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

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Can someone help me in answering this question:
(b) Why did Shah Wali Ullah have such a major influence on the revival of Islam in the
sub-continent? [7]
-he was a well known figure
-he stopped the Muslim decline
-Muslims had deteriorated into being a helpless and disorganized group of people and if they were to regain their power then strong leadership was required.He believed they were ignorant about Islam and the teaching of the Holy Quran. Therefore , an emphasis on Quranic teaching would not only improve their knowledge but produce a feeling of solidarity. He also believed that Muslim's knowledge of Islam was difficult to gain and so he felt that by translating Holy Quran into Persian would enable more people to read it. Books written influenced the revival of Islam (example).
Hope this helps:)
 
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There are other questions
Q Why did Shah Wali Ullah wish to revive Islam in the sub-continent? [7] (J2003/P1/1b)
Q WhydidSyedAhmedShaheedBarailviwishtoreviveIslaminthesub-continent? [7](N2002/P1/1b)
Q Why did Syed Ahmad Shaheed Barailvi have such a major influence on the revival of Islam in
the sub-continent? [7] (N2003/P1/1b)
Q How important was Shah Wali Ullah in the spread of Islam in the Sub-Continent before 1850?
Explain your answer. [14] (N2004/P1/1c)
Plz give me the small points
 
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Key Question 3 : What were the causes and consequences of the War of Independence 1857 ?

In 1857 British faced a serious challenge to their rule in India. This war is called war of Independence. There are many causes for this war which are:

Political
As British extended their control they introduced many ways of grabbing land like the use of Doctrine of Lapse was introduced by Lord Dalhousie was very unpopular. The mistreatment of Mughal Emperor was also another cause and when Lord Dalhousie moved the capital from Delhi. It angered many people. English was replaced by Persian as an Official language.

Religious and Social
As the rule of British grew so did its culture. The British thought that they were Superior Culture and Disrespected the Indian culture they also did not get mixed with the Indians as they thought that Indians are uneducated and uncivilized people. This arrogant attitude and the introduction of new ways of life with railways, roads and telegraph were not accepted to many Indians. Indians thought that their religion was ay threat by foreigners was sent Christian monks to spread their religion. These monks insulted the religion of the Indians. This angered many Indians.

Economic
We have learnt that how British merchants traded with India which was very profitable for them. The British imposed high taxes on Indians and the tax collectors were corrupt and kept some money for themselves the resentment grew when the British filled Indian market with cheap mass produced goods and many families were unable to sell their goods thus this made most of the Indians poor. British also made the salary of their army (Infantry) low.

Military
There were many Indian soldiers in the British army but not even a single one of Indian was made an officer. The British used their army to fight other countries and this was not accepted to Indians who wanted to leave their mother land. They were also rumors that The Indians were forced to convert into Christianity before they could be made the Officers.



The Events Of 1857
· In January 1857 the British announced that they would introduce a new rifle with a paper cartridge covered with grease to keep the powder dry and before the cartridge would be loaded the end had to be bitten off. However a rumor spread that the grease was made up of Cow and pigs fat. The Sepoys were so angry that they refused to use the new rifle.
· In March a Sepoy named Mangal Pandey defied his British officer and was executed.
· In May Sepoys of Meerut refused to touch the new cartridge so they were put to prison but their fellow Sepoys freed them and killed all the British then the soldiers marched to Delhi and captured it. The Mughal emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar II wined the support of Hindus and Muslims. The War spread and British lost control of Mathura, Kanpur, Jhansi and Allahabad as well as Delhi and Lucknow. This area is now known as Uttar pardesh. However British proved to be too powerful and quickly regained the areas they had lost.
· In September Delhi was regained and Bahdur Shah was put into life time prison. In august 1858 the war was officially over.

Reasons For Failure Of War of Independence 1857

1.Lack of Unity
Although the whole Indian nation faced resentment against the British but the aims were different. The Muslim wanted to regain control and again set up the Mughal Empire. Their was no general plan or a Leader. The princes did not want the Imperial power once again. There was no sense of patriotism and India was too dived for such a feeling.The only uniting force was Islam but the other groups opposed them which were Hindus and Sikhs as they did not want the rule of Muslim once again on the India. These were the reasons as British considered this as “Muslim Revolt”.








2.British Strength:
The most powerful country of that time and because of Industrial Resolution they had High tech weapons. The British army was well trained and was much disciplined and they were provided with large weapons and Funds by the British government. The Perhaps the major reason for the failure of this uprising was the strength of the British.The Britain was Indians were still fighting with each other and in the mean time the British use it clever techniques and weapons to crush the rebellion furthermore it had the support. of some loyal states like Kashmir who sent 2000 troops to support the British win the war.

