Quaid E Azam Is The Founder Of Pakistan
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Quaid E Azam Is The Founder Of Pakistan

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Quaid E Azam Is The Founder Of Pakistan

Quaid E Azam was born in Karachi on 25 December 1876. The real name of Quaid E Azam is Muhammad Ali Jinnah. His father's name is Poonja Jinnah died in 1901. Quaid E Azam took his early education from Gokal Das Tej Primary School and later he came to Karachi and attended Sindh Madressatul Islam and Christian Missionary Society High School. He move to England for higher education and took admission to Lincoln's Inn Law College. He was spending most of his time reading books. He was taking interest in politics when he was practicing Law. He was a great lawyer and politician and man of principle. He joined Indian National Congress and left his Law Practice. The speech competition will be held on Quaid E Azam day. Speech of Quaid E Azam in Urdu.

He said,

"Today, unfurling the Muslim League flag, I want to reaffirm with all the emphasis at my command that we stand for Pakistan and for faith, unity, and discipline. I am confident that we will acquire a place in this land where we may live honorably according to Islamic tradition and culture and it is in your hands···."

When he was back he was also running his family business and opened his Law firm and became a successful Lawyer. The main reason of Quaid E Azam joined INC is to unite Muslims and Hindus against the English. But after some, he realized Hindu Leaders are working for their own interests, So he decided to join All India Muslims. He worked for the Muslims to get a separate land where Muslims can build their mosques and pray to ALLAH and no one rule them. Where Muslims live their own life according to their religion and culture. Quaid E Azam was a strong man, he knew this work is so hard but he won't lose hope and tried hard.

Quaid E Azam said,

“I do not believe in taking the right decision, I take a decision and make it right.”

There were many hurdles in his way but he take a stand like a rock and struggle for a separate homeland, And one day his dream became true and he got a separate land for the Muslims on 14th August 1947. He was the first Governor General of Pakistan.

He had great qualities and a kind heart. He was a thin man. He was a loving person. Quaid E Azam always wants to see Pakistan in good progress. He worked day and night for the betterment of Pakistan. Quaid E Azam day Quotes and wishes are available here. He was sick and he died suddenly on 11 September 1948. The tomb of great leader Muhammad Ali Jinnah is in Karachi.

Quaid E Azam was born in Karachi on 25 December 1876. The real name of Quaid E Azam is Muhammad Ali Jinnah. His father's name is Poonja Jinnah died in 1901.

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