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8 Days Plan For Pakistan Affairs
Pakistan Affairs
8 Days - Time Table
Day: 01
> Evolution and growth of Muslim Society in the Sub-continent.
> Ideology of Pakistan-Definition and Elucidation.
Day: 02
> Historical aspects Muslim rule in the sub-continent, its downfall and efforts of Renaissance.
> Movements for reforms-Sheikh Ahmed Sarhindi, Shah Waliullah, Aligarh, Deoband, Nadwah.
Day: 03
> Sind Madressah, Anjarnun Hamiat-e-Islam and Islamia College Peshawar.
> Ideology of Pakistan in the lights of speeches and sayings of Allama Iqhal and Quaid-i-Azam.
Day: 04
> Pakistan Movement, Historical developments, important event. Role of various individuals, communities and groups.
Day: 05 and 06
> Political Developments in Pakistan since 1947 and efforts for promulgation of Islamic system.
Day: 07
> Land and People of Pakistan-Geography. Society. Natural resources. Agriculture, Industry,
Education with reference to characteristics, trends and problems.
Day: 08
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Topics for Study
Note: You must have to complete every topic in a very comprehensive way, including all aspects such as political, monetary, geographical, religious, cultural, educational, Social, causes and consequences etc…
1. Evolution of a Muslim Society & its dynamics 2. Downfall and Deformation of Muslim
Society/Rule in Sub-continent & its factor 3. Missionaries/Invaders/Rulers in the subcontinent & its vicinities.
4. Sheikh Ahmed Sirhandi
5. Shah Waliullah
6. Syed Ahmed Shaheed and his Jihadi
Movement
7. Haji Sharee’tullah and his faraizi
Movement.
8. Sir Syed Ahmed
9. Aligarh Movement
10. Deoband Movemnt (Dar-ul-uloom
Deoband)
11. Aligarh v/s Deoband
12. Nadwat-e-Ulema
13. Indian Act of 1892
14. Partition of Benagl 1905
15. Shimla Deputation 1906
16. Formation of All India Muslim League
1906
17. Minto-Morley Reforms 1909
18. Annulment of Bengal 1911
19. Delhi Durbar of 1911
20. Reaction of Muslims on the Annulment of Bengal
21. Lucknow

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