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

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Briefly describe the 4 main sources of islamic legal in islam? [10] , tell the pts please
 
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describe quran in relation with three main sources of islamic legal thinking? (10)
detailed answer will be much appriciated..
thanx in advance
 
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Okay guys need help from you that can we use supplement in islamiat?
I mean that if we use supplement will our grades be same or they ll be brought down?
 
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Why did Jinnah produce his 14 points?
Ans) - a thorough document was needed for the future comstituition
- to safeguard and protect the rights o the Muslims
- in rejection of Nehru Report, this you will write about the three amendments that he asked for.

Why was the government of India Act so important to the future of the subcontinent?
-it granted provincial autonomy
- parliamentary system was introduced
- increased the voting rights for people

hope this helps. If you want the full answers for these then I can post them.

Thanks for your points :) If you can thenplease write the full answers as well :)
 
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Hey I need answers to these questions?

1. Why did Congress/Muslim league reject the Morley Minto/Montford/Cripps Mission/Simon Commision ?
2. Was its long history the only reason that Urdu was chosen as the national language of Pakistan? ASAP pls
 
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they can very much come for 4 marks and for 14 like ' aurangzebs policies were the main reason for decline of mughal empire'
Can you give some points that can be mentioned in a four mark question on his policies?
 
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Thanks for your points :) If you can thenplease write the full answers as well :)

here are the answers:
Q1) Why did Jinnah produce his 14 points?

Ans) Jinnah had given his 14 points in 1929. Firstly, he gave them, wa because a thorough document was required for the future constituition. In the Montague Chelmsford reforms it was stated that after 10 years a consensus would be taken as to how te previous reforms were working so tht there could be some betterment in the next constituition. So a new draft was needed for the next indian constituition that could be layout for the Indians.

Secondly, as rejection of the Nehru report. The nehru report was published after the claim of congress that they could give a constituition which would represent all indians but however the nehru report was published and it was based on protecting the rights of Hindus than the muslims so in rejection of the nehru report jinnah gave his own 14 points.

Lastly, to safeguard the rights of the Muslims. When the Nehru report was given Jinnah asked for 3 ammendments in it which was for the aid of Muslims but congress, didn't accept them at all. So in the 14 points Jinnah expressed his views and gave a proper framed constituition that not only protected Muslims interests but also supported some rights of the other minority non Muslims as well.

Q2) Why was the government of india act of 1935 so important for the future of subcontinent?

Ans) The government of india act was given in 1935 and it was quite important. Firstly, because it granted provincial autonomy to all the provinces in the subcontinent. During the years that there was British raj in the subcontinent the provinces were not given autonomy which means equal rights. Autonomy in provinces meant that every province can have their own schemes and programmes and can be responsible for their own legislatures. Even the number of provinces was increased which made the places easy to be administered.

Secondly, the parliamentary system was introduced. The demand of the congress of having the 2 chamber parliament was officially accepted. The parliamentary government led india to be ruled in a democratic way an having people to vote for their leaders. This system had two houses in the parliament, the upper house and the lower house. This structure of tw government is the same for the constituitions of both Pakistan and india today.

Lastly, because it increased the voting rights for the people. At first, only 5 million people in india were allowed to vote. However when this act was passed the number of voters increased from 5 million to 35 million. When this happened more Indians actively started taking part in the government and politics of india and now they would be given right to vote and voice their opinions and have a say in choosing the people for the government by voting as to how their country should be ruled.
 
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here are the answers:
Q1) Why did Jinnah produce his 14 points?

Ans) Jinnah had given his 14 points in 1929. Firstly, he gave them, wa because a thorough document was required for the future constituition. In the Montague Chelmsford reforms it was stated that after 10 years a consensus would be taken as to how te previous reforms were working so tht there could be some betterment in the next constituition. So a new draft was needed for the next indian constituition that could be layout for the Indians.

Secondly, as rejection of the Nehru report. The nehru report was published after the claim of congress that they could give a constituition which would represent all indians but however the nehru report was published and it was based on protecting the rights of Hindus than the muslims so in rejection of the nehru report jinnah gave his own 14 points.

Lastly, to safeguard the rights of the Muslims. When the Nehru report was given Jinnah asked for 3 ammendments in it which was for the aid of Muslims but congress, didn't accept them at all. So in the 14 points Jinnah expressed his views and gave a proper framed constituition that not only protected Muslims interests but also supported some rights of the other minority non Muslims as well.

Q2) Why was the government of india act of 1935 so important for the future of subcontinent?

Ans) The government of india act was given in 1935 and it was quite important. Firstly, because it granted provincial autonomy to all the provinces in the subcontinent. During the years that there was British raj in the subcontinent the provinces were not given autonomy which means equal rights. Autonomy in provinces meant that every province can have their own schemes and programmes and can be responsible for their own legislatures. Even the number of provinces was increased which made the places easy to be administered.

Secondly, the parliamentary system was introduced. The demand of the congress of having the 2 chamber parliament was officially accepted. The parliamentary government led india to be ruled in a democratic way an having people to vote for their leaders. This system had two houses in the parliament, the upper house and the lower house. This structure of tw government is the same for the constituitions of both Pakistan and india today.

Lastly, because it increased the voting rights for the people. At first, only 5 million people in india were allowed to vote. However when this act was passed the number of voters increased from 5 million to 35 million. When this happened more Indians actively started taking part in the government and politics of india and now they would be given right to vote and voice their opinions and have a say in choosing the people for the government by voting as to how their country should be ruled.
Thanks :)
 
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