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Salam.. i have finally decided to print out my notes in the form of book ...InshahAllah soon i will contact Mr shahid for publishing my book..
Today i will write one question from my notes,i hope you people will benefit..comments would be appreciated..Again i must say that i got 88/100 in my masters (political Science)plus 60+ in css 2010 through these notes..

Q:Write a detailed note on khilafat movement?
Ans:
Introduction by scholarly views:
"The truth of the matter would seem
to be that Indian muslims were weak
and therefore insecure.They always
looked for something to lean upon for
strength and security.Now they were
on the look out for a fresh anchor
and they found it in the khilafat"
...Dr. Waheed-uz-zaman..

F.Rahman sees the khilafat movement in the similar spirit:
"It was perhaps more semi-consciously
a bid for finding muslim security in a
future independent india over a non-
Muslim majority".

Keeping in view the political scenario,heterogeneity and Muslims position in India,a writer says:
"This was a wrong ideology,romantic
and out of touch with actualities".
..W.C Smith..

Critical Analysis of the movement:

1)Jinnah's idea of the movement came true:
"Gandhi's extreme programme has for
the movement struck the imaginations
mostly of the inexperianced youth and
the ignorant and the illiterate.All this
means complete disorganization and
chaos."
At another incident,he replied to Gandhi:
"Your way is wrong way;mine is the
right way-the constitutional way is
the right way".
All these came trueat the end of the movement when it turned violent.

2)Ill fate of Gandhi's vision:
"I claim that with us both khilafat is
a central fact,with Maulana M.Ali,it
is his religion,with me because in
laying down my life for khilkafat,I
ensure the safety of cow,that is my
religion from the muslaman knife."
This was Gandhi's vision.
Immediately fatwa came from M.Abdul Bari for cow protection but all this
was very temporary.

Secondly,by assuming the leadershipof both khilafat and congress,gandhi
felt that he smashed two nation theory.
"He was bent on retaining the Muslims
under his banner which he considered
as his life mission."
..S.K Mujamdar..

"But he could not retain it for more
than four years."
...M.Munawar.
Thirdly,Gandhi in his mind swaraj;
"For Gandi Khilafat was a weapon which
he could use to further move Indian's
advance towards swaraj".
..Dr. K.Bin saeed..
But he himself called off the non-cooperation movement.This further agitated
Muslims as well as Nehru swaraj committee.

3)Short lived unity: A strong appeal was made by Gandhi for Hindu Muslim unity:
"We both now have an opportunity of
life time,if the Hindus wish to cultivate
the eternal friendship with the muslims,
they must perish with them in the
attempt to vindicate the honour of
Islam".
So what happened was that people to people contact took place for the
first time.Thousands of hindus and Muslims sat together in the public
meetings and went to prison:
"Thus they saw each other for the
first time in twelve hundred years
from very close quarters.Therefore
they fell apart.The schism that
occured was wider than ever before".
..M.Munawar


4)Movement resulted in violence:
"It could not be denied that the
rugged outlines of the movement
were in the tune with the kind of
emotional and religious ideology that
khilafat movement was propagating."
Bin Saeed..
This point was earlier emphasized over by Mr jinnah.However,during
and after vthe movement communal riots remained central.The incident
of chauri chaura,Molpah rising,Hindu movements were the results.the movement turned into religiously violent one.

5)Moplah Rising:
"Moplahs were bitter:bitterly anti-hindu;
bitterly anti-british:bitterly against the
world that give them only misery".
W.C smith

"Moplahs rising in august 1921,was a
clear indication of both the confused
nature of khilafat movement".
K.Bin Saeed..

Concluding words:
I.H Qureshi drew a remarkable conclusion:

"Though khilafat movement achieved no
ostensible success,yet it was of
considerable value as an instrument
of creating public consciousness in the
muslim masses.It provided a broadbased
leadership to the muslims. THese proved
great assets in the struggle for Pakistan".

The question is very lenghty ,i hv just elaborated some imp points....

