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Q.NO.1) Discuss critically the role of Silsalah (Orders)in the development and progress of Muslim society in the Sub-Continent of Indo-Pakistan.

Q.NO.2) Critically examine the Muslim shift from militancy to education with a special reference to the educational movements launched during the 19th century in South Asia.

Q.NO.3) Sir Syed Ahmad Khan believed in "Trinity of ideas" i.e loyalty, devotion and aloofness”. Discuss it in perspective of his reformation movement.

Q.NO.4) Describe the main content and relative importance of the Lucknow Pact and Delhi Muslim Proposals and their respective impact on the subsequent political development in India. OR Quaid-e-Azam was the ambassador of “Hindu-Muslim Unity”. Discuss it in perspective of Lukhnow Pact and what future vision depicted from the pact?

Q.NO.5) Illustrate the role of Quaid-e-Azam for protecting the constitutional rights of Muslims of the subcontinent from 1916-1933?

Q.NO.6) Can the Lahore Resolution be termed as the ‘Magna Carta’ of Pakistan? Take a position and support your argument by historical facts, if any.

Q.NO.7) The "Objective Resolution"(1949) satisfied both orthodox and modernists by combining the features of Western and Islamic democracy. Discuss critically.

Q.NO.8) Local government system

Q.NO.9) Give a critical appraisal of the constitutional crises/crises initiated by the controversial actions. Discuss and analyze its effects on the subsequent history of Pakistan.

Q.NO.10) Given the problems that Pakistan is facing today, what is your vision of Pakistan in the year 2014? How, in your opinion, can be its internal and external problems solved?

Q.NO.11) Compare and contrast the resistance movement of East Pakistan with the present movement of Baluchistan. Suggest remedies.

Q.NO.12) The location of Pakistan has given the strategic strength to the State. What are its physical features and narrate its advantages and disadvantages.

Q.NO.13) Discuss and debate the diplomatic stance of Pakistan regarding “war on terror “. How can it be improvised in the current geo-political situation?

Q.NO.14) The Constitution of Pakistan (1973) is the “mouth piece of Islam”. Discuss.

Q.NO.15) Critically evaluate the contribution made by missionaries in the growth of Muslim society in the Sub-continent of Indo-Pak.

Q.NO.16) Assess the account for the problems which Quaid-e-Azam had to face as Governor General of Pakistan

Q.NO.17) “The twentieth century witnessed the war for oil. The twenty-first century will witness the war for water”. Examine the practical implications of this statement on situation of Pakistan.

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Mr. Bhutto,

It seems to be just repetition of same questions which were asked last year. One can just predict the important topics not exact wordings of the questions. One should not depend upon guesses, rather he/she should prepare all aspects of relevant topics.

Dear brother, you have just mentioned one/two dimensions of the important topics in spite of all aspects/dimensions.
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Mr. Bhutto,

It seems to be just repetition of same questions which were asked last year. One can just predict the important topics not exact wordings of the questions. One should not depend upon guesses, rather he/she should prepare all aspects of relevant topics.

