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Usman Naseer Monday, April 21, 2008 09:57 AM

Complete Notes on Pak Affairs by DR. Hasan Askari
 
[B]Complete Notes on Pak Affairs by DR. Hasan Askari [/B]

Download complete, comprehensive and precise notes on Pakistan Affairs by Renowned scholar Dr. Hassan Askari.

Click and Download the pdf file. [url]http://downloads.ziddu.com/downloadfile/4223123/pakstdy.pdf.html[/url]

[url]http://vulms.vu.edu.pk/Courses/PAK301/Downloads/pak_301.zip[/url]

Absolutely perfect for CSS Preparation, Covers All most every topic of the Syllabus.

Please express gratitude to Virtual University of Pakistan.

The Star Thursday, April 09, 2009 09:36 PM

Download PDF file from the link:

[url]http://www.ziddu.com/download/4223123/pakstdy.pdf.html[/url]

Ms. Lily Wednesday, July 08, 2009 05:32 PM

1 Attachment(s)
pakistan affairs notes of Dr. hassan askari are given here in pdf format: [ATTACH]2361[/ATTACH]
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Omer Monday, August 10, 2009 01:25 PM

These lectures/notes are good but other books need to be consulted to have more material on respective topics.

These notes are excellent but they cover only a part of the subject.

Saqib Riaz Tuesday, August 25, 2009 08:30 PM

1 Attachment(s)
[QUOTE=Sheetal Harris]I am unable to download the zip file, will u plz send me notes on [email]**********@gmail.com[/email], will be thankful.
regards[/QUOTE]


Try this
[ATTACH]2451[/ATTACH]
Regards

aariz Monday, October 12, 2009 11:32 PM

I have read the notes of VU. I dont think that the notes cover the syllabus and are not sufficient for the paper. The reason is that there is no facts and figures and main thing the information given on the topic is not sufficient. Secondly, so many topics have been skipped in the notes.

Andrew Dufresne Monday, December 21, 2009 05:58 PM

[QUOTE=MAHIKAN;160375][I][B]hello naseer
i m not able to have this page as it is showing this file has been removed can any 1 help me out [/B][/I][/QUOTE]

Dear Mahikan,

Virtual University keeps updating their Learning Management System, due to which links to their handouts also change.

Currently, link to Dr Hassan Askari handout is [B][URL="http://vulms.vu.edu.pk/Courses/PAK301/Downloads/pak_301.zip"]this[/URL][/B].


Regards

Sajid Sadeem Thursday, December 24, 2009 10:36 PM

[QUOTE=MAHIKAN;160927]dear sajid .
can u plz send me eds notes too as these notes are very nice .....
[/QUOTE]

Hi,

Would love to send u these notes, but unfortunately Virtual University does not have any course regarding EDS. So, they have no notes on this subject. They have notes on Banking, Auditing, Accounting, Finance, Commerce, Computer Science, IT, Human Resource, Business Administration, Public Administration, Mass Communication, Psychology, Statistics, Mathematics, Islamiat, Pakistan Studies, and English.
Could help you in any of these subjects !

Andrew Dufresne Sunday, May 23, 2010 05:15 PM

[QUOTE=wasfagillani;187418]nahi ho raha download:cry[/QUOTE]
Check this [URL="http://www.cssforum.com.pk/css-compulsory-subjects/pakistan-affairs/29988-complete-notes-pakistan-affairs-prof-dr-hassan-askari.html"]link[/URL].

