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Pakistan is an Islamic country in South Asia consisting of four federal territories and four provinces. With an estimated population of 170.6 million as of 2011, Pakistan is the second biggest Islamic population in the world.

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What pakisthani leader signed simla agreement?

Aayub khan

-Akshit shah

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Above is wrong answer its by President of Pakistan, Z. A. Bhutto, in Simla on July 3, 1972.

Amish Shah,Mumbai.

its Z.A bhutto ur answer is wr0ng :p

What is the largest building of Pakistan?

Pakistan has a lot of historic buildings from Mughal period. Some of them are Shahi castle in Lahore, Badshahi mosque in Lahore, Shalimar gardens in Lahore. However the most well known modern architectural wonder is Faisal Mosque in capital Islamabad.

How has trade between Pakistan and Afghanistan has been affected by the physical features of NWFP and Balochistan?

Trade between Pakistan and Afghanistan cannot occur on a large scale.Pakistan cannot occur on a large scale.Pakistan's land routes are not developed due to difficult terrain.At present there is not an adequate road linking between Pakistan and Afghanistan.There are a few historical passes e.g Khyber pass,Kurram pass Kojak pass but these are not developed enough.

How many f 16 does Pakistan have?

Pakistan Air Force currently operates approximately 925 combat, 28 Transport and Aerial Refueling, 6 AEW & ECM & 25 UAV Drone Aircraft.

What is the definition of a formal region?

Formal regions are used to outline governmental, physical, cultural and economic areas. Examples include, Canada, the Rocky Mountains, the Islamic World, or the rice growing areas.

What kind of music is most popular in Pakistan?

Recently, Western music has become popular in Pakistan (as well as all over the world). Religious and traditional music is also popular in Pakistan.

What is the role of sirsyed ahmad khan in two nation theory?

Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, in the attempt of representing the Muslims in India, proposed the theory that stated that Hindus and Muslims were two entirely separate communities. So, the Muslims have all the rights to establish a different nation of their own to safeguard their rights in an India, divided. This theory formed the very basis of the division of United India into- India and Pakistan.

What is the sunni reform movement that began in india and became popular in pakistan called?

