Dec 25

Today is 25th December, the whole world knows that its Christmas today, but here in Pakistan there is another event and that is Quaid’s Day. Quaid -e- Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah was born in December 25, 1876. This time I’ve found screen shot of the Will of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah.

He is officially known in Pakistan as Quaid-i-Azam (Urdu: قائد اعظم — “Great Leader”) and Baba-e-Qaum (بابائے قوم) (“Father of the Nation“). His birthday is a national holiday in Pakistan.

After reading his will, it will make you clear how much he love students and knowledge, Here is text of his will:

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All My Residuary estate including the corpus that may fall after the lapse of life interests or otherwise to be divided into three parts and I bequeath one part to Alighar University – One part to Islamia College Peshwer and One part to Sindh Madrassa of Karachi.

Quaid-e-Azam’s Will
Bombay May 30, 1939.

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Oct 24

Address to the Tribal Jirga at Government House, Peshawar on 17th April, 1948

I have been looking forward since long to meet you, representatives of the Tribes of the North-West Frontier, and it has given me very great pleasure indeed to have met you here today. I am sorry I have not been able to visit you in your own part of the country, but I hope to be able to do so sometime in the future.

I thank you for you’re welcome to me and for the kind personal references you have made about me. Whatever I have done, I did as a servant of Islam, and only tried to perform my duty and made every possible contribution within my power to help our nation. It has been my constant endeavour to try to bring about unity among Mussalmans, and I hope that in the great task of reconstruction and building up Great and Glorious Pakistan, that is ahead of us, you realize that solidarity is now more essential than it ever was for achieving Pakistan, which by the Grace of God we have already done. I am sure that I shall have your fullest support in this mission. I want every Mussalman to do his utmost and help me and support me in creating complete solidarity among the Mussalmans, and I am confident that you will not lag behind any other individual or part of Pakistan. We Mussalmans believe in one God, one book–the Holy Quran–and one Prophet. So we must stand united as one Nation. You know the old saying that in unity lies strength united we stand, divided we fall.

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I am glad to note that you have pledged your loyalty to Pakistan, and that you will help Pakistan with all your resources and ability. I appreciate this solemn declaration made by you today. I am fully aware of the part that you have already played in the establishment of Pakistan, and I am thankful to you for all the sympathy and support you gave me in my struggle and fight for the establishment of Pakistan. Keeping in view your loyalty, help, assurances and declarations we ordered, as you know, the withdrawal of troops from Waziristan as a concrete and definite gesture on our part–that we treat you with absolute confidence and trust you as our Muslim brethren across the border. I am glad that there is full realization on your part that now the position is basically different. Continue reading »

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Sep 02

Father of the Nation Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah’s achievement as the founder of Pakistan, dominates everything else he did in his long and crowded public life spanning some 42 years. Yet, by any standard, his was an eventful life, his personality multidimensional and his achievements in other fields were many, if not equally great. Today I am posting his pictures which are very rarely seen. These pictures are sent to me by one of my friends. One thing I want to mention here once I posted come pictures of (screen shots) of British India Passport, and one of our reader give a commnet the what to do with these pictures. And in response my question was WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF MUSEUM? I hope you better knows the answer :)

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Here I want to paste from comments from different organizations and persons with the help of cyber-cityonline:

It was, therefore, with a sense of supreme satisfaction at the fulfillment of his mission that Jinnah told the nation in his last message on 14 August, 1948: “The foundations of your State have been laid and it is now for you to build and build as quickly and as well as you can”. In accomplishing the task he had taken upon himself on the morrow of Pakistan’s birth, Jinnah had worked himself to death, but he had, to quote richard Symons, “contributed more than any other man to Pakistan’s survivial”. He died on 11 September, 1948. How true was Lord Pethick Lawrence, the former Secretary of State for India, when he said, “Gandhi died by the hands of an assassin; Jinnah died by his devotion to Pakistan”. Continue reading »

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