The Islamabad Summit of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) took place in:
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The second Islamic Summit Conference of the OIC was held in Islamabad in February 1974, attended by leaders from the Muslim world.
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The second Islamic Summit Conference of the OIC was held in Islamabad in February 1974, attended by leaders from the Muslim world.
Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto delivered a historic address to a Joint Session of the US Congress on June 7, 1989, becoming the first female Muslim prime minister to do so. (Note: Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan also visited the US in May 1950 and addressed both the US Senate and the House of Representatives on May 4, 1950).
Making Sense of Pakistan (published in 2009 by Hurst & Publishers / Columbia University Press) was written by political scientist Dr. Farzana Shaikh, exploring how contested debates on national identity, Islamic statehood, and institutional power dynamics have shaped Pakistan's state and society.
Sultan Mehmed VI (Vahideddin) was the Sultan and Caliph of the Ottoman Empire (reigning from July 1918 to November 1922) when the Khilafat Movement was launched in 1919 by Muslims of the Indian subcontinent to protect the institution of the Caliphate after the defeat of the Ottoman Empire in World War I. (Abdul Mejid II was later appointed merely as ceremonial Caliph from 1922 until the abolition of the Caliphate in March 1924).
Syed Amir Ali established the London branch of the All India Muslim League to promote its cause in Britain.
Muhammad Ali Johar, a prominent leader, drafted the constitution of the All India Muslim League.
Anjuman-i-Himayat-i-Islam was established in Lahore in 1884 to promote education and welfare among Muslims.
Jinnah was officially conferred the title “Quaid-e-Azam” (Great Leader) by the Muslim League in 1938 during a session in Patna. The original question and answer were correct.
The Nehru Report (1928) rejected separate electorates, agreed upon in the 1916 Lucknow Pact, causing friction with the Muslim League. The original question and answer were correct.
The Non-Cooperation Movement (1920–1922), led by Gandhi and supported by the Khilafat Movement, aimed for Indian independence and restoration of the Ottoman Caliphate. The original question and answer were correct.