The Effects of the War
The failure of the war conformed the British masters of India. The war did not loosen control but rather tightened it. The East India Company was abolished and the Britain took full control of the Indians affairs. In 1877 the Queen Victoria was given the title as Empress of India and the Mughal royal family decade away. There were very cruel acts in the war as in the town of Cawnpore the Indians had murdered several British women and children to avenge their deaths the British killed anyone who was sympathetic to Indians. They also introduced Viceroy who was known responsible for all the acts in the country. He had over thousand civil servants to help him administer the country. These ranged from highly paid judge to lowly paid junior administer. After the War the British stopped funding Muslim schools and because Muslims still were not ready to accept the British rule so they did not go in the British schools and became uneducated. This was not the case with Sikhs and Hindus and they became friendly with the British and very quickly learned to speak English. After 1857 British did not trust the Indians and thus they were not taken in the army and the British did not allow Indians to have their own weapons and thus making the further rebellions less effective. The Control of the British in India was now unchallenged.
 
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Are we going to do the same with other reformers also
writing his services!!!!!!!!
if the question says 'why he wished to revive islam', write the problems in the society of his time and if it says 'why he had marked influence on subcontinent or islamic soceity' write his contributions. this rule goes for all three reformers
 
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There are other questions
Q Why did Shah Wali Ullah wish to revive Islam in the sub-continent? [7] (J2003/P1/1b)
Q WhydidSyedAhmedShaheedBarailviwishtoreviveIslaminthesub-continent? [7](N2002/P1/1b)
Q Why did Syed Ahmad Shaheed Barailvi have such a major influence on the revival of Islam in
the sub-continent? [7] (N2003/P1/1b)
Q How important was Shah Wali Ullah in the spread of Islam in the Sub-Continent before 1850?
Explain your answer. [14] (N2004/P1/1c)
Plz give me the small points

Q1-He was grieved to see the decline of Muslims power,degeneration of Muslim society in the sub subcontinent after aurangzeb's death(1707)
-Muslims degenerated from a powerful and integrated community to a helpless and disorganized group of people.
-urgent need for moral regeneration so shah walli ullah palyed a role to assemble(this is not an appropriate word) the muslims
-he found many un Islamic believes and practices which had crept among the muslims
-he disturbed by the rise of non muslim forces,Maratha and Sikhs who making life difficult 4 muslims in delhi and punjab.
-he thought main cause of decline of muslim rule was ignorance to Quran
-he translated Quran
-he conscious of betterment of peasants and craftsmen
i'll answer rest of them after 10 mins
 
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There are other questions
Q Why did Shah Wali Ullah wish to revive Islam in the sub-continent? [7] (J2003/P1/1b)
Q WhydidSyedAhmedShaheedBarailviwishtoreviveIslaminthesub-continent? [7](N2002/P1/1b)
Q Why did Syed Ahmad Shaheed Barailvi have such a major influence on the revival of Islam in
the sub-continent? [7] (N2003/P1/1b)
Q How important was Shah Wali Ullah in the spread of Islam in the Sub-Continent before 1850?
Explain your answer. [14] (N2004/P1/1c)
Plz give me the small points
this might hel:
http://s3.amazonaws.com/wcsource/61...124643&Signature=UokktKqS7WkAjRADQl0rrM5kh0E=
 
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He worked hard to ensure that he was a role model for every Muslim. He translated Quran into Persian because many people were unfamiliar with Arabic. Later his sons, Shah Abdul Qader and Shah Rafi, translated Quran into Urdu so more and more people could gain Islamic knowledge. He wrote fifty one books in Persian and Arabic. Amongst the most famous were Hujjatullah-ul-Baligha and Izalat-Akhfa. He also wrote an account of the first four caliphs of Islam in a way that was acceptable to both Shias and Sunnis. In economics he emphasised the need for social justice and for peasants and craftsmen to be truly valued for their contribution to the economy. His most important contributions to the Muslim community was his organization of opposition to the Marathas, who were threatening to over-run the Mughal Empire from the south. It was to call together the divinities among Muslims and unite them for Jihad. He wrote a letter to Afghan King Ahmad Shah Abdali and joined local forces with local Muslim leaders and defeated the Marathas in the Battle of Panipat in 1761. However, despite encouragement from Shah Wali Ullah, the Muslim leaders did not unite to take advantage of the defeat of the Marathas. Perhaps if they had done so, the Muslims would not have soon found themselves under Non-Muslim rule.

