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Ideology is a French word. Here's what Webster's dictionary gives us for ideology: 1 : visionary theorizing 2 (a) : a systematic body of concepts esp. about human life or

culture 3 : the integrated assertions, theories, and aims that constitute a

sociopolitical program

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1.Common Religion 2. Common Culture 3. Common Causes 4. Sincere Dedication and Pledges

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It is not only a thought but it is also a feeling which awakens humans to progress

To move forward & to fulfilments of desires

It sets the mutual duties & rights of the humans

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A nation is a territory or country as political entity or a grouping of people who share real or imagined common history, culture, language or ethnic origin, often possessing or seeking its own government. (Wikipedia)

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The phenomenon of Two-Nation theory originated with the advent of Islam in the Sub-Continent (712AD).Quaid-e-Azam once said:

“Pakistan was created the day the first Indian national entered the field of Islam."

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• As in the beginning of the 11th century, Al-Biruni observed that Hindus differed from the Muslims in all matters and habits.

• He further elaborated his argument by writing that the Hindus considered Muslims "Mlachha", or impure. And they forbid having any connection with them, be it intermarriage or any other bond of relationship.

• They even avoid sitting, eating and drinking with them, because they feel "polluted".

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Mahatma Gandhi, speaking in the second session of the Round table conference in London in 1931, said :

“quarrel between Hindus and Muslims was ‘core view with the British advent’ in India. It would be difficult to maintain such a position historically because the conflict between Hindus and Muslims had started long before the emergence of the British power in India.”

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. In an interview with Beverlay Nicholas, the founder of Pakistan Muhammad Ali Jinnah said in 1944

“You must remember that Islam is not merely a religious doctrine but a realistic and practical code of conduct. I am thinking in terms of everything important in life. I am thinking in terms of our history, our heroes, our art, our architecture, out music, our laws, our jurisprudence”.

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Muslims: The religion of Muslims is

Islam .Islam preaches Tawheed (oneness of Allah) , namaz , roza(keeping fast) , zakat, hajj, and believes in equality of man before law. Muslims are the believers of God, The Holy Prophet (P.B.U.H) the Holy Book Quran and hold a cohesive approach towards life.

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Hindus: Hindus believe in Hinduism.

Hinduism is based on the concept of multiple Gods. Their society follows a caste system and is divided into four classes and have a very narrow approach towards life.

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Muslim followed the Islamic culture while Hindus inherited a self build culture. The Hindus burnt their dead bodies while Muslims burred them. Hindus considered the 'Mother cow' as a sacred animal and worshiped it while Muslims slaughtered it.

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The two communities of the Sub Continent differ in their social life as well. The clothes, the foods, the household utensils, the layout of homes, the words of salutation etc…

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In 1867,Hindus demand that Urdu should be written in Hindi Script instead of Persian script. This created another gap between Hindus and Muslims.

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first Muslim leader who presented the idea of ‘Two Nation Theory’ in 1928.

Wrote more than 1300 books. He was the murshid of Shabbir Ahmad Usmani and

Mufti Muhammad Shafi who supported Pakistan movement

his two students— Maulana Shabbir Ahmed Usmani and Maulana Zafar Ahmed Usmani — were given the honour of unfurling the national flag in Karachi and Dacca

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Sir Syed Ahmed Khan first used the word ‘Two Nations’ for Hindus and Muslims.

After Hindi-Urdu controversy Sir Syed felt that it was not possible for Hindus and Muslims to progress as a single nation.

He said:" I am convinced now that Hindus and Muslims could never become one nation as their religion and way of life was quite distinct from each other."

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On March 22, 1940 in his presidential address to the All-India Muslim League Lahore session, the founder of Pakistan M A Jinnah made it plain that

“The Hindus and the Muslims belong to two different religious philosophies, social customs, and literature. They neither intermarry, nor interdine together, and indeed they belong to two different civilizations which are based mainly on conflicting ideas and conceptions.

He further said ,Musalmans are a nation according to any definition of a nation, and they must have their homeland, their territory and their State “

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Formation of Islamic democracy Said on August 14, 1947 at a press conference:

“In reality we had learnt democracy 1300 years ago. So when you talk about democracy, I doubt that you have not studied Islam”

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No need of any “ISM“except IslamIn March 1944, while addressing the students, Quaid said,

“Islam is our guide and a complete code of life. We neither need any red or yellow flag nor we need any socialism, communism, Nationalism or any other ism”

Need of testing the Islamic Education

Addressing to the students of Islamic College of Peshawar on January 13, 1948, said,“We demanded Pakistan not for a piece of land but we wanted such a laboratory where Islamic principles could be tested”

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Allama Iqbal never used the word Pakistan in his speeches but in all his speeches he demanded separate homeland for the Muslims of the subcontinent.

His sayings are considered as the ideology of Pakistan

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Islam is complete code of life

Annual meeting of Muslim league on December 29, 1930 at Allahabad, he said:

“Islam is not the name some beliefs and customs but it is a complete code of life. In, Europe, religion is very one’s personal matter which divides the human oneness into two opposite parts i.e. body and soul. In contrast to that in Islam, God, Universe, soul, matter, state and religious places are bound to each other or in other words Muslims are one nation.”

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Islam is the way to success “The lesson which I learnt from history is that Islam

always helped the Muslims at the time of difficulty but Muslims did not save Islam. Even today, Ideology of Islam can save you being from destruction by uniting you divided powers”

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Pakistan appeared on the world map in August 1947, and became the first Islamic ideological state of the modern times. Unlike the non-ideological states, it was not established due to any geographical conflict or territorial domination by a group of people.

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