آل انڊيا مسلم ليگ: جي ورجائن ۾ تفاوت

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'''آل انڊيا مسلم ليگ'''{{ٻيا نالا|انگريزي=
'''All-India Muslim League'''}}, جيڪا مسلم ليگ جي نالي سان مشھور ھئي، ھڪ سياسي پارٽي ھئي جنھن جو بنياد نواب وقار الملڪ ۽ سر آغا خان ٽيون 30 ڊسمبر 1906 ۾ ڊاڪا ۾ رکيو. ھن جماعت ھندوستان ۾ مسلمانن لاءِ علحده ملڪ قائم ڪرڻ لاءِ سخت موقف رکيو ۽ ان م ڪامياب ٿي وئي . اھڙي طرح مسلمانن لاءِ پاڪستان جو بنياد پيو. <ref name="storyofpakistan.com">{{cite web |url=http://storyofpakistan.com/establishment-of-all-india-muslim-league/ |title=Establishment of All India Muslim League |website=Story of Pakistan |page=1 |accessdate=14 February 2014|date=June 2003 }}</ref>ھن پارٽيءَ جو بنياد سر سيد احمد جي علي ڳڙھ تحريڪ جي نتيجي ۾ پيو.<ref>Sequeira, Dolly. Total History and Civics ICSE 10.New Delhi:MSB publushers,2016.Print.</ref>{{page needed|date=September 2017}} Sir Syed had founded, in 1886, the [[All India Muhammadan Educational Conference|Muhammadan Educational Conference]], but a self-imposed ban prevented it from discussing politics. In [[All India Muhammadan Educational Conference#The 1906 conference|December 1906 conference]] in Dhaka, attended by 3,000 delegates, the conference removed the ban and adopted a resolution to form an All Indian Muslim League political party.{{citation needed|date=January 2018}} Its original political goal was to define and advance the Indian [[Indian Muslim|Muslim]]'s [[civil rights]] and to provide protection to the [[Upper class|upper]] and [[gentry]] class of Indian Muslims. It remained an elitist organisation until 1937, when the leadership began mobilising the Muslim masses and the League then became a popular organisation.<ref name="Rizvi2000"></ref><ref>{{cite book |last=Keay |first=John |author-link=John Keay |year=2000 |title=India: A History |publisher=Atlantic Monthly Press |page=468 |isbn=978-0-8021-3797-5 |quote=Heavily supported by mainly landed and commercial Muslim interests ... they duly consummated this distrust [of Congress] by forming the All India Muslim League.}}</ref>
 
The party arose out of a [[Pakistan Movement|literary movement]] begun at [[Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh#Aligarh Muslim University|The Aligarh Muslim University]] in which [[Syed Ahmad Khan]] was a central figure.<ref>Sequeira, Dolly. Total History and Civics ICSE 10.New Delhi:MSB publushers,2016.Print.</ref>{{page needed|date=September 2017}} Sir Syed had founded, in 1886, the [[All India Muhammadan Educational Conference|Muhammadan Educational Conference]], but a self-imposed ban prevented it from discussing politics. In [[All India Muhammadan Educational Conference#The 1906 conference|December 1906 conference]] in Dhaka, attended by 3,000 delegates, the conference removed the ban and adopted a resolution to form an All Indian Muslim League political party.{{citation needed|date=January 2018}} Its original political goal was to define and advance the Indian [[Indian Muslim|Muslim]]'s [[civil rights]] and to provide protection to the [[Upper class|upper]] and [[gentry]] class of Indian Muslims. It remained an elitist organisation until 1937, when the leadership began mobilising the Muslim masses and the League then became a popular organisation.<ref name="Rizvi2000"></ref><ref>{{cite book |last=Keay |first=John |author-link=John Keay |year=2000 |title=India: A History |publisher=Atlantic Monthly Press |page=468 |isbn=978-0-8021-3797-5 |quote=Heavily supported by mainly landed and commercial Muslim interests ... they duly consummated this distrust [of Congress] by forming the All India Muslim League.}}</ref>
 
Following in the 1930s, the [[Idea of Pakistan|idea of a separate nation-state]] and influential philosopher [[Sir Allama Muhammad Iqbal|Sir Muhammad Iqbal]]'s [[Conception of Pakistan|vision]] of uniting the [[Administrative unit