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Allama Iqbal’s concept of a separate Muslim state was based on
A) Cultural differences
B) Economic disparities
C) Religious identity
D) Linguistic diversity
Allama Iqbal envisioned a separate Muslim state to
A) Preserve Islamic culture and heritage
B) Gain economic dominance
C) Establish a monarchy
D) Promote secularism
Quaid-e-Azam’s vision of Pakistan emphasized
A) A secular state
B) A theocratic state
C) An inclusive state for all religions
D) A communist state
Quaid-e-Azam’s struggle for a separate Muslim state primarily aimed at
A) Political power
B) Social dominance
C) Economic prosperity
A) Protection of Muslim rights and identity
what was the main focus of Allama Iqbal’s address to the Muslim League Session in Allahabad in 1930?
A) Advocating for a separate Muslim state within or outside the British empire
B) Promoting unity among various religious communities in India
C) Criticizing the Muslim League’s policies and objectives
D) Proposing a merger with neighboring Hindu-majority regions
According to Allama Iqbal, what role can Islam play in the lives of Muslims in the face of modern challenges?
A) It is a living and dynamic ideology that can help Muslims overcome challenges.
B) It is a stagnant ideology that does not adapt to modern challenges.
C) It is irrelevant in the face of modern challenges.
D) It promotes modernization and assimilation into Western culture.
What aspect of the Western culture did Allama Iqbal criticize in his poetry?
A) Capitalism and materialism
B) Spirituality and traditionalism
C) Collectivism and communalism
D) Isolationism and conservatism
What event marked Allama Iqbal’s first public appearance where he presented the poem “Nala-i-Yatim”?
A) Annual session of Anjuman Himayat-i-Islam in Lahore
B) Muslim League Session in Allahabad
C) Indian Independence Movement protest in Delhi
D) Round Table Conference in London
What was the content of Allama Iqbal’s poem, “Nala-i-Yatim,” presented at the annual session in Lahore in 1899?
A) It was a critique of the existing societal conditions.
B) It promoted Western ideologies and values.
C) It celebrated the Indian culture and traditions.
D) It emphasized the importance of nationalism.
Allama Iqbal’s concept of a separate Muslim state was influenced by
A) Social integration
B) Islamic principles and teachings
C) Linguistic diversity
D) Cultural assimilation
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