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English - Chapter 7 - The Role of Women in the Pakistan Movement
Question and Answers
Q.1 Who was Bi Aman? Why is she remembered till today?
Ans. Bi Aman was the mother of Maulana Mohammad Ali nd
Maulana Shaukat Ali. Her greatness lies in the fact that she had taught her
sons to be willing to sacrifice their lives in the cause of Muslim independence
and later encouraged them to accomplish their goals.
Q.2 Why is Miss. Fatima Jinnah called Mother-e-Millat?
Ans. Miss. Fatima Jinnah was the sister of Quaid-e-Azam
Mohammad Ali Jinnah. She helped her brother in the struggle for the
establishment of Pakistan. The nation called her "Mother-e-Millat" (Mother
of Nation)
Q.3 In Sindh, where did the first meeting of the women take
place?
Ans. The first public meeting of women in Sindh was held
in Karachi's Zoological Garden.
Q.4 What do you know about Lady Haroon?
Ans. Lady Haroon was a spirited woman of upright character
and a kind hostess. Here house in Karachi became the centre of women's
political activity and it was a place of welcome to the Muslim League workers
when they came to Karachi to attend meetings. Classes were also held in her
house to educate Muslims girls.
Q.5 Who was Begum Rana? What do you know about her?
Ans. begum Rana was the wife of Liaquat Ali Khan. she
worked as an honorary secretary and typist to Liaquat Ali Khan at a time, when
the Muslim League could not afford the salary of a secretary. She arranged
parties, where Muslim women could meet the wife and the daughter of the
viceroy, so as to explain to them their side of the matter and expresses their
protest. She also organized the women' Voluntary Services and later the womens'
National Guard's consisting of three battalions with 2400 girls, in which she
herself held the rank of Brigadier.
Q.6 What do you know about Begum Jahan Ara Shahnawaz?
Ans. Begum Jahan Ara Shahnawaz from the Punjab represented
the Muslim women at the Three Round Table Conference held in London and was the
first women ever to make a speech at London's Guild Hall. She also traveled
widely and explained to the people of other countries, why the Muslims in India
wanted a separate state.
Q.7 How did the Muslim women work for independence?
Ans. Though the Muslim women were in street
"purdah" and were less and less politically aware, they played an
active part in the independence movement. They formed the womens branch of the
Muslim League to organize women and inform them about the politics of the
country. They organized public meetings for women and addressed large
gathering. They had opened classes in their honour to educate Muslims girls.
Thee brave ladies encouraged their brothers, husbands and sons not to give up the
struggle for Pakistan until their goal was achieved.
Q.8 What role did Begum Mohammad Ali play in the freedom
movement?
Ans. Begum Mohammad Ali was a admirable and remarkable
lady. Dressed in Burqah she not only attended men's public meeting but was called
the first women to address them. She also wrote for the press in simple but
effective words and awakened the Muslim women by her inspiring speeches.
Q.9 What was the Indian National Congress? Why did many
Muslim leaders left it?
Ans. The Indian National Congress was the
political party formed by the Hindus and the Muslims in order to drive British
out of India. The Muslims soon realized that the Hindus wee in majority and the
Congress would never ever treat the Muslims equally and give them their due share
in the government, so many Muslim leaders left it.
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