All India Muslim league was a political party that was established before the partition of India-Pakistan in 1947. Established in Dhaka, it soon became the voice of Muslims who wished to have a separate Muslim state for Muslims of British India. An idea which was later implemented by Quaid - e- Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah. The Muslims argued that they did not want the Dictatorship of British to be changed by the rule of Hindus since India was predominately a Hindu country.
The hard work of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan who urged the Muslims to be united and support Muslim League. The first president of the All India Muslim league appointed was Sir Agha Khan III. The Two Nation Theory was envisioned and the message sent across the masses using the campaigns and rallies held by All India Muslim League. The call for Pakistan, the brain child of Dr. Mohammad Iqbal or more popularly known as Allama Iqbal was decided at one of the most famous resolutions of this Muslim league.
23rd March 1940, Lahore saw the campaign for Pakistan by the Muslim League at its heights with Muhammad Ali Jinnah explaining that Hindus and Muslims have different believes, ideas, histories, hero's epics and different social backgrounds. Therefore a Resolution was passed to give the Muslims of India a separate land to worship and stay as they like.
All India Muslim league was a political party that was established by the Muslim Educational Conference on 30th December, 1906 41 years before the partition of the whole India into Pakistan Indin 1947. Established in the annual convention of Muslim Educational Conference held at Dhaka, presided over by Nawab Waqar-ul-Mulk, however the concept for its creation was expounded by Nawab Muhsan-ul-Mulk who was head of the M.E.C. and Secretary of the Aligarh College Trust. Its constitutionn was framed by a board headed by Maulana Muhammed Ali Jauhar, (who was also founder of the Jamia Millia Islamia Dehli in 1920). The Muslim League was founded behind the circumstances arose after the partition of province of Bengal into two smaller parts in 1905. After it came into being, Sir Agha Khan III was nominated to be the first president thereof, while Nawab Muhsan-ul-Mulk was appointed its Secretary. Its Head Office was established at Aligarhsoon that was shifted to Lukhnow in 1910. The Muslim League soon became the voice of Muslims who wished to have a separate Muslim state for Muslims of British India. An idea which was later implemented by Quaid - e- Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah. The Muslims argued that they did not want the dictatorship of British to be changed by the rule of Hindus since India was predominately a Hindu country.
The hard work of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, (the founder of the Aligarh movement, Scientific Society Aligarh University, and Muslim Educational Conference); who urged the Muslims to be united and support Muslim League. The Two Nation Theory was first envisioned by Sir Syed Ahmed Khan in the second half of the 19th century that was forwarded and spread through out the Muslim diaspora of India and the same message sent across the masses using the campaigns and rallies held by All India Muslim League. The call for partition of Indian sub-continent the brain child of Dr. Mohammad Iqbal or more popularly known as the speech of Allama Iqbal, first propounded by him at Allahabad convention in 1930, was the base for famous Lahore resolution of 23rd March, 1940 passed at Lahore; being one of the most famous and important resolutions of Muslim league.
23rd March 1940, Lahore saw the campaign for Pakistan by the Muslim League at its heights with Muhammad Ali Jinnah explaining that Hindus and Muslims have different believes, ideas, histories, hero's epics and different social backgrounds. Therefore a Resolution was passed to give the Muslims of India a separate land to worship and stay as they like.
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The Muslim league was political organization of India and Pakistan, founded 1906 as the All-India Muslim League by Aga Khan III.
The Swadeshi boycott movement was very successful. By December 1906, the founding of the Muslim League in Dacca was successful. By 1916, the Muslim League had anywhere between 500 and 800 members.
They both fought for the independence. However Muslim League wanted a separate nation whereas Congress wanted India to be a single nation.
Jinnah served as leader of the All India Muslim League from 1913 until Pakistan's independence on August 14, 1947.
The two main accomplishments of Quaid-e-Azam muhammad ali jinnah were that he was the founder of Pakistann and he started the All-India muslim league and fought for Muslim rights. He was an honourable man.
... under the leadership of Muhammad Ali Jinnah , it had gained such power that, for the first time, it demanded the establishment of a Muslim state (Pakistan), despite the opposition of the Indian National Congress
quetta 1907
Formation of Congress Party and Muslim league contributed to national independence for India because the Congress Party championed the plight of desperately poor sharecroppers and landless farmers.
nawab saleem ullah khan on 30 december 1906 put forward the resolution for the formation of all india muslim league and it was supported by hakeem ajmel khan and since no one else opposed it so it was passed.
Elite Muslims founded the All-India Muslim League (AIML) in the British India Empire. The league alongside other Muslims lobbied for the formation of a separate Islamic state. In 1947, the nation of Pakistan was detached from India.
To create better understanding between Muslims and the British Government
In baseball, there is no Muslim league.
Muslim league was formed on 20 December 1906.
Pakistan Muslim League was created in 1962.
Council Muslim League was created in 1962.
Muslim World League was created in 1962.
Awami Muslim League - Pakistan - was created in 2008.
Pakistan Muslim League - F - was created in 1985.