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Pakistan Movement

The Pakistan Movement or Tehrik-e-Pakistan refers to the successful historical movement against British and Indian to have an independent Muslim state named Pakistan created from the separation of the northwestern region of the Indian subcontinent.This movement was led by Muhammad Ali Jinnah, along with other prominent founding fathers of Pakistan including Allama Iqbal, Liaqat Ali Khan.The founder of that word Pakistan is Sir Syed Ahmed Khan. The movement ultimately achieved success in 1947 and it named Pakistan. Some movements that happen for the seprate homeland 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 1857 War of Independence 1885 Formation of the Indian National Congress 1905 Partition of Bengal 1906 Founding of the All-India Muslim League 1914-18 World War I 1919-23 Khilafat Movement 1928 Nehru Report 1929 Fourteen Points of Jinnah 1930 Allama Iqbal Address 1933 Now or Never Pamphlet 1939-45 World War II 1940 Pakistan Resolution 1946 The Cabinet Mission 1947 Creation of Pakistan

These were the some movements through which Muslims passed for the demand of Islam or we can say for seprate country.Quaid was saya that Pakistan is the country in which the muslims can lead to their life through the Islamic rules.

Explanation of these points 1857 War of Independence :


War of the independence was lastly fought by Indian muslims and hindus but after defeating war the muslims and hindus started thinking different.British army recruited the local Indians into their forces but with the passage of time the hindus ran away the british and hindus take the whole charge of the Dehli city. Bahadur Shah Zafar, the last Mughal King, was compelled to lead the freedom fighters.The initial success of the fighters gave the boost to the war of independence. The Indian army captured the important towns of Haryana, Bihar and Mahdya Pardesh. After the sometime the british came back and they war on the shahi and they defeat them.Bahadur shah zafar hide himself. British take the whole charge of the Dehli and they started to murder the peoples on large scale and they also caught the Shah and he led his last breath in the Jail.

After the War of Independence in 1857, the British government assumed sovereignty over the lands of the British East India Company. The British thus became masters of India, where for nearly 800 years Muslims had ruled. However, their attitude towards the Muslims was that of antipathy. According to Hunter, a prominent historian, The Muslims of India are, and have been for many years, a source of chronic danger to the British power in India. The british make the policy against the muslims and they gave them no rights.In the Dehli the british snatch approximately 20,000 Inam commission and they ruined many familes of the muslims. The newly introduced English system of education had many drawbacks for the Muslims, mainly because it made no provisions for religious education. As a result, they stayed away from it. Thus, within a few years of loss of political power, the Muslims lost all avenues of employment, were dispossessed of their estates and deprived of the benefits of education.

1885 Formation of the Indian National Congress :


Indian national congress is one of the two major political parties in india and it is also known as the congress and the other one is (BJP) bhartiya janta party.Is is the largest democratic party in the world. Economic reforms and wanted a larger role in the making of British policy for India. In 1920 the Congress began a campaign of passive resistance, led by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, against restrictions on the press and political activities. Although the Congress claimed to represent all Indians, many Muslims, fearful of the vast Hindu majority, began to withdraw from the Congress.

1905 Partition of Bengal :

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