Quaid-e-azam

Every nation has a “Hero” ,who has shown them a right path to get success .Our national hero is one who motivate and lead muslims of sub-continent to get Pakistan. He is very respectable personality not only in Pakistan but all over the world. The history which I know about him is as follows;-

Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah was born in Karachi on December the 25th, 1876, i. He got his early education at Sindh Madrassat-ul-Islam and the Christian Mission School in Karchi. Quaid-e-Azam joined the London university in 1893 to become the youngest Indian to become lawyer. After his return, Quaid-e-Azam started his practice in law. Quaid-e-Azam joined Indian National Congress in 1906, as his first entry into politics. In January 1910, he was elected as a member of Legislative Council. He Joined All India Muslim League in 1913. The third political party he joined was the Home Rule League. He was member of both the Congress and Muslim League at the same time. Initially he remained working with the Hindu leaders of Congress. He was given the title of “Ambassador of Hindu Muslim Unity” by prominent politicians. With the passage of time he realised that the Hindu leaders of Congress have a different agenda which is contrary to muslims . Quaid-e-azam Opposed to Hindu leaders Non-co-operation Movement and their essentially Hindu approach to politics, Quaid-e-Azam left the Congress and became fully involved with Muslim League.

Quaid-e-Azam was a man of principles. He is probably the only person among all the big leaders of the subcontinent, who never went to jail. His motto was: Unity, Faith and Discipline.

When Muslim League finally decided to have a separate country for Muslims of the subcontinent, it was the leadership of Quaid-e-Azam who led the nation to achieve this goal. Because of these leadership qualities and his firm stand on the issue, Britishers found no way to reject the demand of Muslims of the subcontinent for a separate homeland. He took charge as the first Governor General of Pakistan on 14th of August 1947 in a ceremony at Karachi. . Quaid-e-Azam died on September the 11th, 1948, at Ziarat near Quetta. He was buried in Karachi. His tomb is a beautiful piece of architecture and is worth visiting.

~ by shaz26 on September 5, 2008.

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