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    Impact of Islam and Muslims in India Expansion of trade | | | Islam’s impact was the most notable in the expansion of trade. The first contact of Muslims with India‚ was the Arab attack on a nest of pirates near modern-day Bombay‚ to safeguard their trade in the Arabian Sea. Around the same time many Arabs settled at Indian ports‚ giving rise to small Muslim communities. the growth of these communities was not only due to conversion‚ but also the fact that many Hindu kings of south India (such as

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    IDEOLOGY OF PAKISTAN Meaning of an Ideology The word “ideology” is composed of two Greek words “ideo” and “logos”. It literally means “the science or study of ideas”. The ideology of any nation reflects the ideals and aspirations of its people‚ and religion and cultural shape‚ their thinking which binds them together. An ideology in the positive sense is a system of beliefs‚ values‚ ideals‚ convictions‚ institutions‚ goals and a body of knowledge which a people considers true‚ binding and

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    KHILAFAT MOVEMENT LECTURE 7- MUSLIM POLITICS IN BRITISH INDIA: 1924-1935 LECTURE 8- ALLAMA IQBAL’S PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS DECEMBER 1930 LECTURE 9- MUSLIM POLITICS AND CHAUDHRY RAHMAT ALI LECTURE 10- THE CONGRESS MINISTRIES-- POLICIES TOWARDS MUSLIMS LECTURE 11- THE LAHORE RESOLUTION‚ 1940. LECTURE 12- MAJOR POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS IN 1945-46 LECTURE 13- TOWARDS INDEPENDENCE‚ 1947 LECTURE 14- CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN BRITISH INDIA LECTURE 15- THE PROBLEMS OF THE NEW STATE LECTURE

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    TWO NATION THEORY Nation The word “NATION” is derived from Latin route “NATUS” of “NATIO” which means “Birth” of “Born”. Therefore‚ Nation implies homogeneous population of the people who are organized and blood-related. Today the word NATION is used in a wider sense. A Nation is a body of people who see part at least of their identity in terms of a single communal identity with some considerable historical continuity of union‚ with major elements of common culture‚ and with a sense of

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    intellect necessary to foster sincerity and firm belief in the heart of the ummah and turn its members into true believers. Zarb-i Kalim was described by the poet himself "as a declaration of war against the present era". The main subjects of the book are Islam and the Muslims‚ education and upbringing‚ woman‚ literature and fine arts‚ politics of the East and the West. In Asrar-i Khudi‚ Iqbal has explained his philosohy of "Self". He proves by various means that the whole universe obeys the will of the "Self"

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    Ghettoisation

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    References: Ahmed.A.S.(2003). Introduction‚ Islam Under Siege.New Delhi:Vistaar Publishers. (pp-1-23). Banerjee.S.(1999). Minority Rights in India: constitution and reality. Nepal: South Asia Forum for Human Rights. (pp. 143-173). Dalal.M.N.(1940). Evolution of the problem‚ whither minorities. Lehri.C.R. (1997). Status of Muslims in the context

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    world). It still had great symbolic value for all Muslims because the Ottoman Empire controlled a vast empire‚ which included the cities of Makah‚ Medina and Jerusalem. When the British threatened to take territory away from the khalifa‚ Muslims in India were outraged and formed the Khilafat movement to protect the sultan and their religion. The Lucknow Pact showed that Muslims and Hindus could work together towards a common aim. When the Khilafat movement was formed‚ it looked like another example

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    Study Area – I: Evolution of Muslim Society in the Sub-Continent 2007 – Critically evaluate the contribution made by missionaries in the growth of Muslim society in the Sub-continent of Indo-Pak. 2006 – Describe the most notable feature of Muslims in India in the light of their monotheistic religion and egalitarian social structure. 2005 – Summarize the political scene of the sub continent at the opening of the eighteenth century. 2004 – Analyze the factors responsible for degeneration of Muslim society

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    Prophet of Islam‚ was born in 571* A.D. at Makkah. He belonged to the noble family of Quraish. Our Holy Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him) is the last of the prophets. The Quraish used to worship idols and did not believe in One God. Hazrat Muhammad (peace be upon him) asked the Quraish not to worship their false gods. He told them that he was Prophet of God and asked them to worship the One and the only true God. Most of them refused to accept Islam. They thought that by preaching Islam he was against

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    Khan believed that the poor status of Muslims in India was illiteracy‚ and therefore‚ education was the greatest solution. He felt that education should be a medium of service to others and a tool for modernization. Sultan Mohamed Shah‚ along with some of his close colleagues donated a significant sum of money to the Aligarh University. At the age of 29 the Aga Khan realized the poor political conditions for Muslims in India and formed the All India Muslim League‚ of which he was elected permanent

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