the role of wemen in paksitan movement question
Chapter # 8 (Short Question Answers)
THE ROLE OF WOMEN IN
THE
PAKISTAN MOVEMENT
Short
Question Answers from the role of wemen in paksitan movement for class 9th, ix,
Ninth class
Who was
Abadi Begum? Why is she remembered till today?
Abadi Begum,
popularly known as Bi Aman was the mother of Moulana Muhammad All and Moulana Shaukat
Au who devoted their lives to the cause Of the 'Muslims. She is remembered till
today because she taught her sons to be willing to sacrifice their lives in the cause Of Muslim
independence.
Why is
Miss Fatima Jinnah called Madr-e-MiIIat (mother of the nation)?
Miss Fatima Jinnah
helped her brother in the struggle for the establishment of Pakistan. She devoted her life
to Quaid-e-Azam. She looked after her brother so much. The grateful nation thus calls
her Madr-e-MiIIat which means the mother Of the nation.
What word
did BI Aman send to her sonswhen they were arrested and imprisoned?
When her sons were
arrested, brought to trial and imprisoned for two years, Bi Aman sent a word to them not
to give up their cause. She also told them not to ask for pardon, which was the condition of
their release.
What role
did Begum Ra'ana Liaquat Ali Khan play in the independence movement?
Begum Ra'ana Liaquat
Ali worked as an honorary secretary and typist to Liaquat Ali Khan. She arranged parties
where Muslim women could meet the wife and the daughter of the Viceroy. She also
organized Women's National Guards.
Q.5: What role did
Begum Jahan Ara Shahnawaz play In the Independence movement?
Ans: Begum Jahan Ara
Shahnawz represented the Muslim women at the three Round Table Conferences held in
London. She also travelled widely and explained to the people of other countries why
the Muslims in India wanted a separate state. She was also the first woman ever to make a
speech in London's Guild Hall.
Q.6: Why did the
Muslims form the All India Muslim League?
Ans: In the
beginning, both the Hindus and Muslims joined the Indian National Congress to drive the British
from India. However, the Muslims soon realized that the Hindus were narrow-minded and
biased towards them and they would never give equal treatment to them. Therefore, the
Muslims formed their own political party.the All India Muslim League.
What role
did Lady Sughra Hidayatullah play in the independence movement?
Lady Sughra
Hidayatullah travelled throughout Sindh holding women's public meetings.
Classes were also
held in her house to educate Muslim girls. She also led anti-British
processions and
hoisted the Muslim League flag on the secretariat in Lahore.
What role
did Muslim women play n the Independence movement?
The Muslim women
worked side by side with men in the independence movement. They formed the women's
branch of the All India Muslim League to organize women and give them awareness. They
attended public meetings and took out processions,
What role did Lady
Nusrat Haroon play in the Independence movement?
Lady Nusrat Haroon's
house was the centre of women's political activities. She welcomed the Muslim League
workers to her home when they came to attend meetings in Karachi. Classes were also
held in her house to educate Muslim girls.
Q.10: Why did the
Muslims join the Indian National Congress?
Ans: After about one
hundred years of the British rule, both the Hindus and the Muslims of India realized that
they must recover their independence from the British. For this, they formed a political
party called the Indian National Congress. They worked together to drive the British
out of India in the beginning.
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