Journal of the Pakistan Historical SocietyPakistan Historical Society., 1961 - Pakistan |
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Page 241
... leaders towards the Muslims was also not very much appreciated by them . Moreover , the Muslim leadership was in the hands of members of the upper middle class who were instinctively against any movement which had a tendency to embrace ...
... leaders towards the Muslims was also not very much appreciated by them . Moreover , the Muslim leadership was in the hands of members of the upper middle class who were instinctively against any movement which had a tendency to embrace ...
Page 251
... leadership and intelligentsia of the time . It is suggested that if the British had not encouraged the Muslims ... leaders , the predominance of the Hindus in it and because of their own special problems and interests the Muslims ...
... leadership and intelligentsia of the time . It is suggested that if the British had not encouraged the Muslims ... leaders , the predominance of the Hindus in it and because of their own special problems and interests the Muslims ...
Page 253
... leaders could not afford the luxury of having political meetings separate and at different times , nor could they divorce the edu- cational programme from their deliberations . A change had come amongst the Muslims , but it was a ...
... leaders could not afford the luxury of having political meetings separate and at different times , nor could they divorce the edu- cational programme from their deliberations . A change had come amongst the Muslims , but it was a ...
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Theory and Practice of Law in Islam continued | 8 |
Amelie Sedillot 18081875 A D | 30 |
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