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    PAK301 - Pakistan Studies- Assignment No. 01 Solution and Discussion- Spring 2014

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    Quaid e Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah the founding father of Pakistan after coming into politics struggled hard for Hindu Muslim unity when he was a member of both organizations Congress and Muslim League. He resigned from the membership of Congress in 1920, and started working for the betterment and welfare of the Muslim community of the Subcontinent. What were the main events in the history of Subcontinent that led to the transformation of Jinnah from an Indian nationalist to Muslim Nationalist?

    Justify your answer with at least 5 such incidents:

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    Sir Syed Ahmed Khan was a distinguished leader of his time. He always emphasized that the Muslims of Subcontinent must learn English language so that they might have the capability to deal with the changed circumstances. Even today we are far behind than the Hindus in this particular discipline. Was Sir Syed Ahmed Khan right?

    Justify your answer with at least five advantages of learning English with special focus on the state of English as a discipline in Pakistan.

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    Quaid e Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah the founding father of Pakistan after coming into politics struggled hard for Hindu Muslim unity when he was a member of both organizations Congress and Muslim League. He resigned from the membership of Congress in 1920, and started working for the betterment and welfare of the Muslim community of the Subcontinent. What were the main events in the history of Subcontinent that led to the transformation of Jinnah from an Indian nationalist to Muslim Nationalist?
    Justify your answer with at least 5 such incidents?
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    Jinnah had always advocated the cause of Hindu Muslim unity and while still member of the Congress, he joined All India Muslim League in 1913 to become a bridge between the two major communities of India. This bridge resulted into the signing of famous Congress - Muslim League Pact of 1916, known popularly as Lucknow Pact - the only pact ever signed between the two political parties. The Lucknow Pact conceded Muslims the right to separate electorate, reservation of seats in the legislatures and weight-age in representation both at the Centre and the minority provinces. It also meant that henceforth All-India Muslim League will be the representative platform for the Muslims. And to Jinnah goes the credit for all this and Jinnah came to be recognized among both Hindus and Muslims as one of India's most outstanding political leaders.
    However, while being proponent of Hindu-Muslim unity, Jinnah rejected the injection of violence into politics and Gandhi's Satyagrah (civil disobedience) which meant boycott of government-aided schools and colleges, courts and councils and British textiles. Jinnah felt that Gandhi's doctrine of non-cooperation will lead to despair and resentment. He felt that there was no short-cut to independence and that Gandhi's extra-constitutional methods could only lead to lawlessness and chaos, without bringing India nearer to the threshold of freedom. Therefore Jinnah left the Congress in 1919 to devote himself fully to the cause of the Muslims and the Muslim League.
    Jinnah left the Congress ‘because he could not adapt himself to the new and more advanced ideology and even more so because he dislike the crowds of ill-dressed people talking in Hindustani
    Gandhian methodology for the solution of political problems would do great harm than good to especially the Muslims, as indeed it did.



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    thanx a lot but again the answer to Q 2 is not there......

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    ir Syed Ahmed Khan was a distinguished leader of his time. He always emphasized that the Muslims of Subcontinent must learn English language so that they might have the capability to deal with the changed circumstances. Even today we are far behind than the Hindus in this particular discipline. Was Sir Syed Ahmed Khan right?

    Yes he was right ,after the fight of 1857 Muslims where treated v badly in subcontinent as before

    I was also announced in Newspapers that Muslims were not capable for the government jobs they are fired from their jobs and Hindus were given there places

    After this the Muslims left the hope for having respectable place in sub continent sir syed want to make muslims educated that time very few muslims were educated and know english but on the other hand Hindus were educated in large quantity

    t was Sir Syed Ahmed Khan who urged the Muslims to learn English as it was now the official language and played a great role in reconciliation between the Muslim and British communities.

    All of this was done in the regard to end the discriminatory approach of the British against the Muslims and enable Muslims to avail the opportunity to develop in the field of education. With his writings, he motivated the Muslims to learn and prosper and went a step further by establishing the Aligarh University, which became a great learning centre for the Muslims and provided a platform for them to learn and develop in the educational as well as in the societal regard. In short, Sir Syed Ahmed Khan was one of the pioneers in the subcontinent to re-establish the contact between science, technology and the glory of Islam.

    He want Muslims to learn Islam .Technology and Science and not to be back from any one

    Yes he was right as world is progressing v rapidly we are back now also because we are not still much educated we have no knowledge of technology etc ......

    Thats was one of the reason he asked Muslims not to join congress or politics

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    Sir Syed Ahmed Khan was a distinguished leader of his time. He always emphasized that the Muslims of Subcontinent must learn English language so that they might have the capability to deal with the changed circumstances. Even today we are far behind than the Hindus in this particular discipline. Was Sir Syed Ahmed Khan right?
    Yes he was right ,after the fight of 1857 Muslims where treated v badly in subcontinent as before
    I was also announced in Newspapers that Muslims were not capable for the government jobs they are fired from their jobs and Hindus were given their places
    After this the Muslims left the hope for having respectable place in sub-continent sir syed want to make Muslims educated that time very few Muslims were educated and know English but on the other hand Hindus were educated in large quantity
    t was Sir Syed Ahmed Khan who urged the Muslims to learn English as it was now the official language and played a great role in reconciliation between the Muslim and British communities.
    All of this was done in the regard to end the discriminatory approach of the British against the Muslims and enable Muslims to avail the opportunity to develop in the field of education. With his writings, he motivated the Muslims to learn and prosper and went a step further by establishing the Aligarh University, which became a great learning Centre for the Muslims and provided a platform for them to learn and develop in the educational as well as in the societal regard. In short, Sir Syed Ahmed Khan was one of the pioneers in the subcontinent to re-establish the contact between science, technology and the glory of Islam.
    He want Muslims to learn Islam .Technology and Science and not to be back from any one

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