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Brother i really appreciate ur effort.Kindly recommend me book for political science.Also pl guide me about whether political science requires memorization and to what extent.
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Brother i really appreciate ur effort.Kindly recommend me book for political science.Also pl guide me about whether political science requires memorization and to what extent.
bhae salam...being a topper of univrsity,i must suggest you that don't rely on one book..particularly for pakistan affairs...I personally prepared these notes from a variety of books..

You buy the following books for masters but if your syllabus match these...
1)World constitutions written by S.L Kaeley(also for those who have opted contitutioan law in Css-the besttt book..
2)Pakistan-the formative phase by Khalin bin sayeed
3)A short history of Pakistan by M.sohail bhatti etc
4)Dr sultan khan's IR book.
secondly,there are number of subjects in political science...Some of them are conceptual.whereas some "cramming material"..for instance,political philosophy is completly a cram work.....
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sorry to say but its not a right way to prepare notes keeping in view "TWO PAPERS in a day in CSS EXAMS.
U HAVE QOUTED SO MANY TIMES which is i think not a good idea. how can we remember so much quotes?
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Salam.. i have finally decided to print out my notes in the form of book ...InshahAllah soon i will contact Mr shahid for publishing my book..
Today i will write one question from my notes,i hope you people will benefit..comments would be appreciated..Again i must say that i got 88/100 in my masters (political Science)plus 60+ in css 2010 through these notes..

Q:Write a detailed note on khilafat movement?
Ans:
Introduction by scholarly views:
"The truth of the matter would seem
to be that Indian muslims were weak
and therefore insecure.They always
looked for something to lean upon for
strength and security.Now they were
on the look out for a fresh anchor
and they found it in the khilafat"
...Dr. Waheed-uz-zaman..

F.Rahman sees the khilafat movement in the similar spirit:
"It was perhaps more semi-consciously
a bid for finding muslim security in a
future independent india over a non-
Muslim majority".

Keeping in view the political scenario,heterogeneity and Muslims position in India,a writer says:
"This was a wrong ideology,romantic
and out of touch with actualities".
..W.C Smith..

Critical Analysis of the movement:

1)Jinnah's idea of the movement came true:
"Gandhi's extreme programme has for
the movement struck the imaginations
mostly of the inexperianced youth and
the ignorant and the illiterate.All this
means complete disorganization and
chaos."
At another incident,he replied to Gandhi:
"Your way is wrong way;mine is the
right way-the constitutional way is
the right way".
All these came trueat the end of the movement when it turned violent.

2)Ill fate of Gandhi's vision:
"I claim that with us both khilafat is
a central fact,with Maulana M.Ali,it
is his religion,with me because in
laying down my life for khilkafat,I
ensure the safety of cow,that is my
religion from the muslaman knife."
This was Gandhi's vision.
Immediately fatwa came from M.Abdul Bari for cow protection but all this
was very temporary.

Secondly,by assuming the leadershipof both khilafat and congress,gandhi
felt that he smashed two nation theory.
"He was bent on retaining the Muslims
under his banner which he considered
as his life mission."
..S.K Mujamdar..

"But he could not retain it for more
than four years."
...M.Munawar.
Thirdly,Gandhi in his mind swaraj;
"For Gandi Khilafat was a weapon which
he could use to further move Indian's
advance towards swaraj".
..Dr. K.Bin saeed..
But he himself called off the non-cooperation movement.This further agitated
Muslims as well as Nehru swaraj committee.

3)Short lived unity: A strong appeal was made by Gandhi for Hindu Muslim unity:
"We both now have an opportunity of
life time,if the Hindus wish to cultivate
the eternal friendship with the muslims,
they must perish with them in the
attempt to vindicate the honour of
Islam".
So what happened was that people to people contact took place for the
first time.Thousands of hindus and Muslims sat together in the public
meetings and went to prison:
"Thus they saw each other for the
first time in twelve hundred years
from very close quarters.Therefore
they fell apart.The schism that
occured was wider than ever before".
..M.Munawar


4)Movement resulted in violence:
"It could not be denied that the
rugged outlines of the movement
were in the tune with the kind of
emotional and religious ideology that
khilafat movement was propagating."
Bin Saeed..
This point was earlier emphasized over by Mr jinnah.However,during
and after vthe movement communal riots remained central.The incident
of chauri chaura,Molpah rising,Hindu movements were the results.the movement turned into religiously violent one.

