Bengal was divided into 2 parts. The Muslim majority part decided to join Pakistan. Later got liberated from Pakistan and is known as Bangladesh.
The British decided to partition the Indian subcontinent because of the conflict that Hindus and Muslims had with each other.
India was partitioned and Pakistan was created out of religious nationalism. Pakistan created a country for Muslims who were living in majority-Hindu India.
When the Indian subcontinent became independent of Great Britain the subcontinent was partitioned because of religious differences between Hindus and Muslims.
Association of British Muslims was created in 1889.
lord Carson partitioned Bengal because they said that in Bengal there was poor administration but the real motive behind the partition was to divide Hindu and muslims and Bengal was the nerve center of India
to improve relations between the british and muslims communities by removing british doubts about muslims loyalty and muslims doubts about british intensions
British Muslims for Secular Democracy was created in 2008.
India was divided on the basis of rights .Quaid-e-Azam asked for the rights of the Muslims in every aspect of life but Hindus were not agree to give them all rights .This cause partition of India.
This growing nationalism of India led to the founding of two nationalist groups, the Indian National Congress in 1885 and the Muslim League in 1906. This was troublesome to the British who thought that they might have to give up India. So they decided to separate the Muslims and Hindus to weaken India and get better control.
India was partitioned in 1947 primarily due to religious tensions between Hindus and Muslims, exacerbated by the demand for a separate Muslim state by the All-India Muslim League, led by Muhammad Ali Jinnah. The British colonial administration sought to address these communal divisions and manage the struggle for independence, ultimately leading to the creation of two independent nations: India and Pakistan. The partition aimed to provide a homeland for Muslims in Pakistan while maintaining a secular state in India, but it resulted in widespread violence and mass migrations.
Following were the factors: The condition social and economical of the Muslims in sub continent was very poor as compare to British. British control over the Muslims were very strict after the war of Independence as they blame the Muslims the cause of war. British treat Muslims as second class citizens. On the other hand: Muslims believe that the Britisher are invaders and they do not have any interest in country and Muslims Welfare. and: Sir Syed Ahmad Khan believe that British will stay here for long time and stay in power.
From a British perspective, there is nothing barring a Muslim from serving in the UK Military. If there are any impediments, they come from Muslims or Islam.?Yes they can and yes they do. The British forces have Imam chaplains to?support serving Muslims in their faith.