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QUAID-E-AZAM

Quaid-e -azam is the famous personality in the world of Muslims. There


are a number of his qualities. Some of them are:
1) He was a man of principles.
2) He was an honest and courageous person.
3) He was a resolute man.
4) He possessed a pleasing personality combined with polished manners.
His presence in the gathering remained an attraction for others.
Quaid-e-azam is not more with us but his movement for the Muslims of
Sub-continent was always remembered in the Sub-Continent.
According to me Quaid-e-Azam is the very famous personality in the
world.

A great man is one who serves humanity heart and soul. But no man is
great who is great only in his life time. The test of greatness is the
page of history. History is replete with the noble deeds of men whose
sole and sacred aim of life was to help and guide their fellow men. We
read and recall, commemorate and commend the names of great
scientists, artists, philosophers, politicians, poets and sages whose
tireless and selfless efforts brought comfort and peace to the
suffering humanity. They die but their death makes them immortal
because they live in our hearts. Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah is
one of them. Quaid-e-Azam was born in Karachi on December 25, 1876.
After his matriculation, he was sent to England for studying law. He

became a bright and brilliant Barrister. He returned to India where he


joined the Indian National Congress. He wanted to unite the Hindus and
the Muslims against the English so that India could win freedom. But
soon he realized that the Hindus were trying to safeguard their own
interests negating the interests of Muslim. So he joined All-IndiaMuslim League to fight for the rights of the Muslim. In his fourteen
points he presented the demands of the Muslim of India in detail. The
Congress rejected these demands. This made it clear that the Hindus
wanted to keep the Muslims in permanent subjugation. Keeping in view
the nefarious designs of the Hindus, the Muslim League passed a
resolution demanding a separate homeland for the Muslim. Quaid-eAzam provided the most sincere and dynamic leadership and after a
long and hard struggle the Muslim of India succeeded in achieving their
goal. The dream of Pakistan became a reality on the 14th of August,
1947. He became the first Governor Gereral of Pakistan. Quaid-eAzam was a thin and lean man, but he was full of vim and vigour. He was
derermined, diligent and undaunted. He always stuck o his guns and
stooped to none. He had a sharp intellect and a profound political
insight. He was not narrow-minded or biased. He was not proud or
arrogant. He was against all social evils. He wanted to see Pakistan a
peaceful, powerful and prosperous country. He died of September 11,
1948, but his courage, hard work, fearlessness, oratory, fortitude and
his services for the Muslim of the Subcontinent will keep him alive in
our hearts. But he question is whether we will be able to keep the
creation of his dream i. e. Pakistan alive. Seen in the present horrible
political and religious scenario it all seems impossible. Men I uniform
and the men with beards are the real menace to the integrity,
solidarity and sovereignity of Pakistan. Both have a strong desire for
unbridled power. To achieve their sole objective one uses the Martial

law and the other sectarianism. Quaid-e-Azam was deadly against both
dictatorship and theocracy. Lets then sit together, analyse our
attitude and decide whether we need Pakistan or not.

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