5)Moplah Rising:
"Moplahs were bitter:bitterly anti-hindu;
bitterly anti-british:bitterly against the
world that give them only misery".
W.C smith

"Moplahs rising in august 1921,was a
clear indication of both the confused
nature of khilafat movement".
K.Bin Saeed..

Concluding words:
I.H Qureshi drew a remarkable conclusion:

"Though khilafat movement achieved no
ostensible success,yet it was of
considerable value as an instrument
of creating public consciousness in the
muslim masses.It provided a broadbased
leadership to the muslims. THese proved
great assets in the struggle for Pakistan".

The question is very lenghty ,i hv just elaborated some imp points....


As you earlier stated that you got 64 marks in your first attempt as well as you were topper at university.
Political Science is not my subject but please suggest good book for preparation. you follow two books strategy so please suggest me.
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bhae salam...being a topper of univrsity,i must suggest you that don't rely on one book..particularly for pakistan affairs...I personally prepared these notes from a variety of books..

You buy the following books for masters but if your syllabus match these...
1)World constitutions written by S.L Kaeley(also for those who have opted contitutioan law in Css-the besttt book..
2)Pakistan-the formative phase by Khalin bin sayeed
3)A short history of Pakistan by M.sohail bhatti etc
4)Dr sultan khan's IR book.
secondly,there are number of subjects in political science...Some of them are conceptual.whereas some "cramming material"..for instance,political philosophy is completly a cram work.....
I do not agree that political philosophy is a cram work.Political philosophy is the basis of political science and hence if you cram philosophies,you are bound to cram everything.Infact u cannot cram them as simple as that.Instead you can cram some basic concepts such as sovereignty, liberty, law, rights, etc.Political philosophies are the beauty and heart of political science and calling them "a completely cram work" is an insult of political science.
I appreciate your work but then again you have quoted too much.
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sorry to say but its not a right way to prepare notes keeping in view "TWO PAPERS in a day in CSS EXAMS.
U HAVE QOUTED SO MANY TIMES which is i think not a good idea. how can we remember so much quotes?
my dear...you can learn all these quotes very easily provided you have grasp over the question...i bet you can learn all these just go on revising it again and again...Furthermore,more quotations more score is my own perception..Qoutation means that you are writing authentic fact...you can prove any argument by inserting relevent quotation..Moreover,this was just one question..I have written 30 important questions..everything arranged systematically and CHECKED BY PHD DOCTORS AT PESHAWAR UNIVERSITY..I have prepared questions in such a manner that one can tackle easilyy any angle of the question..
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As you earlier stated that you got 64 marks in your first attempt as well as you were topper at university.
Political Science is not my subject but please suggest good book for preparation. you follow two books strategy so please suggest me.
Please Read the following books
1)Pakistan studies by Sheikh Mohammad Rafique
2)Pakistan-the formative phase by khalid bin sayeed
3)a short history of Pakistan by Mohammad sohail bhatti...

Many candidates recommend ikram rabbani's book but personally i will never recommend you to read that book...The reason is that Rabbani's book is for graduation level-no detailed explanation of the topics.secondly,almost every one prepare from his book .so,checker gets bore while checking exactly same papers...Result 40l45 score...
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Many thanks for sharing your excellent work with aspirants.

When we can expect your book in the market? In the meantime, please suggest best books for preparing pakistan affairs and share your strategy for preparation.
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Salam.. i have finally decided to print out my notes in the form of book ...InshahAllah soon i will contact Mr shahid for publishing my book..
Today i will write one question from my notes,i hope you people will benefit..comments would be appreciated..Again i must say that i got 88/100 in my masters (political Science)plus 60+ in css 2010 through these notes..