khuram_khokhar Thursday, October 07, 2010 02:59 PM

ALLAH ABAD ADDRESS
INTRODUCTION
Iqbal delivered a monumental address on 29 December, 1930 which is unquestionably one of the most significant documents in the modern history of Islam in the sub-continent. It is regarded as a landmark in the history of Muslim nationalism as well as the partition proposals in the sub-continent while acknowledging its significance Sharif ul Muja hid describe the solution proposal by Iqbal in this address as a synthetic concept of Muslim nationalism.
BACKGROUND
Iqbal’s Allah Abad address also represented a paradigm shift in iqbal’s thought or thought process which may be attributed to two reasons.
a) Change in Iqbal's concept of nationalism. For instance, Iqbal began as nationalist, he was a diehard nationalist and his earlier poetry Steve in patriotic theme e.g. Naya Shabala, Hindustani Bache Ka Geet represents Iqbal's thought but with passage of time his concept of nationalism underwent change particularly during his stay in Europe and he became exponent of two nation theory.
b) This change in Iqbal's thought also synchronized with his disillusionment towards the course of Indian politics particularly the nature of direction of Hindu politics. Particularly the intransigents of Hindus towards Muslims. So Iqbal's Allah Abad address may be intextualize in this context. As this illutiernment became more acute in late 1920s.
FEATURES
1) Iqbal began his address with theoretical exposition of basic principal of Muslim polity. He expressed the view that there is no bifurcation in the Islamic ideology between spirit and matter. In Islam, spirit and matter, church and state are integrated into a compact structure. They form a part of organic whole. Therefore, he by highlighting and expounding by highlighting basic principal of polity. He tried to project Islam as an ethical plus ascertain kin of polity which cannot be separated. He further implied that a social structure regulated by legal system and animated by specific label. So he presented concept of Islamic solidarity as social unity. Social order is production of religious order.
2) Then he surveyed the Indian political situation and highlighted the peculiarities of Indian political scenario which delighted that Indian problems are not an national problem rather it is an international problem. India in Asia is miniature. So, it should be resolved in this sence.
“India is not a nation rather it is inhabitated by more than one nation. The unit of Indian society is not territorial as in Europian countries. India is a continent of human groups belonging to different races, speaking different languages and professing different religions”. He argued that the process of European democracy can not apply to India without recognizing the facts of communal groups. Islam in India made Indian muslims something more than a community, a nation.
“Instead they are the only people who can fitly be described as a nation in the sense of word”. He further said “the Hindu though ahead of Muslims in all walks of life, have not yet been able to achieve the kind of homogeneity which is necessary for a nation which Islam has given Indian Muslim as free gift. Iqbal rejected the proposal of any form of unitary state. The idea of a united state in which various sections of Indian population would have to sub-merge their cultural individuality was unthinkable in the existing circumstances.
3) Then he raised the question that whether it is possible to accept Islam as an ethical idea and rejected it in favor of a polity in which religious attitude was not allowed or permitted to play any role? Then he answered this question in negative. Then all the arguments of separatism revolve around this contention. Therefore, the construction of polity on national line, it meant the displacement of Islamic principles of solidarity was simply unthinkable to muslims. Then he proposed his own solution. According to his solution the life of Islam as a cultural force in this country was very much dependent on its centralization in this specific territory. He was very much concerned with the survival of Muslims that how the cultural individuality could be resented. “I would like to see Punjab, NWFP, Sindh and Balochistan amalgamated into a single state” he described.
SIGNIFICANCE
1) It provided an unapologetic unambiguous illustration of two nation theory. In his Alaabad address he unapologically expounded the two nation theory which had been vaguely suggested by Sir Syed and others.
2) Iqbal was first to clearing or formulating the theory of necessity of creation of a separate state.
3) It was regarded as mile stone as it provided great impetus and Muslim nationalism in subsequent years which found vigorous manifestation in the demand of Lahore resolution.
4) The significance of Allahabad address is further enhanced by the fact that it was propounded by a personality of Iqbal's stature. Moreover it was presented from a popular platform of all India Muslim league. The previous proposals could not get popular imagination as they were not propounded through a popular platform.
5) Another significance of Allahabad address is that it led to the popularity of partition proposal. As is evident from the fact that numerous or incessant partition proposal were presented after Allahabad address in 1930-1940s. for instance Ch. Rehmat Ali’s scheme (now or never), Sir Sikandar Hayat, Sardar Aurangzaib, Sindh Assembly’s resolution of 1938,Lahore resolution which showed that number of people started thinking on the same line.
6) Through this proposal Iqbal presented a revival solution of Hindu Muslim conflict in the sub-continent in terms of two state solution. This solution could only guarantee the peaceful co-existence of these two communities in the sub-continental context.
7) Another significance of Allahabad address is that it may be categorized as a very realistic partition proposal, as the present state of Pakistan roughly comprise those areas identified by Iqbal in his Allahabad address.
ANALYSIS
According to Sharif ul Mujahid, “Iqbal sought to resolve the conflicts inherent in nationalism-panislamism dichotomy through formation of a synthetic concept of Muslim nationalism. It was a cross between the two competing ideologies, territorialism and pan-islamism. Muslim nationalism claims attributes of both but varying measures while the structural opputuriance
CRITICISM
1) Allahabad address was criticized an account that Iqbal was not clear in his pronouncement as he mentioned separate state twice but recurrent theme of his demand was federation within a federation. This controversy became more explicit when Iqbal try to disassociate himself from the concept of separate state while writing letter his friends. He wrote to Advert Thomson on 4th March,1934 from Lahore “you call me prognast in scheme called Pakistan. Now Pakistan is not my scheme. My mentioned scheme was accumulation of Islamic majority provinces in sub continent while demanding Pakistan is a separate federation. (then on 6 march Raghab Hasan-same context)
2) Excluding of Ambala division, Ambala was Muslim division with Hindus but he excluded it.
3) Non mentioning of Muslim Bengal. He did not mention East Bengal having a majority of muslims in it and faces many a difficulties in way of Islam by
CONCLUSION
The protagonists of Iqbal defend him on account that if he subsequently disown Pakistan scheme it has obvious reasons.
1) Demand of a separate state had not yet been adopted by league as its official policy whereas Iqbal has persecuted proposal in his personal capacity.
2) Iqbal was not originator of Pakistan scheme. It was propounded by Choudhary Rehmat Ali; therefore, he try to clarify his position by disassociation himself from concept of separate state.
On the other hand Iqbal's conception of Pakistan became more and more clear in the coming years of sub-continent as it is evident from his statement in 1933, his Endeavour to convince Jinnah in 1936-1937. This was led Manawar Mirza and Mukhtar Zaman to infest that Iqbal's Allahabad address defiantly contained the spirit of Pakistan if not its name.

