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How did Islam come to Pakistan?

How did Islam come to Pakistan?

Islam arrived in the area of modern Pakistan in 711 AD, 79 yrs after the of death of the prophet Muhammad. The Umayyad dynasty sent a Muslim Arab army led by Muhammad bin Qasim al-Thaqafi against the ruler of Sindh, Raja Dahir. Muhammad Bin Qasim’s army was defeated in his first three attempts.

When did the ideology of Pakistan begin?

Allama Iqbal’s presidential address to the Muslim League on 29 December 1930 is seen by some as the first exposition of the two-nation theory in support of what would ultimately become Pakistan.

What is the basic ideology of Pakistan and why?

Pakistan is an Ideological state, and the ideology of Pakistan is Islamic ideology. Its basic principle being: “The only sovereign is Allah”. Islam acted as a nation-building force before the establishment of Pakistan.

Who gives Pakistan ideology?

Muhammad Ali Jinnah
How Jinnah’s ideology shapes Pakistan’s identity. In 1940 in Lahore Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the man who founded Pakistan, gave a seminal speech setting out the need for a separate state for Muslims on the subcontinent. Prior to the division of India in 1947, Hindus and Muslims had lived together across the country.

What are the basic elements of ideology of Pakistan?

There are five principles/elements of the ideological foundation of Pakistan.

  • Islam.
  • Two Nation Theory.
  • Territory.
  • Democratic System.
  • Urdu Language.

What is the national sport of Pakistan?

Hockey
Hockey is the national sport of Pakistan, and the country has won both World Cup and Olympic awards in this sport. In squash the Pakistani sports players have won the British Open numerous times and a Pakistani player is the current world champion.

Which city is called Manchester of Pakistan?

Faisalabad
Faisalabad contributes over 5% toward Pakistan’s annual GDP; therefore, it is often referred to as the “Manchester of Pakistan”.

Who made Pakistan flag?

Syed Amir-uddin Kedwaii
The national flag of Pakistan was designed by Syed Amir-uddin Kedwaii and was based on the original flag of the Muslim League. It was adopted by the Constituent Assembly on August 11, 1947, just days before independence.

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