Dear brother, you have just mentioned one/two dimensions of the important topics in spite of all aspects/dimensions.
  • [*]Ancient Time:- 324 B.c to 712 AD (Alexander invasion of India, Gupta Dynasty, Vedic Period)
    • -Alexander Invasion of India
    • -Alexander wounded in Multan
    • -Age of Dravad/Dravidian and Aryans
    • -Chanragupta Mauriya/Ashoka and their achievements
    • -Vedic Period of India and beliefs
  • Muslim Rule :- 712-1526 AD (Mohd Bin Qasim, Ghanzi, Ghouri, Dehli Sultanate)
    -Sindh Conquest was a triumph
    -Ghanzi v/s ghaouri
    -Delhi Sultanate
    -Mamluk/Slave/Ghulam Dynasty 1206-1290
    -Khilji Dyanasty 1290-1320
    -Tughlaq Dyanasty 1320-1414
    Sayyed Dynasty 1414-?????
    -Lodhi Dyansty 14??-1526
    -Changaiz khan/Mongol Attacks
    -Halaku Khan Capturing Baghdad 12??
    -Timur Invasion of India
    -Sufi Orders
    -Role of Sufi and Ulema's in spreading Islam
  • Mughal Era:- 1526-1857 AD
    -Babur 1526-30
    -Humayumn 1530-40 & 1555-1556
    -Akbar 1556-1605
    Jehangir 1605-1627
    -Shah Jehan 1627-1658
    Aurangzaib 1658-1707
    -Bahadur Shah Last ruler 1837-1857
  • 1857-1905:- British Rule and Role of Sir Syed
    -Sir Syed Educational Movement
    -Sir Syed theory of Trinity
    -Role of MAO and Aligrah institutes
    -Anjuman Himayat -e- Islam
    Doeband School of thought
    Nadvat Ul Ulema
    -Sir Syed Causes of Revolt
    -Mohammdin Educational Confrence
  • 1905-1947:- Formation of AIML till independence
    • Formation of AIML 1906
    • Minto Morley Reforms 1906
    • Partition of bengal 1905
    • Re-annulment of Bengal1911
    • Quaid join ML 1913
    • Lucknow Pact 1916
    • Khilafat Movement 1919-1921
    • Quiad Quiets Congress 1921
    • Chemsford Reforms
    • Simmon Commsision 1927
    • Nehru Report 1928
    • Jinnah 14 points 1929
    • RTC's 1930-1932
    • Gandhi Irwin Pact 1932
    • Death of Bhagat Singh 1932
    • Govt Act of India 1937
    • General Elections 1938
    • World War II
    • Lahore Resolution 1940
    • Wavell Plan
    • Crisp Mission
    • Cabiniet Mission
    • Gandhi Jinnah Talks
    • Rajgopal Acharia Formula
    • Quit India Movement
    • 3rd June Plane
    • Declaration of Independence 1947
  • 1947-1971:- (Constitutional Phase and Separation of East Pakistan)
    • Ideology of Pak
    • Objective Resolution
    • OB as Magna Carta of Pakistan
    • 1st BPC Report
    • 2nd BPC Report
    • Maulavi Tamiz ud din Case
    • Constitution of 1956
    • Constitution of 1962
    • Constitution of 1973
    • Total Amendments
    • Recent Amendment 18th, 19th and 20th
    • Bill of 21st Amendment
  • 1971- till date (Martial Laws, Islamization to Current Issues and Problems of Pakistan)
    • Ayub Era
    • Yahya Khan Era
    • Zia's Regime
    • Zia Era and Islamization
    • Musharat Era
    • Devolution Plan
    • Judicial Activism
    • Political Instability
    • Role of Polictical parties
    • Fragile Democracy
    • territorial Voilation of Pak
    • Insecurity
    • Drone Attack
    • Poverty
    • Corruption
    • Energy Crisis
    • Election 2013 and it out come
    • and there is a long long list that I can keep on typing...................
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Default role of different silsila in spread of islam in the sub continent .

introduction
different silsila , discipleship in continent
origins
contributions in sub continent
impacts
commonalities of teaching
spread of islam
establishment of islamic state
conclusion