Q:Write a detailed note on khilafat movement?
Ans:
Introduction by scholarly views:
"The truth of the matter would seem
to be that Indian muslims were weak
and therefore insecure.They always
looked for something to lean upon for
strength and security.Now they were
on the look out for a fresh anchor
and they found it in the khilafat"
...Dr. Waheed-uz-zaman..

F.Rahman sees the khilafat movement in the similar spirit:
"It was perhaps more semi-consciously
a bid for finding muslim security in a
future independent india over a non-
Muslim majority".

Keeping in view the political scenario,heterogeneity and Muslims position in India,a writer says:
"This was a wrong ideology,romantic
and out of touch with actualities".
..W.C Smith..

Critical Analysis of the movement:

1)Jinnah's idea of the movement came true:
"Gandhi's extreme programme has for
the movement struck the imaginations
mostly of the inexperianced youth and
the ignorant and the illiterate.All this
means complete disorganization and
chaos."
At another incident,he replied to Gandhi:
"Your way is wrong way;mine is the
right way-the constitutional way is
the right way".
All these came trueat the end of the movement when it turned violent.

2)Ill fate of Gandhi's vision:
"I claim that with us both khilafat is
a central fact,with Maulana M.Ali,it
is his religion,with me because in
laying down my life for khilkafat,I
ensure the safety of cow,that is my
religion from the muslaman knife."
This was Gandhi's vision.
Immediately fatwa came from M.Abdul Bari for cow protection but all this
was very temporary.

Secondly,by assuming the leadershipof both khilafat and congress,gandhi
felt that he smashed two nation theory.
"He was bent on retaining the Muslims
under his banner which he considered
as his life mission."
..S.K Mujamdar..

"But he could not retain it for more
than four years."
...M.Munawar.
Thirdly,Gandhi in his mind swaraj;
"For Gandi Khilafat was a weapon which
he could use to further move Indian's
advance towards swaraj".
..Dr. K.Bin saeed..
But he himself called off the non-cooperation movement.This further agitated
Muslims as well as Nehru swaraj committee.

3)Short lived unity: A strong appeal was made by Gandhi for Hindu Muslim unity:
"We both now have an opportunity of
life time,if the Hindus wish to cultivate
the eternal friendship with the muslims,
they must perish with them in the
attempt to vindicate the honour of
Islam".
So what happened was that people to people contact took place for the
first time.Thousands of hindus and Muslims sat together in the public
meetings and went to prison:
"Thus they saw each other for the
first time in twelve hundred years
from very close quarters.Therefore
they fell apart.The schism that
occured was wider than ever before".
..M.Munawar


4)Movement resulted in violence:
"It could not be denied that the
rugged outlines of the movement
were in the tune with the kind of
emotional and religious ideology that
khilafat movement was propagating."
Bin Saeed..
This point was earlier emphasized over by Mr jinnah.However,during
and after vthe movement communal riots remained central.The incident
of chauri chaura,Molpah rising,Hindu movements were the results.the movement turned into religiously violent one.

5)Moplah Rising:
"Moplahs were bitter:bitterly anti-hindu;
bitterly anti-british:bitterly against the
world that give them only misery".
W.C smith

"Moplahs rising in august 1921,was a
clear indication of both the confused
nature of khilafat movement".
K.Bin Saeed..

Concluding words:
I.H Qureshi drew a remarkable conclusion:

"Though khilafat movement achieved no
ostensible success,yet it was of
considerable value as an instrument
of creating public consciousness in the
muslim masses.It provided a broadbased
leadership to the muslims. THese proved
great assets in the struggle for Pakistan".

The question is very lenghty ,i hv just elaborated some imp points....
You have attempted good except one thing,What is the need of critical analysis in a detailed note?
I think there is no place of critical analysis in this question.
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