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

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Is it important to learn the expansion of British Empire, and battle of baxar and plassey
if u r totally leaving any one section then u have to. Otherwise u may not. But actually it is a topic on which many questions have been asked previously. so its up to u but i would recommend u to learn it well.
 
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so then whats the right way for answering them..?? will u plz elaborate..
let me explain u.. in islamiat for 10 marks questions u have to either give a descriptive essay or detailed reasoning. Ur answer should be of essay length. Your answer depends o the question. You have to be relevant and specified. Example: If question asks u the importance if zakat, u wil never give the rules of paying zakat but will tell its importance with your own knowledge, justifying with references. Divide ur answer in paragraphs where u think necessary. Thats all about it. for 4 marks, be brief but specific. support ur answers with referencs where appropriate.
 
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I have a question!

Q. Why did Muslim League not complete independence from Britain before the 1930s?
- british were keen not to hand over power to indians. they were just delaying the process of independence instead of completely fulfilling indians' demands.
- muslims were more willing to get self government instead of seperate homeland.
- they were not threatened by the hindu oppression before the congress rule.
- muslims were not united to the level to fight against the british and hindus.
- although british and hindus were not happy with each other, they both didn't wanted muslims to prosper in any manner, their most of the politics was against muslims in one way or other.
 
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Ty = Thank you ! :)
btw here is another question

Q. Do you agree that during the Second World War there was no significant progress towards independence in the subcontinent? Give reasons for your answer.(14)
Plus i want a conclusion too.
 
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Ty = Thank you ! :)
btw here is another question

Q. Do you agree that during the Second World War there was no significant progress towards independence in the subcontinent? Give reasons for your answer.(14)
Plus i want a conclusion too.
wc
Ans. failure:
- cripps mission
- gandhi jinnah talks
- simla conference
progress:
- pakistan resolution
- british realized that minoritues should be protected- cripps mission
- congress accepted league equaliant to itself- gandhi jinnah talks
- every one agreed on the intial propsal of simla conference
conclusion:
- disagree, there was signifcant progress but not very prominent
- although many of the events during this timeline failed but they all reflected some of the progress towards independence.
 
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Are the dates in Mastering O level Islamiyat authentic?

I dont know about that. But as for the dates, I think the most authentic ones will be found in "Islam in Modern Perspective" ( as the book has bibliography to many sources including other islamiat textbooks )
 
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Can anyone answer this?
Q. Why do you think Jinnah decided to support the idea of creating a separate Pakistan? (7)
 
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i have some questions regarding history
Q1. How seriously was indian hostility to Pakistan?
Q2. Why were some people survived that Pakistan survived ?
both the questions are for 7 marks
for the 2nd question r these points right
_ serious problems it faced after partition
_ wars with india and hostile attitude of afghanistan
_ the hostile attitude of the indian historians and journalists
_ the weak civilian rule and the poverty in pakistan
thanx in advance :)
 
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