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Quaid-e-Azam believed that the creation of Pakistan would
A) Promote a particular Islamic sect
B) Safeguard Muslim political and economic rights
C) Establish a communist regime
D) Exclude other religious communities
According to Allama Iqbal, the foundation of a Muslim state should be based on
A) Economic prosperity
B) Islamic ethics and values
C) Technological advancements
D) Geographical boundaries
Quaid-e-Azam emphasized the importance of democracy and equal rights for
A) Muslims only
B) All citizens, regardless of their religion
C) Male citizens
D) Elite and wealthy individuals
Allama Iqbal’s concept of a separate Muslim state was initially articulated in which famous address?
A) Allahabad Address
B) Lahore Resolution
C) Delhi Proposal
D) Karachi Declaration
Quaid-e-Azam’s political party, which played a pivotal role in the creation of Pakistan, was named
A) Muslim League
B) All India Muslim League
C) Indian National Congress
D) Islamic National Party
Quaid-e-Azam’s vision of Pakistan included the promotion of
A) Monarchy
B) Democratic principles and rule of law
C) Authoritarian regime
D) Oligarchy
Allama Iqbal’s idea of a separate Muslim state emphasized the need for Muslims to
A) Imitate Western values
B) Rediscover their Islamic identity and heritage
C) Embrace atheism
D) Reject all forms of governance
Quaid-e-Azam advocated for the equality of all citizens, regardless of their
A) Political affiliations
B) Religious beliefs
C) Social status and backgrounds
D) Marital status
According to Allama Iqbal, a separate Muslim state was a step towards
A) Secularism
B) Renaissance and unity of the Muslim Ummah
C) Isolation from the global community
D) Economic imperialism
Allama Iqbal’s vision of a separate Muslim state emphasized:
A) Political hegemony
B) Socio-economic justice within an Islamic framework
C) Linguistic homogeneity
D) Technological advancement
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