1) The ideology of Pakistan is based on Islamic principles and the belief that Muslims are a distinct nation with their own identity.
2) Key figures like Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, Allama Iqbal, and Muhammad Ali Jinnah advocated for a separate Muslim homeland based on the two-nation theory where Muslims could live according to Islamic laws and values.
3) The ideology of Pakistan emphasizes implementing an Islamic economic and political system, as well as developing a society based on the teachings of the Quran, Hadith, and Islamic traditions.
1) The ideology of Pakistan is based on Islamic principles and the belief that Muslims are a distinct nation with their own identity.
2) Key figures like Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, Allama Iqbal, and Muhammad Ali Jinnah advocated for a separate Muslim homeland based on the two-nation theory where Muslims could live according to Islamic laws and values.
3) The ideology of Pakistan emphasizes implementing an Islamic economic and political system, as well as developing a society based on the teachings of the Quran, Hadith, and Islamic traditions.
1) The ideology of Pakistan is based on Islamic principles and the belief that Muslims are a distinct nation with their own identity.
2) Key figures like Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, Allama Iqbal, and Muhammad Ali Jinnah advocated for a separate Muslim homeland based on the two-nation theory where Muslims could live according to Islamic laws and values.
3) The ideology of Pakistan emphasizes implementing an Islamic economic and political system, as well as developing a society based on the teachings of the Quran, Hadith, and Islamic traditions.
1) The ideology of Pakistan is based on Islamic principles and the belief that Muslims are a distinct nation with their own identity.
2) Key figures like Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, Allama Iqbal, and Muhammad Ali Jinnah advocated for a separate Muslim homeland based on the two-nation theory where Muslims could live according to Islamic laws and values.
3) The ideology of Pakistan emphasizes implementing an Islamic economic and political system, as well as developing a society based on the teachings of the Quran, Hadith, and Islamic traditions.
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Two Nation Theory & its Importance
By
Raj Muhammad Khan
M. Phil (Pakistan Studies) National Institute of Pakistan Studies, (QAU) Islamabad Ideology Ideology is the combination of two Greek word, “Ideo” means “Ideas” and “Logos” means, “Science”. Thus ideology means, “Science of Ideas”. Ideology is a set of beliefs, ideas and values which directs one’s goals. Every body has a specific aim of life. To achieve the aim, a set of ideas provide guidance. Similarly, in collective life of a group or nation, people struggle collectively in the light of common thinking. That collective thinking is called ideology of the Nation. Origin of the word Ideology The French philosopher Destutt de Tracy used the word ideologie in French Revolution An ideology is a set of aims and ideas that directs one's goals, expectations, and actions The term ‘ideology’ means science of ideas Islamic Ideology Islamic Ideology is shared thoughts of Muslim or Ummah of diverse people held together by bond of Islam with the commitment to preserve and demonstrate its religion. It is an ideology through a society is reformed in accordance with teachings of Islam, Holly Prophet (SAW), Quran and Sunnah. It is based on the basic teachings of Quran: • The faith • Islam being complete code of life IDEOLOGY OF PAKISTAN
Pakistan is an Ideological state and the ideology of Pakistan is an Islamic ideology. Its basic principle being: "The only sovereign is Allah". Islam acted as a nation building force before the establishment of Pakistan. Ideology of Pakistan basically means that Pakistan should be a state where the Muslims should have an opportunity to live according to the faith and creed based on the Islamic principles. They should have all the resources at the disposal to enhance Islamic culture and civilization. Quid-e-Azam once said: "Pakistan was created the day the first Indian national entered in the field of Islam". From the above statement ,it is clear that Ideology of Pakistan is an Islamic one. Ideology of Pakistan and Sir Syed Ahmed Khan Sir Syed viewed that Muslims should have friendship with the British if they want to take their due rights. To achieve this he did a lot to convince the British that Muslims were not against them. On the other hand, he tried his best to convince the Muslims that if they did not befriend the British, they could not achieve their goals. Sir Syed wrote many books and journals to remove the misunderstandings between Muslims and the British. The most significant of his literary works were his pamphlets “Loyal Muhammadan of India” and “Cause of Indian Revolt”. Cont… He also wrote a commentary on the Bible, in which he attempted to prove that Islam is the closest religion to