Historical Perspective of Ideology of Pakistan Quiz
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What is the significance of the reign of Hazarat Umar, the second Caliph, in relation to the advent of Islam in the Sub-Continent?

  • He established Muslim rule in the Sub-Continent.
  • He sent an army to Thana and Barouch small sea ports near Bombay.
  • He instructed some Muslims to go to India and preach Islam.
  • He forbade further overseas expeditions to the Sub-Continent. (correct)
  • Who is credited with preaching Islam near MAKLI in Sindh during the early contact of Muslims with the Indian subcontinent?

  • Hazarat Umar
  • Haroon Ur Rasheed
  • Ghazi Abdullah Shah (correct)
  • Sarqafi
  • What was the attitude of Hazarat Umar, the second Caliph, towards overseas expeditions to the Indian subcontinent?

  • He was indifferent towards overseas expeditions to the subcontinent.
  • He encouraged overseas expeditions to the subcontinent.
  • He forbade further actions after an army was sent to Thana and Barouch small sea ports. (correct)
  • He established Muslim rule in the subcontinent through overseas expeditions.
  • During which reign did the earliest contact of Muslims with the Malabar coast occur?

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    What did the Arab traders do to impress the local people in the Sub-Continent?

    <p>Impressed the local people with their piety and simplicity.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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    Hazarat Umar's Reign and Islam in the Sub-Continent

    • Hazarat Umar's reign, the second Caliph, marks the beginning of Islam's advent in the Sub-Continent.
    • He played a significant role in establishing Islam in the region.

    Early Islamic Preachers in Sindh

    • Muhammad bin Qasim, a young Arab commander, is credited with preaching Islam near Makli in Sindh during the early contact of Muslims with the Indian subcontinent.

    Overseas Expeditions to the Indian Subcontinent

    • Hazarat Umar was initially hesitant towards overseas expeditions to the Indian subcontinent, fearing the loss of valuable men and resources.

    Early Contact with the Malabar Coast

    • The earliest contact of Muslims with the Malabar coast occurred during the reign of Hazarat Umar's successor, Hazarat Usman.

    Arab Traders and Local Impression

    • Arab traders impressed the local people in the Sub-Continent by showing their honesty, fairness, and kindness in their business dealings.

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    Test your knowledge on the historical events related to the ideology of Pakistan, including the advent of Islam in the subcontinent, Muslim military expeditions, establishment of Muslim rule, and the evolution of Muslim nationalism in India.

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