PAkistan Movement.
2) The thinking of Muslims changed now they were focused on maintaining their positions and acting while being united.
3) The Muslim journalism started like zamindar, al hilal
4) It was the first time after 1857 that the Hindu and MUslims worked together and their unity could be seen. However later their relationships completely deteriorated.
5) When they gained experience their future struggle was made better
6) The Muslims got the identity of being a politically strong nation.
This is all I know. Hope it helps !
 
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Please mark. Comments would also be welcome.

1. What was the Hijrat movement?
ans. The Hijrat movement started in august 1920. India had been declared as Dar-ul-Harb so 18,000 muslims sold their belongings and left for Afghanistan. Although they were told that the Afghan government would welcome them this was not the case and the muslims had to return back. The Hijrat movement resulted in economic misery of the muslims who had left as all their pocessions were gone and they had lost their jobs.

I would give you four points for this !
 
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someone pls state clearly wat the followin terms mean,
Central legislature, imperial council, execuitve council, legislative asembly, dyarchy, bicameral legislature.
 
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Can you answer one of my question?
Why was Khialafat Movement founded? 7 marks
I've got three points for it but can you tell me if theyare right or not ? Please help will be really appreciated
1) To save the Caliph and the unity of the Ottoman Empire
2) As an Anti British protest
3) self rule and protecting the rights of Muslims to hve more of their representation in the government
please tell me if these points are correct or not ! And if their not right please tell me what are the right points ! Thankyou !
 
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Can you answer one of my question?
Why was Khialafat Movement founded? 7 marks
I've got three points for it but can you tell me if theyare right or not ? Please help will be really appreciated
1) To save the Caliph and the unity of the Ottoman Empire
2) As an Anti British protest
3) self rule and protecting the rights of Muslims to hve more of their representation in the government
please tell me if these points are correct or not ! And if their not right please tell me what are the right points ! Thankyou !
The third point isn't correct as self rule was the aim of Hindus not Muslims.
I wrote this answer. it might help you:

Why was the Khilafat movement formed?(7)

ans. The most important and immediate reason for the formation of the Khilifat movement was the British threat to dismember the Khilafat. This greatly disturbed the muslims as the Khilafat had a special place in their hearts. It had been formed by Hazrat Abu Bakr(ra) and contained Makkah and Madinah the religious centres of Islam. Even the title of Khalifa was important to muslims and they also thought of the Khilafat as a unifying symbol. It was completely unacceptable that this empire be broken up and parts of it given to non-muslim countries. In order to voice thier resentment they decide to form the Khilifat.
Furthermore, during the first world war , in order to gain the support of the muslims. the British promised them that they would guarantee the rights of the Kalifa and that his empire would not be split up. At the end of the war, however it was clear that the British did intend to keep their promise. The muslims were furious and started the Khilafat movement in order to remind the British of their promise.
It should not however be thought the Khilafat movement sprang solely from the British threat to dismember the muslim empire. It had its root in a deep-seated mistrurst held by the muslims of the ways of the west,particularly Britain, and how they treated muslim countries. For instance, Afghanistan and Persia both muslim countries wre subject to rivalry between Britain and Russia who governed them without giving thought to the view of the native population. There were also regular desertions by muslims in the British armu, who were unwilling to fight fellow muslims . The strenght of the muslim opinion can be seen in Mualvi Fazul ul haq's presedential adress to the muslim league : '' Every instance of a collapse of the muslim powers in this world is bound to have an adverse effect on our community.'' This feeling of mistrust was strenghtened to such an extent that the muslims launched the Khilafat movement.
 
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The third point isn't correct as self rule was the aim of Hindus not Muslims.
I wrote this answer. it might help you:

Why was the Khilafat movement formed?(7)

ans. The most important and immediate reason for the formation of the Khilifat movement was the British threat to dismember the Khilafat. This greatly disturbed the muslims as the Khilafat had a special place in their hearts. It had been formed by Hazrat Abu Bakr(ra) and contained Makkah and Madinah the religious centres of Islam. Even the title of Khalifa was important to muslims and they also thought of the Khilafat as a unifying symbol. It was completely unacceptable that this empire be broken up and parts of it given to non-muslim countries. In order to voice thier resentment they decide to form the Khilifat.
Furthermore, during the first world war , in order to gain the support of the muslims. the British promised them that they would guarantee the rights of the Kalifa and that his empire would not be split up. At the end of the war, however it was clear that the British did intend to keep their promise. The muslims were furious and started the Khilafat movement in order to remind the British of their promise.
It should not however be thought the Khilafat movement sprang solely from the British threat to dismember the muslim empire. It had its root in a deep-seated mistrurst held by the muslims of the ways of the west,particularly Britain, and how they treated muslim countries. For instance, Afghanistan and Persia both muslim countries wre subject to rivalry between Britain and Russia who governed them without giving thought to the view of the native population. There were also regular desertions by muslims in the British armu, who were unwilling to fight fellow muslims . The strenght of the muslim opinion can be seen in Mualvi Fazul ul haq's presedential adress to the muslim league : '' Every instance of a collapse of the muslim powers in this world is bound to have an adverse effect on our community.'' This feeling of mistrust was strenghtened to such an extent that the muslims launched the Khilafat movement.

