Pakistan Studies Class 9 Chapter 4 Notes
Important Pakistan Studies Class 9 Chapter 4 Notes Women's Empowerment English medium written by Sir Nawab Khan Suib. These computerized questions with their answers are very helpful in the preparation of Women's Empowerment for the students of the 9th class English medium and these are according to the paper patterns of all Punjab boards.
Summary and Contents:
Topics which are discussed in the notes are given below:
- Here are the detailed Pakistan Studies Class 9 Chapter 4 Notes to help you prepare for your exams.
- Important Multiple Choice Questions and Short Questions of Women's Empowerment class 9 from previous years past papers of all Punjab Boards.
- Hazrat Khadija (R.A) the first wife of the Hazrat Muhammad (Peace be upon him) was a wealthy lady in the Arabian Peninsula. She (R.A) was the owner of a trade centre in Makkah and handled the business herself. Her merchandise was exported to far-away markets like Syria. The success of Hazrat Khadijas (R.A) business can be seen from the fact that when the Quraysh's trade caravans gathered to embark upon their journey to Syria or Yemen, Hazrat Khadijas (R.A) caravan used to equal the caravans of all other traders of the Quraysh combined.
- After the bestowal of Nabuwwat (Prophethood), the Holy Rasool Hazrat Muhammad (Peace be upon him) highlighted that the most important component of struggle for social reforms is the provision of basic rights to the distressed and oppressed classes of the world and Arabia particularly the women, servants and orphans.
- Hazrat Fatima(R.A), Hazrat Aisha (R.A) and Hazrat Zainab (R.A) are the examples of those very renowned women who remained steadfast during times of distress and guided Muslim women through difficult times.
- We can conclude that in the eyes of Almighty Allah men and women are equal as human beings both in this world and in the life hereafter. They will be rewarded or punished in the life hereafter in accordance with their deeds performed in this world.
- Women's Role in Pakistan Movement:
- The establishment of Pakistan is the outcome of the long struggle that the Muslims of the subcontinent started to protect their separate national identity. The struggle for Pakistan was not an easy task. The Muslim women of the subcontinent also played an everlasting role in this great struggle, which is an example by itself. There were numerous great women including Madar-e-Millat Mohtarma Fatima Jinnah, Begum Maulana Muhammad Ali Johar, Begum Salma Tassaduq Hussain, Begum Jahan Ara Shahnawaz, Begum Ra'ana Liaquat Ali Khan, Begum G.A Khan, Begum Prof. Sardar Haider Jafar, Begum Geeti Ara, Begum Hamdam Kamal-ud-Din, Begum Farrukh Hussain, Begum Zareen Sarfraz, Begum Shaista Ikramullah, Fatima Begum, Begum Waqar-un- Nisa Noon and Lady Nusrat Haroon and others who created awareness for the achievement of independence among Muslim women of the subcontinent and organized them for playing active role in the struggle for establishment of Pakistan. These were the women who were active and fearless workers in 20th century's practical, social, educational and political fields. They not only created political awareness among the common household women but also raised the spirit of movement for a separate national identity. The role of some of these women in Pakistan movement is described below:
- Mohtarma Fatima Jinnah, the sister of the Quaid-e-Azam remained side by side with her brother, Quaid-e-Azam in the struggle for Pakistan and played an important role in creating awareness in Muslim women. She was an active member of the All India Muslim League.
- Begum Salma Tassaduq Hussain participated in the campaign to make Muslim women members of the Muslim League after the formation of the Muslim League Women Wing. In March 1940, she also hosted the spouses of political leaders and Women Delegates participating in Muslim League session and was elected Joint Secretary of the Punjab Muslim League Women Wing.
- Fatima Sughra, who hoisted the Muslim League flag on the Civil Secretariat, was an active member of the Pakistan Movement. She was only 14 years old at that time. She was detained but this brave girl did not give up and kept mobilizing the Muslim women.