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Quaid-e-Azam’s vision for Pakistan included the principles of:
A) Dictatorship
B) Democracy and rule of law
C) Autocracy
D) Aristocracy
Allama Iqbal’s vision of a separate Muslim state was presented most prominently in which of his works?
A) The Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam
B) Stray Reflections
C) The Secrets of the Self
D) The Idea of Pakistan
Quaid-e-Azam emphasized the importance of education to:
A) Promote class-based division
B) Develop a modern and enlightened society
C) Encourage religious extremism
D) Foster gender discrimination
Allama Iqbal’s concept of a separate Muslim state aimed to provide a platform for:
A) Religious assimilation
B) Preservation of Islamic culture and values
C) Promotion of atheism
D) Social segregation
Quaid-e-Azam believed in the equality and rights of:
A) Muslims only
B) All citizens, regardless of their religion or ethnicity
C) The ruling elite
D) Urban populations only
Allama Iqbal’s poetry often encouraged Muslims to:
A) Abandon their religious beliefs
B) Unite and work towards a common Islamic goal
C) Assimilate into Western society
D) Pursue materialistic gains
Quaid-e-Azam’s speeches and statements focused on:
A) Establishing a Hindu-majority state
B) Safeguarding the rights and interests of Muslims
C) Promoting religious intolerance
D) Advocating communism
Allama Iqbal’s idea of a separate Muslim state was influenced by his observations of:
A) A secular Indian society
B) The declining status of Muslims in India
C) Economic prosperity among Muslims
D) Global political stability
Quaid-e-Azam’s leadership during the Pakistan Movement emphasized:
A) Military control
B) Political and constitutional means to achieve goals
C) Promoting regionalism
D) Embracing an autocratic regime
What did Allama Iqbal envision as the final destiny of the Muslims of N.W. India?
A) A single state with self-government, encompassing specific regions
B) Complete independence from any external influence
C) Integration into Hindu-majority regions
D) Division of regions into separate states for better governance
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