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B.S. COMPULSORY PAKISTAN STUDIES [300.1(P.S)] SYLLABUS
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(Part-A): Historical Background of Pakistan
1. Muslim Society in the Subcontinent
(a) Establishment of the Islamic Society.
(b) Comparative study of Hindu and Muslim Society-Influence of Islam on Hindu Society (Bhagti Movement).
(c) Role of Islamic scholars and the saints-Literary, educational, legal, religious and reformation services of the scholars and saints of Islam; Khwaja Moinuddin Chishty, Shaikh Bahauddin Zakaria, Shaikh Ahmad Sarhandi, Shaikh Abdul Huque Muhaddis Dehlvi, Shah Wali Ullah.
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2. Fall of Muslim Society
(a) Establishment of British rule.
(b) Causes and effects.
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3. Reformative Movements of Islamic Society
(a) Movements of Shah Wali Ullah-Movement of Mujahideen Faraizi Movement.
(b) Battle of Freedom 1857 - causes - causes of failure.
(c) Educational Movements; Darul Uloom Deoband, Aligarh, Anjuman-e-Himayatul
Islam, Darul Uloom Nadva Madras, Manzarul Islam Barely, Sindh Madrasa
Karachi, Islamia College Peshawar.
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4. Rise of Muslims In The Modern Times
(a) Political aspect of Aligarh Movement.
(b) Establishment of Muslim League.
(c) Constitutional reforms - Separate electorates.
(d) Luckhnow Pact - Khilafat Movement (efforts for Hindu-Muslim unity).
(e) Nehru Report-14 points of Quaid-e-Azam.
(f) Allahbad Addres of Allama Iqbal (1930)-Round Table Conference.
(g) Organization of Muslim League (1933-37).
(h) Elections of 1937 - attitude of Congress Government.
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5. Demand For Separate Home land
(a) Ideology of Pakistan / Two Nation Theory-Definition and
development.
(b) Movement for separating Sindh from Bombay Presidency and demand
for Muslim State.
(c) Lahore Resolution 1940.
(d) Cripps Recommendations
(e) Elections of 1945-46.
(f) Transfer of Power
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(Part-B): Pakistan
6. Problems At The Time of Inception of Pakistan
(a) Initial problems.
(b) New government and the establishment of administration (Federal
and Provincial) - Distribution of sources and assets - Refugee problem
- System of local states; Kalat and Kashmir - Canal water dispute.
(c) Establishment and role of Civil Services and the army.
(d) Constitutional problems; Ideological clashes (Islamic and Western
thoughts) - Salient features of the Constitutions of 1956, 1962 and
1973.
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7. Economic Problems
(a) Prominent features of the Economy of Pakistan (characteristics).
(b) Economic Planning
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8. Foreign Policy
(a) Basic Principles.
(b) Relations with super powers.
(c) SAARC countries.
(d) Non-Alignment Movement.
(e) Islamic World
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9. Pakistani Culture And Society
(a) Urban and Rural Society.
(b) Class System
(c) National integration and Regionalism.
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