It is not true.
The Muslims wanted a separate homeland in India because they feared that after the British left India, there would be Hindu Raj in India. Thus it would not be Freedom for the Muslims. It would be just the change of the Rulers. The Muslims were in majority in Bengal, the Punjab, Sindh, Baluchistan and North West Frontier Province. They were a separate nation with their own distinct religion, culture and traditions. They struggled hard to establish a separate homeland and succeeded in their struggle for freedom when Pakistan came into being on 14th August, 1947.
Why did muslim of subcontinent seperate homeland for themselves
Pakistan was founded on the basis of Two Nation Theory according to which Muslims and Hindus couldn't live together in a single country because they had different religions, different civilizations and heritage. On March 23, 1940 they (Muslims of undivided India) resolved to struggle for their separate homeland. At that time India was ruled by Britain. Muslims of subcontinent succeeded in winning their separate country on August 14, 1947.
Pakistan was founded on the basis of Two Nation Theory according to which Muslims and Hindus couldn't live together in a single country because they had different religions, different civilizations and heritage. On March 23, 1940 they (Muslims of undivided India) resolved to struggle for their separate homeland. At that time India was ruled by Britain. Muslims of subcontinent succeeded in winning their separate country on August 14, 1947.
It was separated because the leader of Pakistan named Quaid-e-Azam wanted a separate homeland for the Muslims so that they could practice the teachings of Islam. The Muslims could not live together with the hindus because their religion, language, culture, tradition, festival, etc everything was different. So there was a need for a sepeate homeland for the Muslims.
The Lahore Resolution, passed in 1940, called for the creation of independent states in British India where Muslims were in the majority. It laid the foundation for the establishment of Pakistan in 1947. This resolution played a significant role in shaping the political landscape that eventually led to the partition of India.
The basis of ideology of Pakistan is known as "Two Nation Theory" which means that Muslims and Hindu are two separate nations with different culture, language, values and norms and therefore, there should be a separate homeland for Muslims.
It gave a direction to the Muslims of Sub-Continent to go for a separate homeland land which they named as Pakistan.
It was Muhammad Ali Jinnah. Also called Quaid-e-Azam (or the Great Leader) for his achievement.
Pakistan was discovered in 1930 by Dr Allama Iqbal. Later on a separate homeland for Muslims of India was secured by Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
When the Indian subcontinent became independent of Great Britain the subcontinent was partitioned because of religious differences between Hindus and Muslims.
On March 23, 1940 Pakistan Resolution was passed which actually gave a direction to the Muslims of Subcontinent to get united in order to get their own homeland where they could practice their religion freely. The main motive behind the Pakistan Resolution was Two Nation Theory according to which Muslim and Hindus are two separate nations with different beliefs and civilizations.
what did the Muslims of subcontinent gain from this religio political movement
sir sayed message to Muslims was to gwet western education and to improve their relations with british to get separate country for themselves...