Thanks ! But I still don't understand the last point. Can this be a point that "Gandhi also agreed to help the Khilafat leaders with the policy of non cooperation against the British which further helped the Muslims in establishing the khilafat movement." My teacher said that this an stage first two points that I've written is the correct answer.
 
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can anyone help me in planning the structure and relevant points of this question :
"Write about the Prophet’s different experiences of revelation, after the first revelation"
 
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Hello everyone ! Can you tell me that if these points are correct for the question: Why was Khilafat Movement started?
Th answer is :
1) to protect the Khalifa and the unity of the Ottoman Empire
2) as an Anti British protest
3) for self rule and having more representation of Muslims in the government
Please tell me if these are correct. If not tell me what are the correct points! Thanks to anyone who helps I'd be grateful to you !
there were some other reasons as well
1. as decline of every great muslim nation was to have an adverse effect on indian muslims , so to protect their dignity
2. turkey was the largest muslim empire in the world and to protect it from breaking away
3. to protect the muslim sacred places
4. to prove that religon and politics could go together
 
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i have a question of history
Q why dd iskander mirza have so many prime ministers ?
Q how serious were the constitutional crisis from 1947 _ 1958?
Q why dd ayub khan take over in 1958?
 
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Can any of you mark these answers for me:

1. What is Diarchy?(4)
ans.The system of Diarchy was introduced as part of the Montauge-Chelmsford reforms in 1918. According to it the areas of responsibility were divided into two lists namely transfered subjects and reserved subjects . The transfered subjects, such as local government and public education, were under the provincial ministers and the reserved subjects,like power resources and justice, were under the provincial governers.

2. Why was the Muslim-League founded?(7)
ans.One of the reasons for the formation of the muslim league was the opposition to partition to Bengal by Hindus. This re-enforced the communal division and since the Congress was predominantly Hindu the muslims realized that they needed their own party to protect and promote their interests.

Another reason that the muslims formed their own political party was due to their success at Simla. The Simla Delegation 1906 encouraged the muslims to form their own political party.

Furthermore although Bengal had been partitioned and the Simla Deputation was successful the muslims still felt that they lacked the influence that the Hindus had gained through Congress. Once this thought entered their mind it was inevitable that they would form their own political party.

I would appreciate comments.
I would also like someone to answer this question :

Of all the events between 1911-1919 was the Amritsar massacre the one that had the greatest impact on relations between the British and the Indian people? Give reasons for your answer.
in ur first question , do tll all the reserved and transfered subjects. i would mark it 3.5 as u mentioned some
and in ur second question tll when it was made <in 1906 after mohammaden educational conference > and summarise the answer
there is another reason that the muslims have starting beliving in 2 nation theory
 
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In second Language Urdu, Do you cont all the words (such as Mein, tum, aaj etc) In the essay?
no id on't think so otherwise 150 words would hardly be in half page. 150 words are in about 13-15 lines.
 
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For Islamiyat, can anyone please please please confirm whether the b part for paper 1 question 1 is importance of theme in Muslim's life today or presentation of theme in distinctive way? Because there is a conflict between Specimen paper and syllabus 2013? I am asking for examination in may 2013.
URGENT HELP NEEDED AND WOULD BE MUCH APPRECIATED!
 
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Please mark. Comments would also be welcome.

1. What was the Hijrat movement?
ans. The Hijrat movement started in august 1920. India had been declared as Dar-ul-Harb so 18,000 muslims sold their belongings and left for Afghanistan. Although they were told that the Afghan government would welcome them this was not the case and the muslims had to return back. The Hijrat movement resulted in economic misery of the muslims who had left as all their pocessions were gone and they had lost their jobs.
also mention that it was one of the reason of decline of khilafat movement
 
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For Islamiyat, can anyone please please please confirm whether the b part for paper 1 question 1 is importance of theme in Muslim's life today or presentation of theme in distinctive way? Because there is a conflict between Specimen paper and syllabus 2013? I am asking for examination in may 2013.
URGENT HELP NEEDED AND WOULD BE MUCH APPRECIATED!
it is presentation of theme in a distinct maner i m also giving exams in may june2013
 
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1) It gave political experience to the Muslims. This was the first time that Muslims had participated in such a mass event. This experience later helped them in the future for the PAkistan Movement.
2) The thinking of Muslims changed now they were focused on maintaining their positions and acting while being united.
3) The Muslim journalism started like zamindar, al hilal
4) It was the first time after 1857 that the Hindu and MUslims worked together and their unity could be seen. However later their relationships completely deteriorated.
5) When they gained experience their future struggle was made better
6) The Muslims got the identity of being a politically strong nation.
This is all I know. Hope it helps !
these r some other points i know
- the educated people and ulemas started taking intrest in politics
- it prepared the future pakistan movement leaders
- it stenghtened the 2 nation theory as it drew line b/w muslims and hindus
- they came to know that how to arrange masses and protests
- it gave a sense of politics tothem
hopr that they r helpfull to u
 
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