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guys i wana ask 1 thing that in Islamiat :
part (a) requires some of the quranic verses and some hadis........................so if there is no reference regarding the question so what we should adD?? plz tell
I MEAN 10 MARK QUESTION plz help
 
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guys i wana ask 1 thing that in Islamiat :
part (a) requires some of the quranic verses and some hadis........................so if there is no reference regarding the question so what we should adD?? plz tell
I MEAN 10 MARK QUESTION plz help
first thing there is reference to every topic from quran or hadis. but if u cant remember the exact words, u can write the main message of the hadis or verse without quoting it. n second thing is that its highly recommended to add reference but its not compulsary
 
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guys i wana ask 1 thing that in Islamiat :
part (a) requires some of the quranic verses and some hadis........................so if there is no reference regarding the question so what we should adD?? plz tell
I MEAN 10 MARK QUESTION plz help
yes if u want score 9 or 10 out of 10 then at least add 2 references and as glamgurl has said if u can not learn the exact words, u can write the main message of the hadith or verse without quoting it.
 
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Surah Refrences-

About the unbelievers religion:
"And they say:there is nothing but our life of this world, we die, we live and nothing destroys us except time." [45:24]
-Conferment of Prophethood:
"Read (Proclaim) in the name of thy Lord and Cherisher who created.
Created man out of a (mere) clot of congealed blood.
Read and your Lord is most bountiful.
He who taught the use of pen.
Taught man that which he knew not. [96:1-5]
-Preaching:
"O thou wrapped up in a mantle,
arise and deliver thy warning,
and thy Lord do thou magnify." [74:1-3]
"And admonish thy nearest kinsmen." [26:214]
"And expound openly what thou art commanded, and turn away from those who join false gods with Allah." [15:94]
-Brotherhood:
"Believers are but a single brotherhood." [49:10]
-Holy Prophet's SAW character:
"Verily you have in the messenger of Allah, a beautiful pattern of conduct." [33:21]
-Event of Dar un Nadwa plotting against Prophet SAW:
"Remember how the unbelievers plotted against thee, to keep thee in bonds, to slay thee, or get thee out of thy home. They plot and plan, and Allah too plans, but the best of planners is Allah." [8:30]
-The Holy Prophet SAW leaving Makkah:
"And we have put a barrier before them and behind them. We have covered them up so they cannot see."[36:9]
-Fasting made obligatory - 623AD:
"O you who believe, fasting has been prescribed to you as it was prescribed to those before you so that you may learn self restraint."[2:183]
-Zakat made obligatory:
"And spend of your substance in the cause of Allah;....do good.. for Allah loveth those who do good." [2:195]
-Change of Qiblah:
"And We see the turning of your face ( for guidance) to the heavens, now shall We turn you to a Qiblah that shall please you. Turn then your face in the direction of the Sacred Mosque. [2:144]
-Permission for Jihad in Safar:
"Fight in the way of Allah, those who fight you. [2:190]
-Battle of Badr:
"Remember ye implored the assistance of your Lord, and he answered you:"i will assist you with a thousand of the angels, ranks on ranks." [8:9]
"Allah had helped you at Badr when you were a contemptible little force." [3:123]
-Battle of Uhad:
"What ye suffered on the day the two armies met, was with the leave of Allah, in order that He might test the believers" [3:166]
"Those of you who turned back on the day the two hosts met, ---- it was Satan who caused them to fail---"[3:155]
-Battle of Trench:
"O ye who believe! Remember the Grace of Allah(bestowed) on you, when there came down on you hosts(to overwhelm you):but We sent against them a hurricane and forves that ye saw not. But Allah sees (clearly) all that ye do." [33:9]
-Treaty of Hudaibiya:
"Truly did Allah fulfill the vision for His Messenger: ye shall enter the Sacred Mosque, if Allah wills,with minds secure, -and without fear." [48:27]
"Allahs good pleasure was with the believers when they swore fealty to thee under the tree:He knew what was in their hearts,and He sent down tranquility to them:and He rewarded them with a speedy victory." [48:18]
"Verily we have granted thee a manifest victory."[48:1]
-Conquest of Makkah:
"And say:Truth has(now) arrived and falsehood perished: for falsehood is (by its nature) bound to Perish." [17:81] - V.Important
"There shall be no reprach against you this day, go you are free." - Hadis.
-Last Revelation in the Plain Of Arafat:
"This day have i perfected your religion for you, completed My favour upon you, and have chosen for you Islam as your religion." [5:3]
 
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Hello,
I'm new to this forum. My teacher gave me a question:
"Why did Quaid present his 14 points and what is their importance in the history of pakistan?"
I found the answer for the first part but I am not able to find enough points for the importance of 14 points' in the history of Pakistan. Can anyone give me some points?
 
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history question from Nov 2009
Do you agree that celebration of day of deliverance in 1939 was justified ?give reasons for your answer [14]

I do not understand what do we have to write
 
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hullo. i have a question
y was the day of dieverance celebrated?[7]
plz hlp...... smbody anybody.....!!!!
1. to mark end of congress trynnany
2. to celebrate freedom from injustice (in this point u can explain the wardha scheme n such attempts of hindus)
3. to show muslim strength
 
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