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TAIMOOR MUZAFFAR
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AIMS & OBJECTIVES OF
CREATION OF PAKISTAN
Aims and Objectives of creation of Pakistan
Pakistan has emerged as one of history's altitudes
commanding a vast field of vision stretching back
and forward. The victor could reconcile as little to
their existence as could they to the changed order.
Continue….
● Behind the creation of this country, there had
been a concrete Ideology.
● It acclaimed for certain values, norms, objectives,
goals, institutions and structure. Ideology of
Pakistan portrayed consistent program, line of
action and provided dynamism and inspiration for
putting these into executive.
● It bore potentialities to meet the needs of the
changing circumstances and capability of
adaptation and adjustment.
Aims & Objectives of the Creation of Pakistan
 Pakistan came into being on 14th August 1947.
 The Muslims of the subcontinent sacrificed their
wealth, honour & life to make Pakistan a reality.
 Struggle for attainment of Pakistan started shortly
after the war of independence (1857).
 After the war of Independence the Muslims were
greatly pressed by the Hindus as well as the British.
 Social, political and economical conditions of the
Muslims were totally changed which further
emphasized on the need of a separate homeland.
Main Aims & Objectives of the Creation of
Pakistan
 1. Setting up of a Free Islamic Society.
 2. Protection from Communal Riots.
 3. Social & Political Development of
Muslims.
 4. Protection of Muslim Language.
 5. Protection of Two Nation Theory.
 6.To get rid of the repeated social humiliation .
 7.To emerge as an economically sound Muslim country.
 8.To stand strong and united against all odds as a nation.
Setting up of a Free Islamic Society.
 The main objective of the creation of Pakistan was to
establish a free Islamic Society having its own
identity and government.
 To practice its own social principles and religion and
inviting the Muslims of the world, particularly and
others generally to adopt the Islamic way of life.
Protection from Communal Riots
 The communal Riots on every other day made it
clear that the Hindus could take over the politics
after the departure of The British.
 The Hindu organizations had again and again
asserted that Hindu Raj would be imposed on India
after the independence.
 So to get rid of these atrocities the Muslims
demanded their separate state.
Social & Political Development of Muslims
 After the war of Independence 1857, the social
environment was totally changed.
 The Muslims were scared of the caste system of
Hindus and other discriminations.
 They could enjoy neither political nor social
liberties;therefore, they preferred to have a separate
homeland in which they could live according to the
teachings of Islam.
Protection of Muslim Language
 The Hindus did the best to replace Urdu by Hindi. But they did not
succeed during British period.
 In 1867 the Hindus of Banaras presented a request to their
government regarding the replacement of Urdu with Hindi and its
Persian script with that of Devnagri script.
 Sir Syed Ahmed Khan at that demanded that when even the
language of a nation is not safe at the hands of other nations in a
region, it would be unwise to continue living with them.
 So Sir Syed, who was in fact a great advocate of Hindu-Muslim unity
prior to that incident, started focusing on the cause of Muslims
alone.
 His Scientific Society Gazette presented articles on the importance
of Urdu. Similarly, some Muslim newspapers like Noor-ul-Absar
and Banaras Gazette also took the responsibility to safeguard their
language at that time.
Protection of Two Nation Theory
 The Muslims claimed separate nationhood for
themselves and they were determined to maintain a
separate entity for all times to come.
 Mohammad Ali Jinnah propounded the two-nation
theory and sowed the seed of partition of the
country.
To get rid of the repeated social humiliation .
 Competitive examinations for British administrative jobs
were for Hindus rather than Muslims.
 Tablighi and shuddhi movements, all this went a long
way to divide us.
 During shuddhi movement Muslims were forced to
change their religion.
 Muslims were badly treated inhumanely.
 Muslim student were forced to read about Hinduism, to
apply red mark on fore head (Tilaq).
 Muslim students were forced to recite their
national anthem (which had verses
against Muslims).
To emerge as an economically sound Muslim
country.
 Inspite of limited economically stable & educated
social circles of Muslims in the subcontinent hither
to not any appreciable economic development of
Muslims, in other words the “sparrow of gold”
needed the stabilization of the area.
To stand strong and united against all odds as a
nation.
 Muslims while living with the Hindus were continuously betrayed as Hindus were the one to start
most controversial political moves and were also the ones to surrunder these moves and always
acclaimed Muslims reponsible for all political upsets.
 So Muslims badly felt the need of a separate state where they can aquire the status of nation which
they could’t gain while living with the Hindus.
