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    ISLAMIAT MCQS www.css.theazkp.com WHY THIS BOOKLET? Islamiat is the compulsory subject in CSS having 100 Marks. For the last two years the pattern of ISLAMAIT paper has been dramatically changed‚ Examiner is no more interested asking direct question rather questions associated with the current affairs or situations based questions are being entertained. On the other hand MCQS portion has turned around as nuisance for the candidates. It becomes so difficult to have inconsequential to foremost

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    Iranian Revolution

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    thirty-seven-year reign of Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi‚ also known as the Shah of Iran (Diller 1991‚ p.152). The revolution was a combination of mounting social‚ economic‚ political and religious strains. The nation of Iran was never colonized‚ unlike some of its bordering countries‚ making its people intolerant of external influences. The Shah had gradually westernized and secularized his country‚ creating a strong American presence that was being felt by the people of Iran. The Shah ruled by oppression‚ which

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    people including students and Islamist organizations. The results of this rebellion yielded in the overthrow of the Pahlavi dynasty under Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi‚ and the establishment of an Islamic Republic ruled by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. While many factors helped fuel the Iranian Revolution‚ the central reason why the Iranians overthrew the Shah was that of his abusive power. The Shah’s loyalty to the British over the Iranian people was one element that illustrated his abuse of power. In 1939

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    My Favourite Personality

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    References: 1526 - 1857: Mughal ascendancy (1526–1707)‚ nominal rule by Mughals (1707–1857) 1541 - 1545: Sher Shah Suri built the Rohtas Fort 1782: The Baloch tribe of Talpur defeats the last Kalhora ruler Mian Abdul Nabi in the battle of Halani 1801 - 1849: Sikhs become dominant force in Punjab‚ Ranjit Singh rules (1799–1839)‚ November 1‚ 1857 The British control

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    Monetary Policy in India Ila Patnaik Ajay Shah DEA‚ July 2007 Ila Patnaik‚ Ajay Shah () Monetary Policy in India DEA‚ July 2007 1 / 48 Part I What is monetary policy and how does it work? Ila Patnaik‚ Ajay Shah () Monetary Policy in India DEA‚ July 2007 2 / 48 What is monetary policy? Monetary policy is the management of money supply and interest rates by central banks to influence prices and employment. Monetary policy works through expansion or contraction

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    Islam In Baltistan

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    Noorbakhshia Youth Federation(NYF) Pakistan. All Rights Reserved. Islam in Baltistan Shah-e-Hamdan whom we hold in great esteem as a great mystic of the Muslim world and messenger of peace‚ played a pivotal role in bringing a revolutionary change and transformation in Baltistan. The mystic came to Baltistan at a time when there was not a single Muslim in Baltistan. All the people of this region were the followers of buddisum. Shah-e-Hamdan is the first Islamic preacher who for the first time came to Baltistan

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    Chand Bibi

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    daughter of Hussain Nizam Shah I of Ahmednagar‚ and the sister of Burhan-ul-Mulk‚ the Sultan of Ahmednagar. She knew many languages including Arabic‚ Persian‚ Turkish‚ Marathi and Kannada. She played sitar‚ and painting flowers was her hobby. Following an alliance policy‚ Chand Bibi was married to Ali Adil Shah I of the Bijapur Sultanate. A stepwell constructed near the eastern boundary of Bijapur by her husband was named Chand Bawdi after her. Ali Adil Shah’s father‚ Ibrahim Adil Shah I had divided power

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    is scary but this was reality for Fifty-three Americans when they was held hostage at the U.S. Embassy in Tehran‚ Iran. This was a tough situation because America and Iran had bigger problems to deal with. Insurgency broke out and former King Reza Shah Pahlavi was forced into exile by the people of Iran. The United States backed the former King and when Pahlavi came to America looking for refuge this caused a serious situation. The United States learned that Pahlavi had cancer and made a choice to

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    forcing Afghans to look to their 1964 constitution. Muhammad Zahir Shah proved to be a reliable and credible leader who implemented a significant constitution which provided new laws for Afghan society‚ including those that would further advance women’s rights. The implementation of a new constitution‚ and the growing support of women’s rights pushed Afghan society away from their traditional political beliefs that the

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