adnanz01 Monday, October 25, 2010 11:22 PM

Hello
Can anybody provide a link to the video lectures? I tried Virtual University but that does'nt have any such thing !

are there any video lectures?

WaqasAhmed Wednesday, October 27, 2010 03:01 PM

Virtual University does have lectures on Pakistan studies. In fact, they are teaching a 2 credit hour course to their undergraduates and dr. Hussan Askari Rizvi delivered those lectures. I have seen those lectures at a friend's place.:dd

wsindhu Monday, November 29, 2010 01:54 AM

Virtual University's video lectures are highly recommended for Journalism, Public Administration, Sociology and English lectures. I've ordered some recently and waiting for the package to be delivered :)

sadozai Monday, November 29, 2010 04:57 AM

[COLOR="DarkRed"][SIZE="5"]my dear there was no need to order it, as the video lectures and soft copies of these notes are free available online[/SIZE][/COLOR].

[SIZE="5"]this is the online link of first lecture of pak affair. there will also appear the icons of other lectures of pak affair after browsing following link;

[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dCruT4g-1xw[/url][/SIZE]

[B][U][SIZE="4"]please provide me with ur email, so that i can send u the soft copies of these lectures.[/SIZE][/U][/B]

zarmina siraj Saturday, January 01, 2011 01:41 PM

Study Plans for Pakistan Affairs 2011
 
Study Plans for Pakistan Affairs

1.PRE PAKISTAN
a.MUSLIM SOCIETY
EVOLUTION
• Evolution of the Muslim society in the sub-continent from 1206 to 1526 A.D.
• downfall of Muslim Society after the 17th century.
Rise of muslims…here m talking about general questions
• advent of islam
• influences of muslim society.
• growth of muslim society (features, emperors, etc)
• role of missionaries

Fall of Muslims (reasons).

Muslim Rule before 1857
• rise of Islam (advent, gahznavi, sufis, ghouris)
• Delhi sultanate 1206-1526
• Mughals 1526-1857
• Fall of muslims

•
• Role and efforts of Muslim religions leaders for the establishment of Muslim Society in the Sub-Continent.
? Sheikh Ahmed Sirhindi(MUjadid Alif Sani)*
? Shah Wali Ullah*
? Syed Ahmed Shaheed*
? Haji Shriat Ullah
? Dadu Mian
? Titu Mir
? Sir Syed Ahmed Khan*
? Quaid e Azam*
? Allama Iqbal*
? Syed Amir Ali
• contribution of missionaries in the growth of Muslim society

