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Who said Quaid-e-Azam was the finest Ambassador of Hindu-Muslim unity?
Annie Besant, a prominent theosophist and Congress leader, praised Quaid-e-Azam Jinnah as the “finest Ambassador of Hindu-Muslim unity” during his early career in the Congress. The original question was incomplete but has been rephrased for clarity, and “Gokhale” was expanded to “Gopal Krishna Gokhale.”
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The writer of "The Spirit of Islam" and "History of the Saracens" is:
Syed Ameer Ali authored both “The Spirit of Islam” and “History of the Saracens,” which discuss Islamic history and philosophy. The original question and answer were correct.
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After the Second Round Table Conference, the British Government announced:
The Communal Award, announced in August 1932 after the Second Round Table Conference, allocated separate electorates for Muslims, Sikhs, and other communities, sparking controversy. The original question and answer were correct, as no other reforms listed were announced immediately after the conference.
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When was the First Round Table Conference held in London?
The First Round Table Conference was held in London from November 1930 to January 1931 to discuss constitutional reforms for India. It was attended by Indian leaders, including Muslim League and Congress representatives, but Gandhi did not participate. The original question and answer were correct.
"India Wins Freedom" is an autobiographical account by Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, a prominent Indian National Congress leader and India’s first Education Minister. It details the independence movement from a Muslim perspective. Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, K.K. Aziz, and I.H. Qureshi were notable scholars but did not author this book. The original question and answer were correct.
The Faraizi Movement was founded by Haji Shariatullah in the early 19th century in Bengal. It aimed to purify Islam by emphasizing religious duties (faraiz) and opposing un-Islamic practices. Sir Syed Ahmed Khan was a reformer focused on education, Syed Ahmed Shaheed led the Jihad Movement, and Shah Waliullah was an earlier scholar. The original question and answer were correct.
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When did the Government of Pakistan recognize the Republic of Indonesia?
Pakistan recognized the Republic of Indonesia on 27th December 1949, the day Indonesia gained independence from the Netherlands. This act strengthened Pakistan’s diplomatic ties with Muslim-majority nations in the post-colonial era.
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Who was appointed Governor of Punjab on 2nd August 1949?
Abdur Rab Nishtar was appointed Governor of Punjab on 2nd August 1949. A key Muslim League leader, his appointment aimed to stabilize provincial governance during Pakistan’s early years, leveraging his political experience.
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Which region decided by vote to join Pakistan on 13th July 1947?
On 13th July 1947, a referendum in Sylhet, a Muslim-majority district in Assam, resulted in a vote to join Pakistan. This decision integrated Sylhet into East Pakistan (now Bangladesh), reflecting the Muslim League’s success in mobilizing regional support for the creation of Pakistan during the partition process.
Pakistan’s first constitution came into force on 23 March 1956, turning the country into the Islamic Republic and ending its status as a dominion[12](https://historypak.com/constitution-of-1956/).