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    Lucknow Pact

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    Hindus. The most prominent amongst them was Muhammad Ali Jinnah‚ who was already a member of Indian National Congress. The Muslim League changed its major objective and decided to join hands with the Congress in order to put pressure on the British government. Lord Chelmsford’s invitation for suggestions from the Indian politicians for the post World War I reforms further helped in the development of the situation. As a result of the hard work of Mr. Jinnah‚ both the Muslim League and the Congress

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    Pakistan Movement

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    Gandhi-Jinnah Talks [1944]  * Wavell Plan and Simla Conference [1945]  * Provincial and General Elections [1945-1946] * Cabinet Mission Plan [1946]  * June 3rd Plan [1947]  * The Birth o Pakistan [August 14‚ 1947]  Pakistan Resolution [1940]  * From March 22 to March 24‚ 1940‚ the All India Muslim League held its annual session at Minto Park‚ Lahore. This session proved to be historical.   * On the first day of the session‚ Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah

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    Quaid-e-Azam

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    "The heights by great men reached and kept were not attained by sudden flights‚ for they while their companions slept‚ were toiling upward in the night." Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah was a unique leader of Indian Muslims. He offered the Muslims and unprecedented leadership. No one before or after him practiced politics as he did. God had treasured up all the supreme qualities of a great leader in him. When the Indian Muslims made up their minds for emancipation‚ they turned their eyes on Quaid-e-Azam

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    International‚ Pakistan ranks lowered from 42th most corrupt country to 34th country in the world. Islam explicitly condemns the existence of corruption in every form. Hazart Muhammad (PBUH) declared that; Damned is the bribe giver (or corruptor)-the bribe taker (the corrupted) and he who goes between them. Quaid-i- Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah has strongly condemned the presence of corruption. He avowed a strict action against such mal practices and their doer. The root causes of the rampant corruption in the

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    Journalism Notes For Css

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    This is a system in which every individual owns the enterprises or business organizations equally i.e. equal subsidy for each individual. Socialism emphasis on equal distribution of the wealth In the hands of public. No private individual has share in capital assets of the enterprise. It is the state which holds it for the benefits of the public. Currently‚ steel mill is owned by the state‚ hence it is in a system of Communism or Marxian It is a system based on theory of Karl Marx It regards violence

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    History of Pakistan

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    LECTURE 5- MAJOR POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS 1857-1918 LECTURE 6- THE 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

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    Decay of Idealism

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    envisioned by the intellect of Iqbal and succeeded by the astute and far-sighted leadership of Jinnah which lead to the establishment of an perfect democratic state‚ a separate homeland for Muslims of the subcontinent. This is how the “practice of forming and pursuing an ideal” was made by these extraordinary men. In the words of this extraordinary mentor for all Pakistanis‚ Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah‚ “the Story of Pakistan‚ its struggle and its achievement‚ is the story of great human ideals

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    The Two Nation Theory

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    Ideology --- Two Nation Theory Sir Syed --- Quaid --- Iqbal Introduction: i) Sir Syed Ahmed Khan: The man who spoke first the Muslims as a “nation” in the modern times was none other than Sir Syed Ahmed Khan. In 1867‚ he said: “I am convinced that both these nations will not join whole heartedly in anything. At present there is no open hostility between the two nations. But on accounts of so called educated people it will increase in the future.” Analyzing on the demand of Indian National Congress

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    QUAID-E-AZAM’S LIFE AFTER THE INDEPENDENCE GOVERNOR-GENERAL: Jinnah became the first Governor-General of Pakistan and president of its constituent assembly. Inaugurating the assembly on August 11‚ 1947‚ Jinnah spoke of an inclusive and pluralist democracy promising equal rights for all citizens regardless of religion‚ caste or creed. This address is a cause of much debate in Pakistan as‚ on its basis‚ many claim that Jinnah wanted a secular state while supporters of Islamic Pakistan assert that

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    blessed indeed." Even the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) benefitted from the wise counsel of her wife .When Holy Prophet (PBUH) received the first revelation. He was shattered and extremely nervous. The support and the strength from his beloved wife Hazrat Khadija was the source of encouragement and comfort at the time when no one believed in him. No doubt she was a great woman. Women can play a very important role for the betterment of the society. Just like Ms. Fatima Jinnah‚ she was the woman behind Jinnah’s

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