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Dimensions of Pakistan Movement : Muhammad Munawar

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Lahore : Institute of Islamic Culture, 1987.Description: 235 pages E/149Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 954.0359 MUH-D 1987
Contents:
1. Introduction. The Setting. 2. Muslim Nationhood and Hindu Hegemonism. 3. Muslims gave Hindus name and Nationhood. 4. Indianisation of Muslims. 5. Caste System and Sivaji’s Coronation. 6. The plight of Untouchable in the Hindu Society. 7. The Episode of Bande Matram. The Movement I: 8. Hindu-Muslim Co-Existence Versus Pakistan movement. 9. Khilafat Movement- A Pathway to Pakistan. 10. The Sixth of Quaid’s 14 Points. 11. Muslim Reaction to Quit India. 12. Allama Iqbal’s Contribution towards Pakistan Movement. 13. The Significance of lucknow Pact. 14. Pakistan movement and Unionist Obduracy. The Movement II: 15. Quaid’s Acceptance of Cabinet Mission Plan. 16. Pakistan movement and the Sikhs. 17. Mr. Gandhi and Accession of princely States. 18. Lord Mountbatten-Nehru’s choice. 19. Why Mountbatten was anxious to become the Governor general of Pakistan. The Leader. 20. The Upright leader. 21. The Illustrious conqueror. 22. Quaid-i-Azam-Higher and Brighter, day and day. 23. Quaid-i-Azam and the Simla Court Conference. 24. Jinnah and Ghandhi-the story of Success and Defeat. 25. Bibliography. 26. Index.
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Dimensions of Pakistan Movement

1. Introduction. The Setting. 2. Muslim Nationhood and Hindu Hegemonism. 3. Muslims gave Hindus name and Nationhood. 4. Indianisation of Muslims. 5. Caste System and Sivaji’s Coronation. 6. The plight of Untouchable in the Hindu Society. 7. The Episode of Bande Matram. The Movement I: 8. Hindu-Muslim Co-Existence Versus Pakistan movement. 9. Khilafat Movement- A Pathway to Pakistan. 10. The Sixth of Quaid’s 14 Points. 11. Muslim Reaction to Quit India. 12. Allama Iqbal’s Contribution towards Pakistan Movement. 13. The Significance of lucknow Pact. 14. Pakistan movement and Unionist Obduracy. The Movement II: 15. Quaid’s Acceptance of Cabinet Mission Plan. 16. Pakistan movement and the Sikhs. 17. Mr. Gandhi and Accession of princely States. 18. Lord Mountbatten-Nehru’s choice. 19. Why Mountbatten was anxious to become the Governor general of Pakistan. The Leader. 20. The Upright leader. 21. The Illustrious conqueror. 22. Quaid-i-Azam-Higher and Brighter, day and day. 23. Quaid-i-Azam and the Simla Court Conference. 24. Jinnah and Ghandhi-the story of Success and Defeat. 25. Bibliography. 26. Index.

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