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Pakistan Notes well-known figures like Nawab Mohsin ul Mulk, Nawab Viqar ul Mulk, Hali, Shibli, Nazir Ahmad, Chiragh Ali, Mohammad Hayat, and Zakaullah. All these personalities advocated the cause set by Sir Syed Ahmad Khan. Some English professors like Bech, Morison, Raleigh and Arnold also contributed greatly in building...
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The Day Quaid Led A Procession To Our House MAJYD AZIZ Bantva is a small town in Kathiawar, India, the birthplace of many a prominent Memon personality. This town has produced the largest number of millionaires and eminent persons. Sattar Edhi, the social worker par excellence, Abdul Razzak Dawood...
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"MY FAVOURITE PERSONALITY" Every person in this world has a hero. People have heroes because they really admire that person and they really look up to that person. They want to do what they have done and they have achieved in their life. Like every person, I also have a hero. My hero had a...
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1000 Price: Rs. 40 Published by NAZARIA-I-PAKISTAN TRUST Aiwan-i-Karkunan-i-Tehreek-i-Pakistan, Madar-i-Millat Park, 100-Shahrah-i-Quaid-i-Azam, Lahore. Ph.: 99201213-99201214 Fax: 99202930 Email: trust@nazariapak.info Web: www.nazariapak.info Printed at: Nazaria-i-Pakistan Printers, ...
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separate homeland in which they could live according to the teachings of Islam. 4. Protection of Muslim Language The Hindus did the best to replace Urdu by Hindi. But they did not succeed during British period. If South Asia had got freedom without partition, the Hindu majority could very easily declare...
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* fighting duels * forgiveness vi. Professor Corrie invented a _____________. * jet fighter * tank * submarine * bomb vii. My Bank Account is a story of _____________. * Love * Adventure * Heroism * Humour viii. U.N day is celevrated every year on _____________...
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National Integration purpose of National Integration is to achieve cohesion at national level enhancing the ability to face the internal and external threats. 4. Quaid-e-Azam envisioned that Pakistan would be a state where all its citizens would enjoy equal rights irrespective of caste, creed, sect, or place of birth...
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Allama Iqbal 2 and felt, almost involuntarily shaped itself into verse. Iqbal's Works His first book Ilm ul Iqtisad/The knowledge of Economics was written in Urdu in 1903 . His first poetic work Asrar-i Khudi (1915) was followed by Rumuz-I Bekhudi (1917). Payam-i Mashriq appeared in 1923, Zabur-i Ajam in 1927...
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when we analyse the history of Pakistan, we find that it did not come into being as a result of the people’s struggle but through negotiations. Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah said many times that Pakistan was created by him and his typewriter or his steno. Later on, the Muslim League took the credit...
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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. Quaid-e-Azam once said: “Pakistan was created the day the first Indian national entered the field of Islam.” From the above statement, it is clear that...
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Pak Study Notes practiced by all people of Pakistan. 2. Language A number of languages are spoken in Pakistan. Some of them are Punjabi, Sindhi, Pushto and Balochi. But Urdu is spoken and understand in all parts of Pakistan. Being the official language, it is the media of communication between all regions of Pakistan. 3...
Premium | 19130 Words | 57 Pages jinnah until Pakistan's independence on 14 August 1947, and as Pakistan's first Governor-General from independence until his death. He is revered in Pakistan as Quaid-i-Azam (Great Leader) and Baba-i-Qaum (Father of the Nation).In the early years of his political career, Jinnah advocated Hindu–Muslim unity, helping to...
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620 / 850 (73%) Institute: Gov’t higher Secondary School no.4, Mardan Majors: Science Languages: • English read, written, spoken. • Urdu read, written, spoken. • Pushto read, written, spoken. • Arabic read, written. Experiences: Post title: Lecturer...
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INTRODUCTION 2. PRESENT SCENARIO 3. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND 4. HURDLES IN THE WAY OF NATIONAL INTEGRATION * LACK OF LEADERHIP AFTER QUAID * CONSTIUTIONAL CRISIS * MARTIAL LAWS * ISSUES OF LANGUAGE * FEUDALSIM * PROVINCIAL DISHARMONY * SECTARIAN CONFLICT * CURSE...
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