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I just started preparation for political science, just wanted to know should I cover all of the western and Muslim political thoughts or the only ones that have appeared in past exams
because there are number of philosophers that have not been asked since exam of 2000
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They asked the same as usual this year, so I'll recommend these:

Western: All the ones that have appeared + Francis Fukuyama + John Rawls
Muslim: Al-Ghazali, Al-Farabi, Ibn Khaldun, Iqbal and Al-Mawardi

Shah Waliullah you'll already study for Pakistan Affairs.
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And what has been your strategy for political science
What books and sources are you using?
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So I just gave the exam last week.There's only a small gap between what I did and wished I did. Pull out the Pol Sci syllabus and follow with me. All books marked * are in the syllabus readings. Here's my recommendation:

Paper 1 — Part A
Western Thinkers from *Judd Harmon.
(I got it from Urdu Bazaar in Karachi, did not find a PDF)

Islamic thinkers from *Rosenthal.

Paper 1 — Part B
90% of this is a standard Pol Sci intro course BUT with Islamic elements. So I just used the Mazhar-ul-Haq Political Science book. It's used in government colleges so you'll find a copy anywhere. It's pretty solid as an introduction.

If you want to build more depth/have more time, study the same chapters in Political Science by Andrew Heywood, for review. It doesn't have the Islamic elements though.

Paper 2 — Part A and B
Okay, so this is important.

The first topic in Part A and the first in Part B deal with the "Comparative and Analytical Study of the Political Systems" of 9 countries in total.

I took Constitutional Law as my optional subject, so I studied 5/9 of these + Pakistan, which is also in Part B.

I can't speak to how scoring/easy Con-Law is, but it was a delight to study. People usually throw around that Pol+Con Law and IR+International Law are recommended combinations. That wasn't my reason, but the overlap did help.

Whether you take Con Law or not, I studied the Anup Chand Kapur book "Select Constitutions" and *Hamid Khan in parts. The first is available chapter-by-chapter here (it's a painful download) and the second is a little costly but at Oxford University Press.

Rest of Paper 2
In Paper 2 — Part A, the "Global and Regional" section is something you should study for Current Affairs and your Essay anyway. Just study topics from the Internet and any introductory textbooks. Google will get you more than enough recommendations.

In Paper 2 — Part B, section IV was all from Pakistan Affairs, section V was Hamid Khan* and Pakistan Affairs, and section VI (for me) was based on Current Affairs, the newspaper, general knowledge.

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Another thing how long did it take you to complete Paper 1? Also, about the Part B of Paper 1: do the introductory concepts need an Islamic element while we are writing the answers cause it does not say in any past paper whether we have to touch its concept in Islamic sense too
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