Quaid e Azam

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QUAID E AZAM’S CHARACTER

Shakespeare said, "Some people are born great and some people make themselves
great by their deeds." It would not be wrong to say this for Quaid-e-Azam
Muhammad Ali Jinnah.

Professor Stanley, author of Jinnah of Pakistan, writes, "There are very few people
who change the course of history and even fewer are those who change the map
of the world and there is someone who can establish a new state." Muhammad Ali
Jinnah is a person who performed all three deeds at the same time. Quaid-e-Azam had
a charming personality. Not only Muslims and Hindus of the subcontinent but also the
British could not help being impressed by his personality.

Founder of Pakistan Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah is a role model for our
benefactors and the nation. The living nations do not forget their benefactors. Not
only do they always remember him, but they also follow his principles. Quaid-e-Azam
was an important figure in any standard of living, his multi-faceted personality
achieved many successes in many walks of life. 

Of course, there were many characters in the history of the subcontinent who
performed many feats. Quaid-e-Azam, a great legislator of the subcontinent, an
ambassador of Hindu-Muslim unity, a constitutionalist, a prominent parliamentary
leader, a top politician, an invincible freedom fighter, a dynamic Muslim leader, a
shining example of political strategy.

And he was one of the foremost leaders of the great nation-builders of his time. His
legal credentials are recognized not only by legislators but also by the people from
other walks of life.

The behavior of Quaid-e-Azam's magical personality is a telling proof of


constitutionalism, the recognition of which comes to us from all these references. He
discussed Pakistan's struggle in various ways and proved that peaceful
constitutional struggle is the best and right path.

The universal personality of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah deserves to be


interpreted as a beacon of light in history.

His struggle and principles have changed the course of history. Determination,
perseverance and courage were among his attributes, which made him so strong that
the greatest superpower of the time was forced to retreat from its stubbornness.

Quaid-i-Azam's enthusiastic leadership instilled a sense of Islamic ideological state in


the Muslims of the subcontinent in such a way that no one could stand in front of their
arguments. Just take a look at the windows of the past, by following which Quaid-e-
Azam spent his life.

The basic philosophy and beliefs of the way of life he adopted were well understood.
His beliefs were solid, he was not convinced of the priorities of the moment, which
gave him the right form of life. He was very smart, alert and principled. He
understood that being a Muslim, one could not maintain a relationship with both truth
and falsehood.

Some of his leading sayings that will be a beacon for Pakistan and Pakistanis for the
rest of the world. The founders of Pakistan are capable of being written in golden
letters, but today I am presenting to you some of his sayings. As a nation, we must
believe that every word of our leader has the status of a command for us and by
following his words and following the path shown by him, we can achieve the goal of
a stable and stable state.

 We are starting with this fundamental principle that we are all citizens and
equal citizens of one State.
 The great majority of us are Muslims. We follow the teachings of the Prophet
Mohammed (Peace be upon him). We are members of the brotherhood of
Islam in which all are equal in rights, dignity and self-respect. Consequently,
we have a special and a very deep sense of unity. But make no mistake:
Pakistan is not a theocracy or anything like it.
 We are now all Pakistanis--not Baluchis, Pathans, Sindhis, Bengalis,
Punjabis and so on--and as Pakistanis we must feet behave and act, and we
should be proud to be known as Pakistanis and nothing else.
 You are free; you are free to go to your temples. You are free to go to your
mosques or to any other places of worship in this State of Pakistan. You may
belong to any religion, caste or creed --that has nothing to do with the
business of the State.

THANK YOU.

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