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The background of the creation of Pakistan traces back to the efforts of Muslims in British India advocating for their political and cultural rights. They aimed to establish a separate nation to preserve their identity and interests. The objectives were to provide a homeland where Muslims could practice their religion and traditions freely. 3. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF CREATION OF PAKISTAN: Here are the aims and objectives of the creation of Pakistan. • Making a Separate Muslim Nation: This refers to the desire of Muslims in the Indian subcontinent to establish their own nation, distinct from the Hindu-majority areas. The primary goal was to create a homeland where Muslims could live independently and freely practice their religion and culture without fear of domination by other groups. • Desire to Establish a Muslim State: Muslims wanted to build a country where Islamic principles could guide the legal and social systems. The objective was to integrate Islamic values into the governance of the new nation, ensuring that the state's policies and laws were aligned with Islamic teachings. • Safeguarding National Existence: This refers to the intention to protect the unique identity and interests of Muslims in the Indian subcontinent. The main objective was to ensure that Muslims could preserve their language, culture, and heritage without facing assimilation or marginalization by other communities. • Freedom from British Imperialists:
The goal was to break away from British colonial rule and achieve self-rule. The objective was to gain political independence and establish a sovereign nation, free from the control and influence of the British Empire. • Rescue from Hindu High Handedness: Muslims aimed to escape what they perceived as domination by the Hindu majority. The objective was to create a political environment where Muslims would have equal representation and rights, ensuring they were not subjected to any form of discrimination or bias. • Desire to Make a Just Society: Muslims aimed to establish a society that was characterized by fairness, equality, and social justice. The objective was to create a nation where all citizens, regardless of their background, could coexist harmoniously and enjoy equal rights and opportunities. • Preservation of Muslim Way of Life: The goal was to protect the freedom of Muslims to practice their faith and uphold their traditions. The objective was to ensure that Muslims could live according to their religious practices, customs, and way of life without any hindrance. • Salvation from Economic Exploitation: Muslims wanted to break free from economic exploitation and inequalities perpetuated under colonial rule. The objective was to promote economic development, uplift the living standards of all citizens, and eliminate unjust economic practices. • Unity of Muslims:
Muslims aimed to unite across various regions to form a single, cohesive nation. The objective was to bring together Muslims under a common banner, fostering a sense of unity and shared purpose to work towards their collective interests. • Ending Religious Discrimination: Muslims sought to put an end to biases and discrimination based on religion. The objective was to establish a nation where people of all religions were treated fairly and without prejudice, promoting religious harmony and tolerance. • Empowerment of Muslim Identity: Muslims desired to strengthen their sense of pride and identity. The objective was to create an environment where Muslims could celebrate their religious and cultural heritage, nurturing a strong sense of identity and belonging. • Self-Determination: Muslims wanted the authority to decide their own destiny and future. The objective was to grant people the right to make decisions about their governance, policies, and development, ensuring they had control over their nation's path. 4. CONCLUSION: In conclusion, these aims and objectives collectively aimed to establish Pakistan as an independent and just nation for Muslims, safeguarding their religious and cultural identity, breaking free from colonial rule, and promoting unity, equality, and self-governance. Regards: Wajeeh Ahsan Alvi (M.A, LLB, DTL) Contact No: 0313-4384159