He did not want to interfere in politics | Asim Munir | Maqsood Mujahid | Salahuddin Fakhri
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
- The Pakistan Movement, known as "Tehreek-e-Pakistan," was a political and social movement that aimed to create a separate nation for Muslims in the Indian subcontinent. The movement was driven by the belief that Muslims, as a distinct cultural and religious community, needed their own homeland to safeguard their rights and identity. Key highlights include:
1. Background:The movement arose during British rule in India, influenced by growing Hindu-Muslim tensions and the failure of political compromise between the two communities.
2. Leaders:Muhammad Ali Jinnah, known as Quaid-e-Azam, played a central role as the leader of the All-India Muslim League. Other prominent figures included Allama Iqbal, who envisioned the concept of a separate Muslim state.
3. Demand for Pakistan: In 1940, the Lahore Resolution was adopted, which formally articulated the demand for independent Muslim-majority states in the northwestern and eastern zones of India.
4. Struggles:The movement faced opposition from the Indian National Congress and other groups, but gained mass support among Muslims, emphasizing identity, religion, and cultural preservation.
5. Partition of India: After negotiations and struggles, Pakistan was established as an independent state on August 14, 1947, comprising West Pakistan (now Pakistan) and East Pakistan (now Bangladesh).
The Pakistan Movement is a pivotal event in South Asian history, symbolizing the quest for self-determination by a religious and cultural minority.
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