Deobandi
The Tablighi Jamaat. This group was founded in the late 1920s by the well known scholar Maulana Muhammad Ilyas Kandhalawi in the Mewat province of India. The inspiration for devoting his life to Islam came to Ilyas during his second pilgrimage to the Hijaz in 1926. Maulana Ilyas put forward the slogan, ‘Aye Musalmano! Musalman bano’ (in Hindi / Urdu) which translates 'O Muslims! Become Muslims' (in English). This expressed the central focus of Tablighi Jamat, which has been renewing Muslim society by renewing Muslim practice in those it feels have lost their Muslim-ness. Ilyas was a prominent member of the Deobandi movement and throughout Tabligh's history there has been a degree of association between the two groups, although Tablighi Jamat does not see itself as Deobandi. Tabligh was formed at a time in India when some Muslim leaders feared that Indian Muslims were losing their Muslim identity to the majority Hindu culture. In 1978, construction of the Tablighi mosque in Dewsbury, England commenced. Subsequently, the mosque became the European headquarters of Tablighi Jamaat. ==Leadership within the movement== Ameer or Zimmadar are titles of leadership in the movement. The first Ameer, also the founder, was Maulana Muhammad Ilyas Kandhalawi (Maulana Ilyas) (1885-1944). The second was his son Maulana Muhammad Yusuf Kandhalawi. The third one was Maulana Inaam ul Hasan. Now there is a shura which includes two leaders: Maulana Zubair ul Hasan and Maulana Saad Kandhalawi. In Pakistan the duties of the Ameer are being served by Haji Abdulwahab. Maulana Muhammad Zakariya al-Kandahlawi is also among the prestigious personalities of the jamaat, as he compiled the famous book Fazail-e-Amal. With the ascent of Maulana Yusuf, Ilyas’ son, as its second emir (leader), the group began to expand activities in 1946, and within two decades the group reached Southwest and Southeast Asia, Africa, Europe, and North America. Initially it expanded its reach to South Asian diaspora communities, first in Arab countries then in Southeast Asia. Once established, the Tablighi Jamaat began engaging local populations as well. In the 1990's, the official apolitical stance of Tabligh was challenged by a break-away sect which added a seventh tenant to Tabligh's 6-point ideology, "jihad in Pakistan and abroad." Although the Movement first established itself in the United States, it established a large presence in Europe during the 1970's and 1980's. It was especially prominent in France during the 1980's, although its influence has fallen since then, with many of its members becoming associated with UOIF, although one of its members is still represented in the French Council of the Muslim Creed. Tabligh's influence has grown, though, in the increasing Pakistani community in France, which has doubled in the decade before 2008 to 50,000-60,000. However, Britain is the current focus of the Movement in the West, primarily due to the large South Asian population that began to arrive there in the 1960s and 1970s. By 2007, Tabligh members were situated at 600 of Britain's 1350 mosques. By 2008 it had a presence in nearly 80 countries and had become a leading revitalist movement. However, it maintains a presence in India, where at least 100 of its Jamaats go out from Markaz, the international headquarters, to different parts of India and overseas. ==Way of Life & Jamaat== Life for Members of the Tablighi Jamaat is supposed to be lived in accord with the life of Muhammad (pbuh) and by going on journeys (Jamaat) to share the faith. When they go on Jamaat members of the Tabligh strive to keep the six principles which are: =*The six principles*= Firm belief in the Kalimah "An article of faith in which the tabligh accepts that there is no god but Allah and the Prophet Muhammad is His messenger. and that Allah can do each and every thing without the help of the creation, and the creation cannot do anything without the help of Allah. The only way to succeed in this world and the next (life after death) is to walk on the path shown by Prophet Muhammad." Concentration and Devotion in Salaat "Five daily prayers that are essential to spiritual elevation, piety, and a life free from the ills of the material world. To build a connection with Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala and to gain from his unlimited treasures" Ilm and Dhikr "The thirst for knowledge and remembrance of Allah conducted in sessions in which every individual contributes whatever knowledge which one can regarding performing prayers, reciting the Quran and reading Hadith and to gain the remembrance of Allah in every action make Dhikr by reciting 3 Tasbihaat, Third Kalimah, Durood and Istighfaar." Ikram-i-Muslim "The treatment of fellow humans with honor and deference, to love the youngsters and respect the elders and have respect for the scholars of Islam" Ikhlas-i-Niyyat "Reforming one’s life in supplication to Allah by performing every (good) human action for the sake of Allah and toward the goal of self-transformation" Dawat-o-Tabligh "The sparing of time to live a life based on faith and learning its virtues, following in the footsteps of the Prophet, and taking His message door-to-door for the sake of faith. Since Rasoolullah Sallallahu 'Alaihi Wasallam was the last and final prophet, it is our duty to now carry on this work of the prophets, i.e. call others towards good and prevent evil" The Tablighi Jamaat also sets guidelines for local masjids (mosques) to increase the level of worship and local Muslim involvement in the masjid. These guidelines include having the local tablighi workers implement these steps: two weekly jawlas/visits to Muslims (one visit to Muslims surrounding the local masjid and another to the Muslims of a nearby masjid); two daily ta`leems/reading of pious books (one ta`leem in the masjid and another in the worker's home); going out in the path of Allah (SWT) three days a month, forty days a year, and four months once in a lifetime; a daily mashura/council to discuss how to increase tablighi activity in the area; and spending at least two and a half hours in the masjid a day.

What were the education services rendered by sir syed Ahmed khan?

he supreme interest of Sir Syed's life was education, in its widest sense. He began by establishing schools, at Muradabad (1858) and Ghazipur (1863). A more ambitious undertaking was the foundation of the Scientific Society, which published translations of many educational texts and issued a bilingual journal, in Urdu and English.

These institutions were for the use of all citizens and were jointly operated by the Hindus and the Muslims. During a visit to England (1869-70) he prepared plans for a great educational institution, they were for "a Muslim Cambridge". On his return he set up a committee for the purpose and also started an influential journal, Tahdhib al-Akhlaq ("Social Reform"), for the "uplift and reform of the Muslim".

Establishment of Aligarh Institute

A Muslim school was established at Aligarh in May 1875, and, after his retirement in1876, Sir Syed devoted himself to enlarging it into a college. In January 1877 the foundation stone of the college was laid by the Viceroy. This college made rapid progress. In 1886 Sir Syed organized the All-India Muhammadan Educational Conference, which met annually at different places to promote education and to provide the Muslims with a common platform. Sir Syed advised the Muslims against joining active politics and to concentrate instead on education. Until the founding of the Muslim League in 1906, it was the principal national centre of Indian Islam.

