Quaid-e-Azam
Muhammad All Jinnah was the founder of Pakistan. He was a great leader of the
Sub-continent. He was born in Karachi on the twenty fifth of (Gregorian calendar
month) December, 1876. His father Mr. Poonja Jinnah was a famous businessman.
His mother was also an educated woman. He was the eldest son of his parents.
Poonja
Jinnah gave his son a good education. At the age of sixteen he was sent to
England for studying law by his father when his friend Sir Fredrick Craft
advised him to do so. He proved himself over there as an industrious and honest
student. He studied law at Lincoln's Inn and did his bar at-law from there. He
came back to his mother country once four years and started as a professional
lawyer in Bombay. He soon became a successful lawyer. In 1900, he was appointed
judge for Bombay Presidency. Quaid-e- Azam had started taking interest in
politics throughout his keep in London. So, he left his follow of law and
joined the Indian National Congress. He needed to unite the Hindus and therefore
the Muslims against the English. But -he felt that the Hindu leaders were
trying to safeguard their own interests. He decided to join the Muslim League.
He
worked for a-separate homeland for the Muslims. He presented his demand of the
Muslims of India in his Fourteen Points These demands were rejected by the
Congress. But he did not lose heart. He was a man of strong will. He had to
face an over sized of hardships however he remained firm to his stand. The
Muslim League passed a resolution hard to please a separate mother country for
the Muslims. There were several difficulties in his means however but he never
thought of them a hindrance in his thanks to progress. He was as firm as a rock
and perpetually showed sturdy can in the slightest degree occasions.
The
Quaid-e-Azam was a very great orator. He delivered his speeches very
effectively. He discussed all the important aspects of the subject in his
speech, when he spoke in the Constituent Assembly; he discussed its functions
clearly. After a long struggle, his efforts were crowned with success. The
dream of Pakistan became a reality on the 14th August, 1947. He became the
first Governor- General of Pakistan. He worked very hard for the progress of
country.
Quaid-e-Azam
was a skinny and lean man however he had nice qualities of head and heart. He
was a great politician. He was courageous and fearless. He was a man of
Principle. He was a peace-loving person. He perpetually needed to check Pakistan
prosperous and powerful. He worked day and night with determination. His health
unsuccessful and he died on the eleventh of September, 1948. But his services
for the Muslims of the Sub-Continent will keep him alive our heart. Now we have
a tendency to square measure obliged to figure exhausting, serve Pakistan and
to give thank GOD.
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