 Example of such movements & manuvers:
 The Khilafat Movement The Muslims of India had a great regard for the Khilafat (Caliphate)
which was held by the Ottoman Empire. During World War I, the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) joined
the war in favour of Germany. But Turkey and Germany lost the war and a pact commonly known as
Istanbul Accord was concluded between the Allied Forces on 3rd November 1918. According to this
Pact the territories of Turkey were to be divided among France, Greece and Britain.The movement
came to an end when thousands of Indians were put behind the bar. The leaders in spite of their best
efforts could not maintain the Hindu-Muslim Unity. One of the main reasons which caused a death
blow to Khilafat Movement was the indirect announcement of Gandhi to discontinue the Non Co-
operation Movement.
Gandhi used an incident of arson on February 1922, when a
violent mob set on fire a police choki at
Chora Churi at district Gorakpur, burning
twenty one constables to death as an excuse to call off
the non-cooperation movement. It adversely affected
the Khilafat Movement which thought to be integral part of
movement.
War of independence:
The failure of the uprising in 1857, also called the war of
independence or the mutiny by the British signaled the
final take over of India by the British Empire. The
parliamentary act of 1858 caused the Muslims to be in an
unfortunate position. The Muslims being the rulers of
India (Mughals) could not take the sudden change in
power well, but the Hindus took it well. The Mughals
being the foreigners themselves caused the Hindus to
adjust to the changing times and had to adapt when the
Mughals conquered India. This time it was the same and
the Hindus adapted well to the changing
times while the Muslims did not.
To stand strong and united against all odds
as a nation.
To stand strong and united against all odds as a
nation.
Congress Ministries (1937-1939):
 Congress ministries lasted from a period less than
two and a half years.
 This period was extremely cruicial in the history of
Hindu Muslim relations & projected Hindu racism
and anti-Muslim policies.
Conclusion
 Muslims of the subcontinent standing together
against all afflictions, successfully carved out the
largest Muslim state on world’s map. Being a
Pakistani citizen, it’s thus obligatory for all of us to
not only realize the sacrifices offered by our
ancestors, but to act today and always for the
development and prosperity of our dear homeland.
From high ups to the grass root level ,we all should
direct our potentials to vindicate the purposes and
objectives of getting the separate homeland for
Muslims.
Conti…
 Long live Pakistan-Pakistan Zinda baad!!!

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Aim and objective of Creation Pakistan

  • 1. TAIMOOR MUZAFFAR GONDAL AIMS & OBJECTIVES OF CREATION OF PAKISTAN
  • 2. Aims and Objectives of creation of Pakistan Pakistan has emerged as one of history's altitudes commanding a vast field of vision stretching back and forward. The victor could reconcile as little to their existence as could they to the changed order.
  • 3. Continue…. ● Behind the creation of this country, there had been a concrete Ideology. ● It acclaimed for certain values, norms, objectives, goals, institutions and structure. Ideology of Pakistan portrayed consistent program, line of action and provided dynamism and inspiration for putting these into executive. ● It bore potentialities to meet the needs of the changing circumstances and capability of adaptation and adjustment.
  • 4. Aims & Objectives of the Creation of Pakistan  Pakistan came into being on 14th August 1947.  The Muslims of the subcontinent sacrificed their wealth, honour & life to make Pakistan a reality.  Struggle for attainment of Pakistan started shortly after the war of independence (1857).  After the war of Independence the Muslims were greatly pressed by the Hindus as well as the British.  Social, political and economical conditions of the Muslims were totally changed which further emphasized on the need of a separate homeland.
  • 5. Main Aims & Objectives of the Creation of Pakistan  1. Setting up of a Free Islamic Society.  2. Protection from Communal Riots.  3. Social & Political Development of Muslims.  4. Protection of Muslim Language.  5. Protection of Two Nation Theory.  6.To get rid of the repeated social humiliation .  7.To emerge as an economically sound Muslim country.  8.To stand strong and united against all odds as a nation.
  • 6. Setting up of a Free Islamic Society.  The main objective of the creation of Pakistan was to establish a free Islamic Society having its own identity and government.  To practice its own social principles and religion and inviting the Muslims of the world, particularly and others generally to adopt the Islamic way of life.
  • 7. Protection from Communal Riots  The communal Riots on every other day made it clear that the Hindus could take over the politics after the departure of The British.  The Hindu organizations had again and again asserted that Hindu Raj would be imposed on India after the independence.  So to get rid of these atrocities the Muslims demanded their separate state.