DEGENERATION
• degeneration of Muslim society in 18th century

b.PERSONALITIES
• Liaqat Ali Khan
• Ch Rehmat Ali
• Waqar Mohsin ul Mulk
• M.Ali Johar
• Mulana Zafar Ali Khan
• Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad
c.MOVMENTS
• Mujadid Movement in Jahangir ERA
• Shah Waliullah Movement
• Jehad Movement
• Faraizi Movement
• Civil Society Movement
• Aligarh Movement
? educational in character
? Political Awareness
• Seperatist Movement
• Khilafat Movement
• Non Co operation Movement
• Pakistan Movement

d.ROLE OF EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTES
• MAO College
• Aligarh
• Daar Uloom Deoband
• Nadwa Tul Ulema
• Anjamun I Himayat I Islam

E.TWO NATION THEORY AND IDEOLOGY OF PAKISTAN
by
• Sir Syed Ahmed Khan
• Quaid e Azam
• Allama Iqbal

f) War of Independence
f.HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENTS AND EVENTS

• Urdu Hindi Contraversy
• Partition of Bangal
• Simla Deputation
• Separate Electorate
• Lucknow Pact
• Rawlat Act
• Delhi proposals
• Nehru Report
• 14 points of Jinnah
• Allah Abad Prsidential Address by Alama Iqbal
• Round Table Conferences

• Indian Act 1935
• Provincial Election 1937
• Congress Rule (1937-1939)
• Pakistan Resolution
• Cripps Mission
• Gandhi Jinnah Talk
? C.R Formula
• Simla Conference
? Supra proposals
? Desai Liaqat Pact
? Wavel Plan
? General Election
• Cabinet Mission
• Interim Govt
• 3rd June Plan
• Emergence of Pakistan
• RedCliff Awards

g.Emergence of Political Parties in INDIA
• All Indian National Congress 1885
• All India Muslim League
h.MISCELLANEOUS PRE-PARTITION
• political scene of the sub continent in 18th century
• “unbridgeable gulf between Hinduism and Islam
• India as ONE-UNIT subsequently abolished
• 1937-1947 congress policies
• concept of Muslim Nationalism in the light of Allahabad Address
• |The role of Muslim Majority provinces in the establishment of Pakistan

i.ROLE OF Ulemas

2.POST PAKISTAN
a.CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY
• Objective Resolution
• 1956 Constitution
• 1962 Constitution
• 1973 Constitution
• Amendments in the Constitution
b.MARTIAL LAWS
• Field Martial Ayub Khan
• Gen.Yayha Khan
• Gen Zia Ul Haq
• Gen.Parvaiz Musharaf
c.Seperation of East Pakistan
d.KASHMIR ISSUE
• Kashmir conflict.
• Indian Policy on Kashmir
• 'Instrument of Accession' of Bharat with Kashmir
e.GEOGRAPHICAL POSITION
• Geo-Political position
• The geographic inertia
• geo-strategic location.

f.ISSUES


• Corruption
• Unemployment
• the growth of population
• Educational System i
• Kalabagh Dam.
• Rich country of poor people .
• Food Security
• Devilution of Power plans
• Water Issue
• War on Terrorism
• Baluchistan Issue
• Khyber Pakhtoonkhawa Issue
• Failure of Democracy
• Inflation
• Relation of Pakistan with its neighnours countries
• Drone Attacks
• Judical Activism
• Collision of Institutions
• NFC Awards
• Refugee Problem
• Drone Attacks
• Judical Activism
• Foreign Policy
• Failure of Democracy
• Energy Crises
• Relation of Pakistan with its neighnours countries
• Weaknesses of Fedration of Pakistan
• Missing Persons
• 18th Amendment
• Alliance with NATO
• NRO
• Energy Crises
•
g.Natural Resources
h.The process of Islamization
i. Political Development of Pakistan

Mazharali Thursday, January 27, 2011 11:56 PM

About PA Paper.
 
