Sir Syed Ahmed Khan was the first Muslim leader to use the term "nation" for Indian Muslims, emphasizing their distinct cultural, religious, and social identity.
He advocated for the political and social unity of Muslims, laying the foundation for the idea of a separate Muslim nation, which later influenced the creation of Pakistan.
Jashn-e-Baharan is a spring festival celebrated in various regions, especially in Pakistan, marking the arrival of the season with cultural events and regional festivities.
It is specifically associated with welcoming the season of flowers and renewal.
It often celebrated with traditional music, dance, and food.
A country's laws are formed based on its constitution, which outlines the fundamental principles, rights, and responsibilities of citizens and the government.
The constitution provides a legal framework for creating, interpreting, and enforcing laws.
Hindus opposed Urdu in Banaras because it was written in the Persio-Arabic script, which was different from the traditional Devanagari script used for Hindi.
The opposition was rooted in cultural and linguistic differences, as they felt it represented Islamic influence.