Here's the question bank on all the History topics.
Which one out of the following statements is INCORRECT about the idea of Iqbal's Muslim state in colonial period?
The Allahabad Address was a speech by scholar, Sir Muhammad Iqbal, one of the best-known in Pakistani history. It was delivered by Iqbal during the 25th annual session of the All-India Muslim League, on the afternoon of Monday, 29 December 1930, at Allahabad, British India. In this address Iqbal outlined a vision of an independent state for Muslim-majority provinces in northwestern India, thus becoming the first politician to articulate what would become known as the Two-nation theory‚¬€that Muslims are a distinct nation and thus deserve political independence from other regions and communities of India. In his address, Iqbal called for the creation of "a Muslim India within India", especially in North-western India. Iqbal demanded the right of self-government for the Muslims as he said:India is a continent of human groups belonging to different races, speaking different languages, and professing different religions [. . . ] Personally, I would like to see the Punjab, North-West Frontier Province, Sindh and Baluchistan amalgamated into a single State. Self-government within the British Empire, or without the British Empire, the formation of a consolidated North-West Indian Muslim State appears to me to be the final destiny of the Muslims, at least of North-West India. Hence, the only statement which is false about Muhammad Iqbal is that he has declared Indian Muslims as a 'nation'.
Scan QR code to download our App for
more exam-oriented questions
OR
To get link to download app