Re: Development of Two Nations Theory
like i said, there was some talks or thoughts and thats about it… Iqbal has some influence (remember it was called Diwanay ka khawab) but not enough to break what Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, Molana Mohd Ali Johar and Shokat Ali Johar had. Muslims of India wanted liberation and they were of the the thought that they can again bring the Hindu Majority under their control… call it what ever but most of the muslims and its leadership was of this opinion.
Iqbal and Quaid-e-Azam were of the same opinion later it was changed hence Khutba-e-Illah’bad, and later 2 nation theory dated back to Mohd Bin Qasim.
If i may, Pakistan Muslim League lost the elections of 1938 and it was horrible loss.. the reason was no body bought that idea.
I think we have discussed it or not, but still we say that This Jamiyat-e-Ulema Islam was against the Paksitan and were remained against it till the day Pakistan was created… the congress rule of 1938, had many changed their view of living together but still few had it.