introduction
the four pious caliph are the role model of different discipleship in sub continent . different discipleship followed methods and practice of respective caliph . the origin of silsila chisti was belonged to herat (chisti ) under the leadership of khawaja ishaq chisti , but who brought this teaching n sub content . khawaja moin ud din chisti of ajmer introduced it in sub continent .
naqshbandia order followed hazart abu bakr siddeeq . r.a . seherwardia discipleship owned practices of hazart umer r.a the founder of qadria order is shaikh abdul qadir jillani.
introduction of these discipleship in sub continent
after the victory of muhammad bin qasim in sindh paved the way for the muslim rule in india . but major hindrance was the local population that was hindu and buddist . simply , it is evident majority never accepts te rule of minority . But the most impossible task was performed muslims rule in sub continents . more than 1000 years , muslim rulers with islamic ideology and system governed that continent , how it was possible owing to the diligent efforts and work of saints .
it is believed that sufis came during 12 and 13 century when mahmud ghaznavi attacked punjab , he defeated prithive raj .
shaikh ismail bukhari , central punjab lahore .
he was blessed with attracting personality . hindus were listen his sermons every friday , mostly , non believers convert to muslim before personally meeting with shaikh ismail .
khawaja moin ud din chisti
center rajisthan and ajmer .
khawaja moin ud din chisthi known as ghareeb nawaz spread light of isla in north india . when he was going through delhi 70 thousand hindus converted to islam .
makhdum baha ud din zakria multani south easren punjab .
makhdum belongd to sehrwardia order , owing to his alluring personality and public work policy helped n spread of islam .
datha khanj shakr . upper northernindia
through his poetry and love for humanity no muslims entered in the circle of islam .
ali hajveri center lahore
ali hajerveri did splendid work in missionary field . the teaching was to emphasis on practical demonstrate the islamic education in their believes .
nizam ud din ulhia
this silsia is the amalgamation of spiritually and secularity .the spread was due to the broaden wordly outlook of the world but the other mode ws music , ameer khusro spread and gave message throygh qawali .
main emphasis
in the above paragraph , the service of every saint innumrable in terms of religion . regarding the silsila , chishti silsila mostly associated with princes and rulers , therfore , influence courts and rulers , whilr naqshbadia emphasis upon the puitance of islamic due to moderate out look of ruler . mujadid alif sani nd khawaja baqai billah performed commendable works in this field .
impact
commonalities
all saint emphasis
trust in ALLAH
faith in ALLAH
TOLERANCE
RESPECT HUMANITY
COOPERATE WITH OTHERS
UNITY OF FAITH
HONEST IN DEALING
these were the teaching .
spread of islam
islamic spread fast fro current eastern and western punjab , sindh and bbangal . myanmar
consolidation of miuslim rules
feroz taulaq tranfer the daints and sufi in dulat bad for spread and consolidae rule
mahsud son od ghanzava with accmpnied ali hajveri and enlighten upper punjab with illumaniary of universal teaching of islam
conclusion
spledndid , concerted , incessabnt feeorts and work did muslim saint to iluminte the region with islam , tat is why hindus writer unable to understand , how minority ruled over majority . this is surprising for them .
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  • [*]Ancient Time:- 324 B.c to 712 AD (Alexander invasion of India, Gupta Dynasty, Vedic Period)
    • -Alexander Invasion of India
    • -Alexander wounded in Multan
    • -Age of Dravad/Dravidian and Aryans
    • -Chanragupta Mauriya/Ashoka and their achievements
    • -Vedic Period of India and beliefs
  • Muslim Rule :- 712-1526 AD (Mohd Bin Qasim, Ghanzi, Ghouri, Dehli Sultanate)
    -Sindh Conquest was a triumph
    -Ghanzi v/s ghaouri
    -Delhi Sultanate
    -Mamluk/Slave/Ghulam Dynasty 1206-1290
    -Khilji Dyanasty 1290-1320
    -Tughlaq Dyanasty 1320-1414
    Sayyed Dynasty 1414-?????
    -Lodhi Dyansty 14??-1526
    -Changaiz khan/Mongol Attacks
    -Halaku Khan Capturing Baghdad 12??
    -Timur Invasion of India
    -Sufi Orders
    -Role of Sufi and Ulema's in spreading Islam
  • Mughal Era:- 1526-1857 AD
    -Babur 1526-30
    -Humayumn 1530-40 & 1555-1556
    -Akbar 1556-1605
    Jehangir 1605-1627
    -Shah Jehan 1627-1658
    Aurangzaib 1658-1707
    -Bahadur Shah Last ruler 1837-1857
  • 1857-1905:- British Rule and Role of Sir Syed
    -Sir Syed Educational Movement
    -Sir Syed theory of Trinity
    -Role of MAO and Aligrah institutes
    -Anjuman Himayat -e- Islam
    Doeband School of thought
    Nadvat Ul Ulema
    -Sir Syed Causes of Revolt
    -Mohammdin Educational Confrence
  • 1905-1947:- Formation of AIML till independence
    • Formation of AIML 1906
    • Minto Morley Reforms 1906
    • Partition of bengal 1905
    • Re-annulment of Bengal1911
    • Quaid join ML 1913
    • Lucknow Pact 1916
    • Khilafat Movement 1919-1921
    • Quiad Quiets Congress 1921
    • Chemsford Reforms
    • Simmon Commsision 1927
    • Nehru Report 1928
    • Jinnah 14 points 1929
    • RTC's 1930-1932
    • Gandhi Irwin Pact 1932
    • Death of Bhagat Singh 1932
    • Govt Act of India 1937
    • General Elections 1938
    • World War II
    • Lahore Resolution 1940
    • Wavell Plan
    • Crisp Mission
    • Cabiniet Mission
    • Gandhi Jinnah Talks
    • Rajgopal Acharia Formula
    • Quit India Movement
    • 3rd June Plane
    • Declaration of Independence 1947
  • 1947-1971:- (Constitutional Phase and Separation of East Pakistan)
    • Ideology of Pak
    • Objective Resolution
    • OB as Magna Carta of Pakistan
    • 1st BPC Report
    • 2nd BPC Report
    • Maulavi Tamiz ud din Case
    • Constitution of 1956
    • Constitution of 1962
    • Constitution of 1973
    • Total Amendments
    • Recent Amendment 18th, 19th and 20th
    • Bill of 21st Amendment
  • 1971- till date (Martial Laws, Islamization to Current Issues and Problems of Pakistan)
    • Ayub Era
    • Yahya Khan Era
    • Zia's Regime
    • Zia Era and Islamization
    • Musharat Era
    • Devolution Plan
    • Judicial Activism
    • Political Instability
    • Role of Polictical parties
    • Fragile Democracy
    • territorial Voilation of Pak
    • Insecurity
    • Drone Attack
    • Poverty
    • Corruption
    • Energy Crisis
    • Election 2013 and it out come
    • and there is a long long list that I can keep on typing...................
Agar main yeh saab likh deta tau laug kehte k itna kaun parhta hia or kha makha main yeh banda efficency jhar raha hai..... Hum Pakistani bhi kisi baat main khush nahi hian
thanks for such a precious information.wonderful...
Naveed sir please can you explain me the role of HAJAJ BIN YUSUF regarding the invasion of sindh in the annals of islam as well as in the indo pak history?
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Naveed sir please can you explain me the role of HAJAJ BIN YUSUF regarding the invasion of sindh in the annals of islam as well as in the indo pak history?
Thank You for your appreciation . As far as role of Hajjaj Bin Yousif in Conquest of Sind is concerned, well he didn't do that much except for;
  • Writing a letter to the King of Sindh "Raja Dahar" to return the looted ships/booty of Arabs by Pirates of Debal. (Which the king declines)
  • Arranged Army thrice to fight and defeat Raja Dahar in Sindh
  • Arranged a powerful Army in 3rd time to fight Raja Dahar
  • Made his Nephew/Son in Law Mohd Bin Qasim Commander-in-Chief of that Army
  • Finally the Army raised and groomed by him defeated Raja Dahar.
I guess this would be it.
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Thank You for your appreciation . As far as role of Hajjaj Bin Yousif in Conquest of Sind is concerned, well he didn't do that much except for;
  • Writing a letter to the King of Sindh "Raja Dahar" to return the looted ships/booty of Arabs by Pirates of Debal. (Which the king declines)
  • Arranged Army thrice to fight and defeat Raja Dahar in Sindh
  • Arranged a powerful Army in 3rd time to fight Raja Dahar
  • Made his Nephew/Son in Law Mohd Bin Qasim Commander-in-Chief of that Army
  • Finally the Army raised and groomed by him defeated Raja Dahar.
I guess this would be it.
so we can say that "Hajaj bin yusuf "can be considered as villain of islamic history and has been portrayed as a hero in indo-muslim history???
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so we can say that "Hajaj bin yusuf "can be considered as villain of islamic history and has been portrayed as a hero in indo-muslim history???
Avoid going on the Personalities and rather keep your focus on their "Work and Achievements". Trust me you will find all as villain if you would start analyzing their personalities. Yes Hajjaj was a cruel person to some extend lekin Conquest of Sindh is his biggest achievement, as even the expedition in the times of Hazrat Umer and Hazrat Usman failed to conquer Sindh. Efforts of Soilders and Commander in Chief Like Tahfa Bin Budail and many others went drown the drain without any fruitful results.

