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Making Of Pakistan
(Descriptive Question Answers)
Contents
- Main Features Of Two Nation Theory
- Main Objectives Of Faraizi Movement
- Role of Shah Waliullah in the Freedom / Revivalist Movement
- he Struggle Of Syed Ahmed Shaheed Barelvi In Eliminating The Social Evils From Punjab and N.W.F.P (K.P.K)
- The Achievements Of Aligarh Movement
- Role Of Muslim League In The Struggle Of Pakistan
- Role Of Province in the struggle of Pakistan
- Responsibilities Of A Citizen Of An Ideological State
- Main Features Of Quaid e Azam Personality
- The Role Of Quaid e Azam As Governor General
- The Fourteen Points Of Quaid e Azam
Q.No 1: Outline the main features of Two-Nation-Theory.
Ans: INTRODUCTION:
Sir Syed Ahmed Khan– The Pioneer of Two Nation Theory was a great reformer and political leader of the Muslims of United India. After the war of independence 1857, Muslims were facing great problems. The British government was against the Muslims and it was a period of terror for the Muslims of South Asia. Then he worked very hard to bring the Muslims and the Hindus close, but failed and he realized that the Muslims needed to save their culture and separate identity, specially as Urdu language was in danger. He the word “Nation” for the Muslims and gave the Two-Nation-Theory, as he was a great well-wisher of the Muslims of South Asia. Pakistan came into being on the basis of Two Nation Theory.
TWO NATION THEORY:
The Two Nation Theory was given by the great Muslim leader, Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, in 1860. He says, in India two nations are living, Hindus and Muslims. These two are entirely different nations. Their way of living, food, dresses, heroes, ceremonies and way of worship are different. They cannot unite into one nation.MUSLIMS LEADERS AND TWO NATION THEORY
1. SIR SYED AHMED KHAN AND TWO NATION THEORY:
Sir Syed Ahmed Khan was a great Muslim leader, he is the founder of the “Two Nation Theory”. He used the term “Nation” for the very first time for the Muslims of United India and advised them to avoid Congress to protect their civilization, culture and Islamic values.