No verified paper has been uploaded for PPSC-PMS Paper Islamic Studies (for Muslim candidates) / Ethics (for Non-Muslim candidates) 2002 MCQs yet.
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Egyptian President Anwar Sadat was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1978 alongside Menachem Begin for their efforts in the Camp David Accords.[5](https://www.jworldtimes.com/old-site/css-exclusive/css-special/css-2017-solved-papers-current-affairs-mcqs/)
The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation comprises 57 member states, making none of the listed options correct.[5](https://www.jworldtimes.com/old-site/css-exclusive/css-special/css-2017-solved-papers-current-affairs-mcqs/)
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The candidates require minimum electoral votes to win the US Presidential election:
World Order (published in 2014) was written by former US Secretary of State and Nobel laureate Henry Kissinger. The book analyzes the historical evolution of world order concepts—from the 1648 Peace of Westphalia to modern American, Chinese, Islamic, and European geopolitical philosophies.
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The concept of Ijma’a follows the principle of agreement by:
Ijma’a (“consensus”) in Islamic jurisprudence requires the unanimous agreement of qualified scholars on a legal ruling, making it a fully binding source of law. [4](https://www.aliftaa.jo/article-en/5858/Articles.aspx)
Jogendra Nath Mandal, a Hindu leader allied with the Muslim League, served as Pakistan’s first Law Minister and interim head of the Constituent Assembly.
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Most important offer by Muslims in Delhi proposals was:
Syed Ameer Ali, a prominent Muslim scholar and jurist, authored "The Spirit of Islam" in 1891, which presented Islamic teachings to the Western audience.
The Unionist Party, a secular agrarian party representing Muslims, Hindus, and Sikhs, won the Punjab provincial elections in 1937 and formed the government.