You are already pass homeopathic diploma dhms in Pakistan you are apply in advance study in relevent field in Sweden?

i am special person.

i am passed in homeopathic 4 years diplona.

i am apply free advance education in sweden.

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What is the email address of Muhammad Mian Nawaz Sharif?

Official : chairman@ppp.org.pk (may not read all emails himself) Personal : bilawal.zardari@msn.com (may not reply to everyone) Facebook : Search his original profile using his personal email address.

Who was the main person responsible for the split of India and Pakistan?

Most Indians say and believe that Nehru and Mohammed Ali Jinnah were the two persons responsilble for the partion.

Having no choice left but to quit, the British was also equally responsible because of their Divide and Rule policy.

They wanted country to be troubled with communal riots which eventually took place in different parts of the country thus taking a huge toll on human life - killing three millions.

There was no alternative except partition of the country at that stage since Nehru was determined and so was Jinnah.

Mahatma Gandhi wanted to save the division and he even offered Jinnah to be the President of Undivided India and not press for the division which Jinnah agreed to.

BUT IT DID NOT SUIT the most ambitious and adamant political leader Jawahar Lal Nehru who had dreamt and wanted to be the first prime minister of Independent India.

He maneuvered with the connivance of his lieutenants and Lord Mountbatton, his friend, to sign the Partition of India Act against the wishes of Mahatma Gandhi and other nationalist leaders of the country.

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What are the similarities between UK flood and Pakistan flood?

the uk floods were caused by heavy rain and the river banks burst and the pakistan floods were caused by monsoon rain

How many languages are used in national anthem of Pakistan?

National Anthem of Pakistan is in Persian language.

The lyrics of the anthem were written by Hafeez Jallundri in 1950.

The anthem was officially adopted in 1954.

Time difference between Pakistan and south Africa?

South Africa is 2 hrs. ahead of England from the last Sun. of Oct. until the last Sun. of March.

South Africa is 1 hr. ahead of England from the last Sun. of March until the last Sun. of Oct.

Why quaid-e-azam resigned from congress?

First quaid e azam was the biggest ambassador of Hindu Muslim unity.But when he saw the behaviour of congress is only in the intrest of hindus and specially behaviour of gandhi he decided to left the congress

What books and magazines written by sir syed ahmed khan?

Maualana Zafar Ali khan written the following books

POETRY

Baharistan

Chamanistan

Khalistan

Habsiate

Nagaristan

Armagan Qadian

Ganj e Shahighan

Khamnistan Hijaz

Marka e Mazab o Science

Jangle Main Mangle

Kayaban Faris

Israr e landan

jang e rus o japan

Meri aynak

Muashrat

roh e Mohani

Galaba e Rome

Latief ul adab

Haqat o Afsana

Jawar ul Adab

millat e beza per Imrani nazar

Jamal ud din Afghani

haqaq o masaraf

besides above noted he has translated many popular books

Raja Asad Ali khan

Which is the most industrial city of punjab in pakistan?

it is gujranwala it produces

fans etc ceiling ,pedestal,wall, and bracket

electrical switch gears, engineering tools, agricultural/earth moving machinery, steel, cutlery, crockery, iron safes, metal tool, utensils, textiles, woollen sweaters, sanitary fittings and tannery production. The city has produced some of the finest wrestlers and bodybuilders of the subcontinent, which has resulted in the nickname 'City of wrestlers' or Phelwana da shehar in Punjabi.

and when people say gujranwala is dirty its not really its only some of the parts of gujranwala the rest is beautiful and if you disagree you can go to hell

Is Indian food similar to Pakistani food?

Yes. But because Indian food is so diverse, it depends on what region in India you're talking about. For the most part, North India, including areas like Jammu and Kashmir, have cuisine quite similar to Pakistan with a lot of meat based dishes, while southern India is much more vegetarian based. However many foods enjoyed over the whole of India are also very common in Pakistan. Chai, Roti, dal curry, many desserts and snacks, etc.

Is India better than Pakistan?

Pakistan is much much much better than India in all of the things especially in cricket and economy but India has a much larger army than Pakistan. And Pakistan is more powerful than India.