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

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Tatya topee was an indian general of great ability.He assisted the Rani of Jhansi during the war of independence.After the war he escaped.However,he was later captured and executed.
Hope this helps :)
Didn't he start the war in Kanpur along with Nana Sahib?
 
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Actually im not sure.......but its a 4 mark question and it is asking 'WHO' was tatya topee....so you could give any 4-5 facts about Him....Also if that is true then u could include that as well :)
 
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Actually im not sure.......but its a 4 mark question and it is asking 'WHO' was tatya topee....so you could give any 4-5 facts about Him....Also if that is true then u could include that as well :)
ok..thanx:)
 
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'The War of Independence of 1857 achieved nothing'. Give reasons why you might agree and disagree with this statement.
yogaaa Can you plz help?
 
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'The War of Independence of 1857 achieved nothing'. Give reasons why you might agree and disagree with this statement.
yogaaa Can you plz help?
ahh sorry but i dont think i can answer that properly.............but dont sweat on this question...most probably it wont come in the exam :)
 
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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
Why did Congress/Muslim league reject the Morley Minto?

Ans:Firstly,the congress had started demanding for self rule and independence of india while the reforms did not give any inclination to give any effective power to indian people.

Secondly,the reforms granted separate electorate to the muslims.The congress was in favour of joint electorate as it claimed that it represented all indian people and that seaparate electorate was undemocratic.Also some hindus resented the relative high position of the muslims in the councils despite their smaller number

Thirdly,the councils had no real power.The morley minto reforms increased the number of indians sitting on the councils and therefore appeared to give the local population a greater say in how the country was run.Yet it must be remembered that the councils had no real power.There function was purely advisory.They could only discuss and debate an issue and predent their opinion in the form of suggestions.The real power rested with the Viceroy and Governor Provinces.\

Hope this helps :)
 
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but how are you so sure that it won't come?
Actually it could come but the chances are very low.Most of the questions are repeated in the exam so most probably old past paper questions would come.However sometimes new questions may be added...and remember all the 4 mark questions would be new!
 
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can u help me with this question.....
why was congress rule opposed?14 mark
Thats not a 14 marks question but the points are:
1. Bande Matram. Offended the Muslims
2. Wardha scheme. Worried the Muslims as they thought it as an attempt to subvert the love for Islam among their children. Also bowing to Gandhi though he was not Muslim Leader.
3. Banning of cow slaughter and azzan.
4. Communal riots.
5. Decisions always taken against muslims.
 
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Please Mark. Is this 10/10?

Q. From the Quranic Passages set for special study, write about God In Himself. [10 marks]
Ans. The passages set for special study that elaborate the fundamental quranic theme of God in Himself outline various aspects of God’s Personality, Oneness and Attributes.
In the First place these passages shed light upon the concept of Tauhid. It is the first and the main principle of Islamic faith. It means that Allah is the supreme being, master, creator, cherisher and sustainer of the universe. Ayat-Al-Kursi also known as the ‘’verse of the throne’’ clearly mentions Oneness of God in the following words: “There is no God but He, the living the self-subsisting, Eternal” (2:225). It tells us that God is unique in attributes and entity and He is far beyond our limited comprehension and our small imagination can not comprehend his ultimate entity. He is the Ultimate reality and free from all limitations of time and space. He is not bound by Human weaknesses and limitations as said in the Verse of the Throne: “No Slumber can seize Him nor Sleep” (2:255)
The verses of Surah Anaam (6:101-103) and Surah Fussilat (41:37) describe the absolute authority of Allah. He does not have partners and the entire Universe is the creation of his will and design. Since Allah has the ultimate control of all affairs of the Universe, everything in the Universe takes place in accordance with His Devine Will. Allah’s Omnipotence is highlighted in these two quranic passages:
“And he has the power to dispose of all affairs” (6:103). These passages also tell us that Allah has full knowledge of everything. He knows about the past, present and future. His knowledge encompasses the entire Universe and he bestows his creations with as much knowledge as he wills. This is supported by the Quran in the following words: “He created all things and has full knowledge of all things…”
Surah Shura (42:4-5) highlights God’s Omnipotence that encompasses the ‘’heavens and the earth’’. Nothing can take place in the Universe without his permission. It inculcated the belief of God’s greatness, Uniqueness and authority. It tells us that forgiveness is granted only to those who seek it with humbleness and devotion.
Surah Ikhlas (112:1-4) outlines the fundamental aspects of Tauhid. It outrightly rejects Shirk and Polytheism and makes us realize that God is free from all physical relations. As said in Surah Ikhlas: “He begets not, nor is he Begotten” (112:3). It sums up all the argument by telling us that Allah is unique in his actions, personality and attributes because he is perfect. “And there is none like unto him” (112:4)
 
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And Islamiat, Are we supposed to write quotations in seperate lines? or in the same line?
It doesn't event matters. Just put inverted commas and start off.
But it's better if you put it on the next line, that way it would seem more vivid and distinctive. I prefer writing on the next line.
 
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Yaar mera paper was just OKAY. I didn't do so good. And I can't even judge, whether it went good, or not-so-good. Question 2 was so unexpected. :3 I wrote briefly.
Is it normal to feel like this after exams.
 
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