Christianity. Sir Syed emphasized the Muslims of his time not to participate in politics unless and until they got modern education. He viewed that Muslims could not succeed in the field of western politics without knowing the system. He also emphasized that Muslims should keep themselves away from the Congress and predicted that the party would prove to be a pure Hindu party in the times to come. By establishing the Muhammadan Educational Conference, he provided Muslims with a platform on which he could discuss their political problems. Sir Syed is known as the founder of Two-Nation Theory in the modern era. Ideological rationale with reference to Allama Iqbal Allama Iqbal always emphasized on the separate and distinct image of Muslims in the subcontinent. He based the foundation of homeland on the religion which later on became the ideology and basis of Pakistan. The Allahabad address of Allama Iqbal further clarified the two nation theory and ideology behind demanding a separate homeland for Muslims. Allama Iqbal’s poetry reflected the ideology of Pakistan and aroused sense of determination among Muslim masses. Ideological rationale with reference to Quaid – e – Azam The saying and the addresses of the Quaid- i- Azam which he delivered on different occasions clearly reflected the ideology of Pakistan. For Example: Formation Of Islamic Democracy: The founder of Pakistan said on August 14,1947 at a press conference: “In reality we had learnt democracy 1300 years ago. So when you talk about democracy, I doubt that you have not studied Islam” Opposition Of Racism And Prejudices: After the creation of Pakistan on March 21 ,1948 in Dhaka he said: “ You do not talk in terms of Bengali, Sindhi, Balochi or Pathan rather you remember the lesson of 1300 years ago that we are not Sindhi, Balochi, or Pathan but we are Muslims and only Muslims”. Cont… Difference Between Islam And Hinduism: At the time of presentation of the Lahore Resolution on March 23, 1940 the Quaid-I-Azam said: “ Islam and Hinduism are not only two religions but they are also two different social systems. These two nations are related two different civilizations that base on such thoughts which are cons to each other. These Ideologies are different to each others: Hindus and Muslims cannot create a common nationhood. So Muslims are in need of a separate homeland where they can spend their lives socially, economically and politically according to their faith”. Making The Constitution Of Pakistan: The Quaid-I-Azam while talking to an American Journalist said about the making of constitution of Pakistan: “Pakistan constitution is yet to be made but I can say for sure that it would be of democratic type and would be consist of all the basic principles of Islam”. Implementation Of Islamic Economic System: At the time of inauguration ceremony of the State Bank Of Pakistan on July 01, 1948, he said: “Western economic system has destroyed the world so we have to present in front of the world such an economic system which consists of human equality and social justice”. Need Of Testing The Islamic Education: He also said: “We demanded Pakistan not only for a piece of land but we wanted such a laboratory where Islamic principles could be tested”. Comments: From the saying of the Quaid-I-Azam it became quite obvious that the ideological system of Islam is the Ideology of Pakistan. Quaid – e– Azam laid great stress on the Islamic ideology. He believed that Islamic ideology was the only unifying force of the Muslim Millat. Quaid-e-Azam rejuvenated Muslim League and awakened the slumbering Muslim masses. He became great leader of Muslims in the subcontinent to take them to their destiny of Pakistan based on the Islamic ideology of being a separate Muslim nation. He struggled very hard and accomplished Pakistan on 14th August. Importance of Ideology in National Life Ideology is a motivating force for a nation, which is striving hard to bring stability and homogeneity to its nationhood. Its provided the binding force to the scattered groups in a society and bring them close to each other on a common platform. Ideologies impel their adherence to follow a joint linked action for the accomplishment of their goal. Ideologies give shape to the revolutions and create new cultures and civilizations. They stress on their adherents to insist on the realization of their ideal through total transformation of society. An urgent agreement with each other on the ideals is most vital pre-requisite of an ideology. Conclusion The fundamental concept of ideology of Pakistan is that Muslims are a separate nation having their own culture, literature, religion and way of life. They cannot be merged in any other nation. They should be able to develop their culture and religious traditions in an Islamic State and they should be able to create a true Islamic society for themselves. Thus the ideology of Pakistan which developed through the period of Mohammad Bin Qasim and others and followed by political leaders like Quid-e-Azam was materialized in 1947. Thank You!