Quaid -e- Azam

Day 2,591, 10:07 Published in Pakistan Pakistan by ComKar
IN THE NAME OF ALLAH THE MOST BENECIFIAL AND MOST MERCIFUL
The Citizens of ePakistan
Assalam o Alikum / السلام عليكم/Greetings.






Failure is a word unknown to me.
(QUAID E AZAM)


Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah was architect of Pakistan. He was born on 25th December, 1876 at Vazeer Mansion Karachi. He was born in a noble family of Karachi. His Father “Jinnah Punja” was a prosperous businessman. He is the seventh child of his Parent. Jinnah was sent to the Sindh Madrasah High School in 1887. Later he attended the Mission High School, where, at the age of 16, he passed the matriculation examination of the University of Bombay. His father decided to send him to England to acquire business experience. Jinnah, however, had made up his mind to become a barrister and completed his barrister degree from Linchon's Inn.
When Jinnah returned to Karachi in 1896, he found that his father's business had suffered losses and that he now had to depend on himself. He decided to start his legal practice in Bombay, but it took him years of work to establish himself as a lawyer.
. He was a Muslim in a broad sense and had little to do with sects. His interest in women was also limited to Ruttenbai, the daughter of Sir Dinshaw Petit, a Bombay Parsi millionaire--whom he married over tremendous opposition from her parents and others. The marriage proved an unhappy one. It was his sister Fatima who gave him solace and company.
He started his political career as a member of Bombay Legislature. Then he joined Indian Nation Congress. He was a great champion of freedom for the people of India. When he realized that the congress was a neo-Hindu body and stood for Ram Raj, he resigned and joined the All India Muslim League in 1922. He had been greatest spokesman of the Indian Muslims for a separate state for them. By 1930 he became an undisputed leader of the Muslims. Soon he began to reorganize the Indian Muslim league all over India. People gave him the title of Quaid-e-Azam for his selfless services for the Muslim cause, freedom and creation of Pakistan.
Mr. Jinnah’s integrity of character was beyond reproach. He stood like a rock against his opponents. He united the defeated groups of Muslims into a force to reckon with. From 1940 (The Year Of Pakistan Resolution) till his death on 11th September, 1948, Quaid-e-Azam worked day and night for strengthening the Muslim League. It was due to his untiring efforts and wise leadership that Pakistan came into being. Had there been no highly intelligent, highly disciplined, hard working, supremely, self-confident, driven by the dream and drove others. He was the first Governor General of Pakistan on 14th August 1947 but died after about the thirteen months and was buried in Karachi.


In the Eyes of Leaders:

Agha Khan says:
"the greatest man he ever met"

Dr. Kailashnath Katju,(West Bengal Governor in 194😎 says:
"an outstanding figure of this century not only in India, but in the whole world".

Abdul Rahman Azzam Pasha, (Secretary General of the Arab League)says:
"one of the greatest leaders in the Muslim world”

Lord Pethick Lawrence(former Secretary of State for India) said,
"Gandhi died by the hands of an assassin; Jinnah died by his devotion to Pakistan"


Poetic Lines for Quaid e Azam:

Yun di hamain azadi k duniya hui hairan
Eh Quaid e Azam tera ahsan hai ahsan
Tera ahsan hai, tera ahsan
Har tin pe Musalmano pe chaye thi tabahi
Mulk apna tha aur ghairon k hathon main thi shahi
Aise main utha deen e Muhammad ka sipahi
Aur Naara e Taqbeer say di tune gawahi
Islam ka jhanda liye aaya sar e maidan
Eh Quaid e Azam tera ahsan hai ahsan
Dekha tou jo Iqbal ne ik khawab suhana
Us khawab ko ik roz haqeqat hai banana
Ye socha jo tune tou hansa tujh pe zamana
Har chaal say chaha tujhe dushman ne harana
Mara woh tune dao k dushman bhi gaye maan
Eh Quaid e Azam tera ahsan hai ahsan
Azad hain azad rahain ge ye Musalmaan
Eh Quaid e Azam tera ahsan hai ahsan
Yun di hamain azadi k duniya hui hairan
Eh Quaid e Azam tera ahsan hai ahsan
Tera ahsan hai tera ahsan





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