History, asked by minahilasif2892, 3 months ago


Discuss Mr. Jinnah's point of view about the muslim
Women joining the struggle to fight for a Separete
homeland for the muslim & also share
perception about participation of women
the 'Freedown struggle?

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Answered by g08asyedyounus
1

Explanation:

The two-nation theory is an ideology of religious nationalism which significantly influenced the Indian subcontinent following its independence from the British Empire. According to this theory, Muslims and Hindus are two separate nations, with their own customs, religion, and traditions; therefore, from social and moral points of view, Muslims should be able to have their own separate homeland outside of Hindu-majority India, in which Islam is the dominant religion, and be segregated from Hindus and other non-Muslims.[1][2] The two-nation theory advocated by the All India Muslim League is the founding principle of the Pakistan Movement (i.e. the ideology of Pakistan as a Muslim nation-state in the northwestern and eastern regions of India) through the partition of India in 1947.[3]

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