History of Muslim Press in Sub-Continent – Last Part Continued from the previous part … After the 1857 war of independence, Muslims were deprived of some of the fundamental human rights including Journalistic practices and freedom of speech. Muslims were facing their worst time in the sub-continent since their arrival and the invasion in the […]
History of Muslim Press in Sub-Continent – Part Five Continued from the previous part … In the 25th session of All-India Muslim League organized in Allahabad, Dr. Allama Mohammad Iqbal presented the idea of two nation theory which states that Hindus and Muslims are two separate nations and it is very hard for both of […]
History of Muslim Press in Sub-Continent – Part Three Continued from the previous part … Before the evolution of the Two Nation Theory in the 20th century presented by Allama Mohammad Iqbal which meant that Hindus and Muslims of the sub-continent were separate nations and they cannot live together in the same culture. The objective […]
History of Muslim Press in Sub-Continent – Part Two Continued from the previous part … By the start of the 19th century, Muslims had lost control of India and these were the dying moments of Muslim rule in the sub-continent but Muslims were not ready to accept it mentally after such a long rule in […]
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History of Muslim Press in Sub-Continent – Part One Before we discuss the role of Muslim press in India and its importance in shaping the public opinion before the partition, it is imperative that we take a brief look at the history of Muslims, their Invasions in India, the fall of Mughal Empire, British Raj […]
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Mohammad Bin Qasim – A romance of the history – Part Three Continued from the previous part … Famous historian, Stanley Lane-Poole says, "The Arab conquest of Sind is merely an episode in the history of India and of Islam, a triumph without result.” However, this statement is not true, considering the events that occurred […]
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Mohammad Bin Qasim – A romance of the history – Part Two Continued from the previous part … The young militant proved to be old in experience and skill. He marched towards Sind from Siraj and Makran. On his way, Qasim found support from the Governor of Makran, who happened to be a friend of […]
Mohammad Bin Qasim – A romance of the history – Part One Mohammad Bin Qasim is considered among the greatest heroes of Islam. His life is full of drama and thrill. The young general was born on 31st December, 1695. After the death of his father at a very young age, Qasim’s mother and paternal […]