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

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Why did Jinnah produce his 14 Points in 1929? [7]

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The 14 Points set out the demands of any future negotiations with either Congress or the
British Government. The demands were also to form the basis of the Muslims demands for a
separate homeland. It also convinced them that the Hindus and Muslims were two separate
nations.

However nothing like this is mentioned in book.in book it says that Muslims were being asked d to make too many concessions by Nehru report and that quaid got heckled and then wrote the 14 points.It does not have any concise answer with 3 points for the question.Can someone please tell me the correct answer and write as if you are writing answer in real paper.
 
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Why did Jinnah produce his 14 Points in 1929? [7]

In ms it is written:
The 14 Points set out the demands of any future negotiations with either Congress or the
British Government. The demands were also to form the basis of the Muslims demands for a
separate homeland. It also convinced them that the Hindus and Muslims were two separate
nations.

However nothing like this is mentioned in book.in book it says that Muslims were being asked d to make too many concessions by Nehru report and that quaid got heckled and then wrote the 14 points.It does not have any concise answer with 3 points for the question.Can someone please tell me the correct answer and write as if you are writing answer in real paper.
All i remember is that i did sec2 from bajwa book and everything was in just as much detail as it has to be. many things are unclear in nigel kelly.
 
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how to answer such question
' punjabi has been promoted more than any other pakistani regional language between 1947 to 1999' give reasons why u might agree or disagree with this statement
 
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Can anybody distinguish between the book of Nigel Kelly and Bajwa of pak stu. Friends what do you recommend? Which one is better? :)
 
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Can anybody distinguish between the book of Nigel Kelly and Bajwa of pak stu. Friends what do you recommend? Which one is better? :)
everybody will say nigel kelly. I say do both. Bajwa is very helpful for sec2 14 marks questions. although kelly is good overall.
 
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Thanks.;)
I have another question. Why did the Muslim League and Congress oppose the Government Of India Act 1935?


The Government of India Act 1935 was a new constitution introduced by the British government in which they took all the transferred subjects from the provincial government. Although it was the last constitution introduced by the British before the independence of the sub-continent but it aggravated the situation of the Indians. Some of the rules introduced in this constitution were in the favour of both Hindus and the Muslims but the reality was somehow different. The taking back of the transferred subjects became very instrumental in annoying the Indians. The governors were given the special powers by which they could dismiss the assemblies. Therefore, all the powers of the assembly were in the hands of the governor. Even the governors were given the authority to exert the special powers in the reserved subjects. In this act the British government agreed the demand of the voting of all the adult men and women but in reality, there was a very limited franchise. From the both Muslims and the Hindus, only 25% of the people were having the right to vote. In some areas, women were also not allowed to vote. Diarchy was dropped at provincial level and was introduced at central government level which angered the Indians. Therefore many of the Indians opposed it as Jinnah said it to be as "rotten" and "fundamentally wrong. The Hindus were also angered as Nehru said this act as "a machine with strong brakes with no engine. These statements describe that there were no rights given to the Indians to move along with the British in the sub-continent anymore.:)
 
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assalamoaikum. could anyone please tell me what is the pattern for surahs.according to the syllabus they are asking for distinctive features in which surah portrays itself yet in papers for 2012 the question is about what are the teachings from this surah for todays muslim.so which is it.the teachings for muslims or distinctve features????
 
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Isnt it available on internet?
And please someone answer my question punjabi one

Punjabi language is one of the most developed languages of the sub-continent and is the most developed language of Pakistan. It has a long history and a number of promoters which shows it's development and progress. Throughout the history, it has been referred with various names such as Masoodi, Al-Hindi and Hindko. The tern "Punjabi" was firstly used in 1080 by hafiz Barkhurdar who used this name to describe the language. It was written in Gurmukhi script but at the time of the Mughals, the Arabic script was used. Nowadays, it is written in the Urdu script. This language was influenced by many languages such as Persian, Arabic, Hindi, Turkish and English but nowadays Sindhi and Pashto are also involved. There are many folk tales which aided the promotion of Punjabi such as Heer-Ranjha (written by Waris Shah), Sassi-Punnu (written by Fazal shah) and Sohni-Mahiwal. On the other hand, there are many kafis and blank-verse published for the promotion of the Punjabi language. With this all there are many promoters of this language such as Baba Farid Ganjshakar, Sultan Bahu and Bulle shah who wrote the mystical lores. On the other hand the translation of Quran by Muhammad Ali faiq was very instrumental in the promotion of this language. Ustaad Daman, Shareef Kunjahi, Ahmed Rahi and Munir Niazi also promoted the language. Due to this and further progress this language is one of the most developed language of 21st century:)
 
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how to answer such question
' punjabi has been promoted more than any other pakistani regional language between 1947 to 1999' give reasons why u might agree or disagree with this statement

Punjabi language is one of the most developed languages of the sub-continent and is the most developed language of Pakistan. It has a long history and a number of promoters which shows it's development and progress. Throughout the history, it has been referred with various names such as Masoodi, Al-Hindi and Hindko. The tern "Punjabi" was firstly used in 1080 by hafiz Barkhurdar who used this name to describe the language. It was written in Gurmukhi script but at the time of the Mughals, the Arabic script was used. Nowadays, it is written in the Urdu script. This language was influenced by many languages such as Persian, Arabic, Hindi, Turkish and English but nowadays Sindhi and Pashto are also involved. There are many folk tales which aided the promotion of Punjabi such as Heer-Ranjha (written by Waris Shah), Sassi-Punnu (written by Fazal shah) and Sohni-Mahiwal. On the other hand, there are many kafis and blank-verse published for the promotion of the Punjabi language. With this all there are many promoters of this language such as Baba Farid Ganjshakar, Sultan Bahu and Bulle shah who wrote the mystical lores. On the other hand the translation of Quran by Muhammad Ali faiq was very instrumental in the promotion of this language. Ustaad Daman, Shareef Kunjahi, Ahmed Rahi and Munir Niazi also promoted the language. Due to this and further progress this language is one of the most developed language of 21st century:)
 
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Hey! Do we have to learn the Ahadith and Quranic passages set for special study because I just saw two questions( compulsary) that were related to these passages.
One was about Allah's relation with two of His messengers. The other was about the teachings of the special Ahadith about individual responsibilities. Please answer my question as quickly as possible as I have my mocks day after tomorow.
 
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