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When was the Second Islamic Summit Conference held?
The Second Islamic Summit Conference, held in Lahore on 22nd February 1974, was hosted by Pakistan under Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. It brought together leaders of Muslim-majority countries to discuss unity, economic cooperation, and issues like the Palestinian cause.
Maulana Qasim Nanotavi co-founded the Darul Uloom Deoband in 1866, a leading Islamic seminary in India. The Deoband Movement focused on traditional Islamic education and played a significant role in shaping Muslim religious and political thought in the subcontinent.
Muhammad Ali Jauhar, a prominent leader of the Khilafat Movement, edited Comrade, an English-language newspaper launched in 1911. It advocated for Muslim rights and played a significant role in mobilizing public opinion during the freedom movement.
Haj Shariatullah founded the Farazi movement in the early 19th century in Bengal to reform Muslim religious practices and resist British colonial policies. The movement emphasized strict adherence to Islamic principles and mobilized rural Muslims against oppression.
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Who translated the Quran into Urdu for the first time?
Shah Abdul Qadir Dehlvi, a scholar from the early 19th century, is credited with the first complete Urdu translation of the Quran. His work made the Quran accessible to Urdu-speaking Muslims, significantly contributing to Islamic scholarship in the subcontinent.
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What is the importance of 10th July 1947 in the history of the freedom movement?
On 10th July 1947, British Prime Minister Clement Attlee recommended Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah as the first Governor-General of Pakistan, affirming his leadership role in the soon-to-be-independent nation and symbolizing Muslim League’s triumph.
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When did the Muslim League High Command select Karachi to be the capital of the Pakistan Government?
On 19th June 1947, the Muslim League chose Karachi as Pakistan’s capital due to its strategic port location and existing infrastructure. This decision was made as preparations for Pakistan’s independence on 14th August 1947 intensified.
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When did the Muslim League withdraw its acceptance of the Cabinet Mission Plan and decide to resort to Direct Action to achieve Pakistan?
On 29th July 1946, the Muslim League withdrew its acceptance of the Cabinet Mission Plan due to Congress’s reluctance to honor its terms. It announced Direct Action Day, leading to widespread communal violence and reinforcing the inevitability of partition.
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When did the Muslim League accept the Cabinet Mission Plan?
On 8th June 1946, the Muslim League accepted the Cabinet Mission Plan, which proposed a federal structure for India with grouped provinces. The acceptance was tactical, as the League saw potential for Muslim autonomy within the plan’s framework.
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In the 1946 Election, out of 495 seats reserved for Muslims in the provincial legislatures, how many did the Muslim League capture?
In the 1945–46 elections, the Muslim League won 440 out of 495 Muslim-reserved seats in provincial legislatures, showcasing its dominance as the representative of Muslim interests and bolstering its demand for a separate Pakistan.