Here is need to guide. In this paper how should be length of a question. Which matter should be adopted.

venomencer Monday, February 07, 2011 03:09 AM

Working Link
 
[URL="http://vulms.vu.edu.pk/Courses/PAK301/Downloads/pak_301.zip"]http://vulms.vu.edu.pk/Courses/PAK301/Downloads/pak_301.zip[/URL]

Dolokhov Monday, February 28, 2011 07:18 PM

please follow the link below
[url]http://www.cssforum.com.pk/css-compulsory-subjects/pakistan-affairs/43127-notes-mcqs-pak-affairs.html[/url]

Rescuer 1122 Thursday, March 15, 2012 11:27 PM

No dobut they are very helpful but they are not enough for preparation

I suggest you, all my brothers and sisters here, to not prepare your Pak Affairs from this book by Hasan Askari.... No doubt, he is a great man but these only notes dont fulfil the criteria of the Paper... so plz also welcome the other books of Pakistan Affairs,
Hope you dont mind

shah Tuesday, September 04, 2012 03:22 PM

[QUOTE=abida kamran;473891]When I try to get the notes, it requires student ID & password....can anyone help?????????? :con[/QUOTE]

visit this link hope it will work for you and others :) stay blessed

[url]http://www.vutube.edu.pk/index.php?option=com_ninjaboard&view=forums&Itemid=701[/url]

Usman Naseer Tuesday, September 11, 2012 12:50 PM

Google Drive link for Pak Affair Notes
 
Hi All.

here is the link to my google drive.... download Pak Affairs notes [url]https://docs.google.com/open?id=0Bzo0W4qOLcvoRWFhV3dJdVotd0E[/url]

hope it will help you all.

Pray for my mother.

Thanks

Usman Naseer Monday, October 08, 2012 12:43 PM

https://docs.google.com/open?id=0Bzo0W4qOLcvoRWFhV3dJdVotd0E
 
[url]https://docs.google.com/open?id=0Bzo0W4qOLcvoRWFhV3dJdVotd0E[/url]

waqaralam Wednesday, April 24, 2013 09:53 AM

[QUOTE=Imran Khan Soomro;587390]Thank you for this information sir. One more request and sorry for that please. Unfortunately, i am not the student of university but I can take advantage from it if allowed or guided. Sir can I buy the material course uploaded in the referred link of Dr. Hasan Askari sahab? if yes. How can i and from Where please please guide me as I am novice at using site of cssforum.[/QUOTE]

Yes dear, you can purchase these notes from VU online. Log on to [url]www.bookshop.vu.edu.pk[/url] and selected your required book by through search. Than you will proceed with order and have to deposit your computer genereted challan in bank than they will deliver your required material within a week. Details instructions are given on the site. And books are availabe on very nominal price.

For using [url]www.ocw.vu.edu.pk[/url], you have to go to download section and then submit your institute name and email address.

Regards,

kal3m Friday, June 07, 2013 03:43 PM

[QUOTE=sobia kayani;609564]can u plz upload thesee notes in doc file[/QUOTE]
Kindly follow this link to download the notes by VU [url]http://www.mediafire.com/download/9ru3igo0z9v3nci/Pakistan_Studies_-_PAK301_Handouts.pdf[/url]

Regards

Anaiza Ch Monday, June 24, 2013 07:25 PM

[QUOTE=dr.ali.zaidi;115718][B]Can anyone please provide me with the video lectures of public administration? I m extremely indebted to him[/b][/QUOTE]
You can find all the lectures on youtube.. in the search box write this code "mgt 111 lecture 01" it will be opened then..
P.S : Place the lecture num with 2,3,4 and so on, depending upon which lecture you want to listen.

SAK Baloch Monday, August 19, 2013 10:23 PM

[email]***********@yahoo.com[/email]

please send me Pakistan affairs complete, and send me material of Islamic History Period I and sociology
Thankx

Shakeel Ahmed

kal3m Friday, April 18, 2014 07:26 PM

[QUOTE=batoolbaloch;713210]ye link open he nai horai down load kaha se krean? kindly help[/QUOTE]
Follow this link [url]http://www.cssforum.com.pk/css-compulsory-subjects/pakistan-affairs/80415-notes-pak-affairs-vu.html[/url]
Regards

amnaafzaalbutt Friday, January 16, 2015 02:15 PM

links are unavailable
 
seniors!! these links are not available :sad please help me out

Amna Saturday, January 17, 2015 01:40 AM

[B]@ all [/B]

As Virtual University keeps updating their Online System, due to which links also changes. I have updated the download link given in this thread,though you can also find lectures of Dr Hassan Askari [B][URL="http://www.cssforum.com.pk/css-compulsory-subjects/pakistan-affairs/29988-complete-notes-pakistan-affairs-prof-dr-hassan-askari-4.html"]here[/URL][/B].


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