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Assignment 2:

Pak Studies, Gift University, Fall 2011

Guideline: (1) Each group should write 5 Detailed Notes and 4 Short Notes on
the topics assigned to each group. (2) The length of each Detailed Note should
be 500 words, while each Short Note should comprise 200 words.

Group 1: (Roll No. 01 to 16)


Detailed Notes:
1. Discuss the background in which Muslim League was formed.
2. The impact of the Khilafat Movement on the subsequent political events
3. Discuss the circumstances that led to the Lucknow Pact.
4. Discuss the factors responsible for the evolution of Two-Nation theory
5. What is the importance of Allah Iqbal's Allahabad presidential address in
the history of freedom movement?

Short Notes:
1. Maulana Mahmud ul Hasan of Deoband
2. Partition of Bengal
3. Fourteen Points of Quaid i Azam
4. Radcliffe Award

Group 2: (Roll No. 17 to 32)


Detailed Notes:
1. Tehrik e Mujahideen as a forerunner of Pakistan Movement (Chapter 2)
2. Examine the educational role of the Aligarh Movement (Chapter 2)
3. Why did Indian Muslims demand a separate electorate?
4. The role of Congress rule in 1937 in strengthening the Muslim
separation
5. The Lahore Resolution showed new dimensions to the Muslims of India

Short Notes:
1. Titu Mir of Bengal
2. Hindi-Urdu Controversy
3. Montague-Chelmsford Reforms
4. Non-cooperation Movement

Group 3: (Roll No. 33 to 47)


Detailed Notes:
1. Given an account of the life and work of Mujaddid Alf e Sani. (Chapter
2)
2. Shah Waliullah's services for the religious, spiritual and social revival of
the Muslims in India.
3. Discuss the main events related to the Fraizi Movement of Bengal
(Chapter 2)
4. Discuss the educational services rendered by Sindh Madrast ul Islam of
Karachi and Islamia College of Peshawar. (Chapter 3)
5. Critically examine the Cabinet Mission Plan and its proposals. (Chapter
4)

Short Notes:
1. Comparison between Aligarh, Deoband and Nadwat ul Ulema.
2. Maulana M. Qasim Nanautvi
3. Hijrat Movement
4. Chaudhdri Rahmat Ali and Pakistan National Movement

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