  • 8. Social & Political Development of Muslims  After the war of Independence 1857, the social environment was totally changed.  The Muslims were scared of the caste system of Hindus and other discriminations.  They could enjoy neither political nor social liberties;therefore, they preferred to have a separate homeland in which they could live according to the teachings of Islam.
  • 9. Protection of Muslim Language  The Hindus did the best to replace Urdu by Hindi. But they did not succeed during British period.  In 1867 the Hindus of Banaras presented a request to their government regarding the replacement of Urdu with Hindi and its Persian script with that of Devnagri script.  Sir Syed Ahmed Khan at that demanded that when even the language of a nation is not safe at the hands of other nations in a region, it would be unwise to continue living with them.  So Sir Syed, who was in fact a great advocate of Hindu-Muslim unity prior to that incident, started focusing on the cause of Muslims alone.  His Scientific Society Gazette presented articles on the importance of Urdu. Similarly, some Muslim newspapers like Noor-ul-Absar and Banaras Gazette also took the responsibility to safeguard their language at that time.
  • 10. Protection of Two Nation Theory  The Muslims claimed separate nationhood for themselves and they were determined to maintain a separate entity for all times to come.  Mohammad Ali Jinnah propounded the two-nation theory and sowed the seed of partition of the country.
  • 11. To get rid of the repeated social humiliation .  Competitive examinations for British administrative jobs were for Hindus rather than Muslims.  Tablighi and shuddhi movements, all this went a long way to divide us.  During shuddhi movement Muslims were forced to change their religion.  Muslims were badly treated inhumanely.  Muslim student were forced to read about Hinduism, to apply red mark on fore head (Tilaq).  Muslim students were forced to recite their national anthem (which had verses against Muslims).
  • 12. To emerge as an economically sound Muslim country.  Inspite of limited economically stable & educated social circles of Muslims in the subcontinent hither to not any appreciable economic development of Muslims, in other words the “sparrow of gold” needed the stabilization of the area.
  • 13. To stand strong and united against all odds as a nation.  Muslims while living with the Hindus were continuously betrayed as Hindus were the one to start most controversial political moves and were also the ones to surrunder these moves and always acclaimed Muslims reponsible for all political upsets.  So Muslims badly felt the need of a separate state where they can aquire the status of nation which they could’t gain while living with the Hindus.  Example of such movements & manuvers:  The Khilafat Movement The Muslims of India had a great regard for the Khilafat (Caliphate) which was held by the Ottoman Empire. During World War I, the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) joined the war in favour of Germany. But Turkey and Germany lost the war and a pact commonly known as Istanbul Accord was concluded between the Allied Forces on 3rd November 1918. According to this Pact the territories of Turkey were to be divided among France, Greece and Britain.The movement came to an end when thousands of Indians were put behind the bar. The leaders in spite of their best efforts could not maintain the Hindu-Muslim Unity. One of the main reasons which caused a death blow to Khilafat Movement was the indirect announcement of Gandhi to discontinue the Non Co- operation Movement. Gandhi used an incident of arson on February 1922, when a violent mob set on fire a police choki at Chora Churi at district Gorakpur, burning twenty one constables to death as an excuse to call off the non-cooperation movement. It adversely affected the Khilafat Movement which thought to be integral part of movement.
  • 14. War of independence: The failure of the uprising in 1857, also called the war of independence or the mutiny by the British signaled the final take over of India by the British Empire. The parliamentary act of 1858 caused the Muslims to be in an unfortunate position. The Muslims being the rulers of India (Mughals) could not take the sudden change in power well, but the Hindus took it well. The Mughals being the foreigners themselves caused the Hindus to adjust to the changing times and had to adapt when the Mughals conquered India. This time it was the same and the Hindus adapted well to the changing times while the Muslims did not. To stand strong and united against all odds as a nation.
  • 15. To stand strong and united against all odds as a nation. Congress Ministries (1937-1939):  Congress ministries lasted from a period less than two and a half years.  This period was extremely cruicial in the history of Hindu Muslim relations & projected Hindu racism and anti-Muslim policies.
  • 16. Conclusion  Muslims of the subcontinent standing together against all afflictions, successfully carved out the largest Muslim state on world’s map. Being a Pakistani citizen, it’s thus obligatory for all of us to not only realize the sacrifices offered by our ancestors, but to act today and always for the development and prosperity of our dear homeland. From high ups to the grass root level ,we all should direct our potentials to vindicate the purposes and objectives of getting the separate homeland for Muslims.
  • 17. Conti…  Long live Pakistan-Pakistan Zinda baad!!!