پاکستان کی نظریاتی تشکیل میں نواب بہادر یار جنگ کا کردار اور ابتدائی نصابیات کا جائزہ

Authors

  • رفعی شفیق
  • آسیہ شبیر

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52461/ulm-e-islmia.v27i1.351

Keywords:

Nawab Bahadur Yar Jung, Ideology of Pakistan, Pakistan movement, Islam and Pakistan

Abstract

Nawab Bahadur Yar Jang (1905-1944) was one of the famous leaders of Pakistan Movement, who, as a renowned speaker and orator, did extreme efforts to inspire Muslims of Subcontinent to demand and struggle for a separate piece of land. Religion was a prominent part of his personality and he refreshed the meaning of ideology of Pakistan again and again in the minds of people and the leaders of the Muslim League in this particular dimension. This warrior like leader of Hyderabad Dakkan was well aware of the tricks and traps of hindus. He faced the Shuddhi movement that worked for converting muslims to Hinduism and founded Majlis-e-Tabligh-e-Islam that attempted to work for saving the faith of muslims as well as preaching lslam among non-muslims. Nawab Bahadur Yar Jung was also a prominent member of the Muslim League Planning Committee. This committee presented the social, economic, political and educational structure and work plan for Pakistan according to the teachings and rules of Quran and Sunnah before division of Subcontinent. Main purpose of writing about the services of Nawab Bahadur Yar Jang is to highlight the struggle of the muslims of Subcontinent for their separate homeland and truly perceive the Ideology of Pakistan in the light of sayings and ambitions of the real characters of Pakistan movement, about which confusions and ambiguities are being created. Another important purpose of this article is to bring into the knowledge of new generation that the people struggled for this country had no objective other than Islam. A short survey was conducted among college and university students to see their knowledge about the Ideology of Pakistan and the vision of the leaders of Pakistan movement. Finally, it is concluded that the information about the leaders of Pakistan movement should be included in the syllabus as a part of curriculum.

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Published

2020-07-07