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

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Re: Pakistan Studies, Islamiyat and Urdu: Post your doubts h

And we only have Urdu B here in KSA. Anyways who would want to take A?
 
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am taking Urdu B :)
 
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It isnt that hard, right?
I mean Urdu B.
 
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i have experienced both ;)

urdu A and urdu B .......
 
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Silent Hunter said:
1.what was urdu hindi controversy?

1.it was started in 1867 . hindus demanded hindi to be official langauage. but muslims wanted urdu / persian to be official language.sir syed supported urdu in this thing.Due to this reason sir syed started two nation theory telling that muslims and hindus were two separate kinds of people.muslims opposed this and supported urdu as it was the sign and united the muslims of the india under one langauge.

2.How important was the two nations theory?

2.urdu was the national language for many years.but hindus opposed it in urdu controversy. this provoked sir syed to make his two nation theory to tel that urdu had place in hearts of muslims and was suppoorted by them and cant be replaced by hindu which was the langague of the hindus.it was important because sir syed had realised that muslims and hindu scouldnt work together as the hindus were not with the muslims

another reason was that the parliamentary system was not supported by sir syed.... hindus were in more number so they always outnumbered the muslims and due to this sir syed opposed it.sir syed realised that seaparate electorat e was the possible solution to this.so in view of his two nations theory he made this descion of separate electorate demand for elections for the good of the muslims.

another reason it was important was that congress spoke of competitive examinations for jobs and good posts while muslims were always not given good education so they were also not able to take good posts as hindu won all the seats and passed the examinations always.according to two nations theory sir syed suggested a separate quota for muslims as hindus were not working for the muslims at that time.so two nation theory was important here as well

is this both for 7 marks :)
 
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Gave xams 4 both?
 
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the first one is of 4 marks and next of 7 marks :)
 
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sweetiepie said:
Silent Hunter said:
1.what was urdu hindi controversy?

1.it was started in 1867 . hindus demanded hindi to be official langauage. but muslims wanted urdu / persian to be official language.sir syed supported urdu in this thing.Due to this reason sir syed started two nation theory telling that muslims and hindus were two separate kinds of people.muslims opposed this and supported urdu as it was the sign and united the muslims of the india under one langauge.

2.How important was the two nations theory?

2.urdu was the national language for many years.but hindus opposed it in urdu controversy. this provoked sir syed to make his two nation theory to tel that urdu had place in hearts of muslims and was suppoorted by them and cant be replaced by hindu which was the langague of the hindus.it was important because sir syed had realised that muslims and hindu scouldnt work together as the hindus were not with the muslims

another reason was that the parliamentary system was not supported by sir syed.... hindus were in more number so they always outnumbered the muslims and due to this sir syed opposed it.sir syed realised that seaparate electorat e was the possible solution to this.so in view of his two nations theory he made this descion of separate electorate demand for elections for the good of the muslims.

another reason it was important was that congress spoke of competitive examinations for jobs and good posts while muslims were always not given good education so they were also not able to take good posts as hindu won all the seats and passed the examinations always.according to two nations theory sir syed suggested a separate quota for muslims as hindus were not working for the muslims at that time.so two nation theory was important here as well

is this both for 7 marks :)
The first 1 is 4 4marks.
 
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Silent Hunter said:
the first one is of 4 marks and next of 7 marks :)

thanks but i want first one as 7 marks too :)
 
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it can r u in CIE BOARD :evil: :evil:
 
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yes its easy than urdu A ............ LARGE DIFFERENCE.....
 
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sweetiepie said:
it can r u in CIE BOARD :evil: :evil: :evil:
Well im not much experienced in Pak std n Islamiat. I just started stdin a few months ago n truly speakin im not much serious n might even not give xams as i've heard that they take the equivalency of foriegn students out of 5 subjects not 8 like the ones in Pakistan.
 
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duaazahra said:
sweetiepie said:
it can r u in CIE BOARD :evil: :evil: :evil:
Well im not much experienced in Pak std n Islamiat. I just started stdin a few months ago n truly speakin im not much serious n might even not give xams as i've heard that they take the equivalency of foriegn students out of 5 subjects not 8 like the ones in Pakistan.

yeah rite if u not studying then dont speak about the subject i want help better just mind it gurl :evil:
 
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Thaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaanx.
 
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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.
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 :)
 
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Q. Why have regional languages been promoted by Pakistan since 1947? [7]
 
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