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

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Q Was the in-fighting between Aurangzeb’s successors the most important reason for the collapse
of the Mughal Empire? Explain your answer. [14]
 
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Islamiat paper pattern changed so suddenly, are they out of their mind? :O
Can anyone confirm whether we'd be provided with extra sheets?
And yeah, can someone give me sample B part(new B part) answers for Surahs?
 
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In the question"Was celebration of Day of deliverance justified? Explain. 14"
What will be the points for not justified?
 
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Q Was the in-fighting between Aurangzeb’s successors the most important reason for the collapse
of the Mughal Empire? Explain your answer. [14]
this is an easy one. first explain the succession fights among aurangzeb successors. Give some names and then tell its effects on the empire's economy. Once you have discussed these , write about other different reasons such as the extravagant lifestyle of rulers, bad administration, huge empire meaning administrative problems, foreign invasions, corruption etc. In the end give a conclusion for your answer
 
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can sum1 plzz provide me with a comlete answer to this question.

Of all the events in the period 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 ans. [14]
 
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this is an easy one. first explain the succession fights among aurangzeb successors. Give some names and then tell its effects on the empire's economy. Once you have discussed these , write about other different reasons such as the extravagant lifestyle of rulers, bad administration, huge empire meaning administrative problems, foreign invasions, corruption etc. In the end give a conclusion for your answer
thanks this was helpful
 
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Heyy i gave that paper! and believe me at first i was like "WHAT IS THIS THING??!" but then it turned out to be pretty easy when i cleared my head... anyways that was the 1st of a kind question and i don't think any such questions have cum b4..... i just made some rough points on my question paper in pencil and then made a suitable introductory line and started wrting. i had prepared all my surahs well so i didn't have any problem with events or references so u just have to prepare it yourselef. like make up questions from the ahadis section about the ahadis said by the Prophet (pbuh) of his own accord and those where he quoted the words of Allah directly. otherwise prepare a question from all three themes of the surah and u'l do fine IA . best of luck w/ ur paper. i did gud bcuz i got an A* so hopefuly its helpful!
hey...i also gave that paper and was stunned to see that question but thn i found it quite easy...finally got an A*
 
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can sum1 plzz provide me with a comlete answer to this question.

Of all the events in the period 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 ans. [14]
First think what were the main events between 1911 and 1919. there were three
  1. reversal of partition of bengal
  2. amritsar massacre
  3. montford reforms
Give details about all these three. Stress more on amrtisar massacre and also explain the other two. Then cocnlude with a statement that amritsar massacre had the biggest impact as it affected the muslims as well as hindus.

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Lucknow pact was also important but it was between hindus and muslims and i am not sure wether it should be included in this question
 
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First think what were the main events between 1911 and 1919. there were three
  1. reversal of partition of bengal
  2. amritsar massacre
  3. montford reforms
Give details about all these three. Stress more on amrtisar massacre and also explain the other two. Then cocnlude with a statement that amritsar massacre had the biggest impact as it affected the muslims as well as hindus.


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Lucknow pact was also important but it was between hindus and muslims and i am not sure wether it should be included in this question
can u plzzz give me the detailed answer for this......thanks btw :)
 
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Allama iqbal's work is extremely important for the movement for seperate homeland. He was the first person to give the idea of seperate homeland for muslims after sir syed. He represented this idea when he was the president of muslim league in 1930 during his speech in allahabad in his presidential address. He wrote a huge amount of poetry. His poetry was written to inspire the muslims of the sub continent to return to their religion and live a life according to the teachings of islam. his famous works include bang-e-dara, zarb-i-kalim etc.
Choudhary rehmat ali was inspired by the idea of illama iqbal. He said that the muslims should have a seperate country. He named this country pakistan which was later embraced by all muslims when the lahore resolution was changed to pakistan resolution. Jinnah refused to acccept his idea in the start and even refused to meet him but later his idea was accepted by every1. He wrote a phamphlet now or never which said that muslims must fight for their seperate homeland.
On the whole it can be said that the works of illama iqbal are more important as rehmat ali's idea was based on his. Also, his poetry inspired a large number of muslims to return to their true religion.

(i wrote this in a hurry and it seems that it needs a lot of improvement)
i attempted this question last year...
 
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k then ill try

Riots broke out through india once the rowlatt act was passed. There was the fear that the indians might again rebel against the british authority. In amritsar, general dyer banned all public meetings. HE was startled to find out that a large crowd of almost 20000 people had gathered in the jalihanwala bagh for a peaceful demostration. The park had narrow entrances which lead to the centre of the park. Angered by this, he stationed his troops around the entrances of the park and ordered his troops to fire on the crowd without issuing a warning. Almost 400 people were killed and over 1000 were injured during the firing which continued for over 10 minutes
In 1911, the british reversed the partition of bengal. They had partitioned the province for administrative reasons but were forced to take back their decision due to a number of factors. Protests all over india had appeared and the sawadeshi movement was started. British cloth were burned and it became a matter of prestige to wear local cloths. All this affected british economy. So, they decided to reverse the partition of bengal.
In 1919, the british authority passed a number of reforms known as the montague chlemsford reforms. These reforms introduced a new system of governement, diarchy. Less important matters were given to provincial ministers while governor general had power over the reserved subjects such as military.The no. of voters were also increased.

All these events had effect on the relations between british and the indians. The amritsar massacre seriously destroyed feelings of goodwill between the indians and british. The reversal of partition proved disastrous for the relations between muslims and british. The montford reforms did not have a great impact as they granted the locals not much say in government matters. On the whole it can be said that the amritsar massacre had the biggest impact as it affected both hindu and muslim communities and the feelings of goodwill created by the montford reforms were mostly destroyed

hope the answer is ok. I m not good at 14 marks questions :(
 
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how is qiyas used in legal thinking, some examples?
examples: as wine was made haram for muslims, through qiyas we can deduce that all intoxicants are haram

wuzu was said to be incomplete if there was flour that had dried on fingernails, thorugh which it is deduced that wuzu is incomplete if there is nailpolish on fingernails
 
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examples: as wine was made haram for muslims, through qiyas we can deduce that all intoxicants are haram

wuzu was said to be incomplete if there was flour that had dried on fingernails, thorugh which it is deduced that wuzu is incomplete if there is nailpolish on fingernails
other than that?
 
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