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

    the events leading to the migration to medina After the death of Abu talib the holy prophet had lost the clan protection as his worst enemy Abu lahab became the chief of the clan of banu hashim. He decided to find a new center for preaching Islam and went to taif but the people of taif not only...
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    Pakistan Studies, Islamiyat and Urdu: Post your doubts here!

    The fifth pillar of Islam is the pilgrimage to Makah during a fixed period of the annual month zulhujja. To perform hajj is a very strenuous form of worship though Muslims should attempt to go once in their lifetime if they have the means. The Quran says Pilgrimage there to is a duty men owe to...
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    Pakistan Studies, Islamiyat and Urdu: Post your doubts here!

    The holy prophet character clearly gives us our responsibilities as individual. His hadith tells us our responsibilities as individual. The holy prophet said:“Every one of you is responsible and every one of you will be questioned about his responsibility” The hadith set for special study also...
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    Pakistan Studies, Islamiyat and Urdu: Post your doubts here!

    To what extent the improvement in road railways and air can increase food supplies?(6) Roads can carry high value and perishable food items and can serve door to door service. However they cannot carry bulky food items and is expensive over longer distances. Railways can carry high bulky food...
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    Pakistan Studies, Islamiyat and Urdu: Post your doubts here!

    why the supply of electricity is unreliable in many parts of Pakistan?(4) Financial constraints and lack of hydroelectricity due to lack of monsoon rainfall and silting and increase in use due to urbanization and industrialization , power theft, power losses due to leakage from power lines and...
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    Pakistan Studies, Islamiyat and Urdu: Post your doubts here!

    why the lucknow pact came about?(7) The Lucknow pact was signed to ironically drift away from the British and to join hands with congress as many of Muslims rights and demands were not fulfilled. The Kanpur mosque tragedy in which the Muslim mosque was demolished and the refusal to alleviate...
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    Pakistan Studies, Islamiyat and Urdu: Post your doubts here!

    Was the two nation theory the most important contribution laid by sir syed to the cause of Muslims? Do you agree? Give reasons for your answer Sir Syed Ahmed khan had believed politically that Hindus and Muslims are one nation however he changed his political beliefs to two nation theory after...
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    History Questions!

    why the British were successful in maintaining its control in the subcontinent between 1750 to 1850? (7) The Mughal Empire had stagnated when the British influence grew in India. There was no uniting force in India. The Indian people considered British as their allies rather than their enemies...
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    History Questions!

    why the lucknow pact came about? The Lucknow pact was signed to ironically drift away from the British and to join hands with congress as many of Muslims rights and demands were not fulfilled. The Kanpur mosque tragedy in which the Muslim mosque was demolished and the refusal to alleviate the...
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    History Questions!

    Was anything achievable in the round table conferences of 1930 to 1932?Explain your answer. The Round table conferences were held in London. The purpose was to consider the report of Simon commission and to suggest such reforms which could satisfy all the political parties. There were three...
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    History Questions!

    Was the two nation theory the most important contribution laid by sir syed to the cause of muslims? Do you agree? give reasons for your answer. Sir Syed Ahmed khan had believed politically that Hindus and Muslims are one nation however he changed his political beliefs to two nation theory after...
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