So he must be given credit for raising a powerful army to fight Raja Dahir and finding a courageous commander like Mohd Bin Qasim to lead that army.

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hmmmmmm......yes brother
yes definitely, i will act upon your suggestions once again thanks
regarding Pakistan affairs what strategy one should apply to cover all aspects of it and how one should can get a good score in Pakistan affairs???
Need all your suggestions and experiences...kindly guide please
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hmmmmmm......yes brother
yes definitely, i will act upon your suggestions once again thanks
regarding Pakistan affairs what strategy one should apply to cover all aspects of it and how one should can get a good score in Pakistan affairs???
Need all your suggestions and experiences...kindly guide please
thank you......................
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  2. Try and attempt questions which are rather general and creative in nature
  3. avoid stereotyped questions as they won't fetch you ood marks
  4. Try to start and end you answer with a quote. (you will find ample of Quotes in IH Qureshi's Books)
  5. Try to attempt at least a question in which a map can be drawn i.e. Kashmir issue, Physical features of Pakistan, water disputes, Importance of Gawadar port and etc.
  6. Go through various books for better understanding of the subject.
  7. Divide Pak Affairs in various parts but focus on the period from 1857 and onward.
  8. Try and Solve past papers for atleatr 10 years so that you should have an idea k kis tarah k saal, atai hian or kis prespectives se atai hian.
  9. Divide body of your answer in various headings approx 5-7.
  10. Give Critical Analysis where required
  11. Always end your answer with a powerful conclusion but dont introduce any new point in it.
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