Our Great Leader
Our
great leader, the founder of Pakistan, Muhammad Ali Jinnah was born in Karachi
on 25th of December, 1876.He received his early education in a local
school. Later on, he entered into a missionary high school and passed the
entrance examination. Next year he went to England and returned after four
years as Barrister-at-Law. In 1915, he loved and married Ratan Bai, the
daughter of Sir Dinshaw Petit. In 1947, he got Pakistan and worked as the first
Governor-General. He worked day and night so hard that his health broke down.
He died on 11th September, 1948.
He is the
greatest leader of his century. He devoted his life to the creation of
Pakistan. First of all, he was the member of Indian National Congress. He
worked for Hindu-Muslim unity. But later on, he joined the Muslim League. He
worked day and night. In the1946-47 general elections, the Muslim League won a
large number of seats in the Provincial Assemblies. “Pakistan Resolution”was
passed in 1940. After the Second World War the British Promised to leave the
country. On the 14 August, 1947, India was divided into two states India and
Pakistan . It was a great success for Jinnah. Despite it, he was not proud. He
stayed humble.
Physically, the Quaid-e-Azam was a weak and thin person. His health was
not good. But on the other hand he was the man of strong will. He had to save a
large number of problems and hardships but he remained firm to his stand the
English and the Hindus could not succ4eed to win him over. He always showed
strong will power at all occasions. He was a firm as a rock.
He was a man of courage. He was also a brave man and fearless leader. To
get Pakistan he did not care for his broken health. He did not care for dangers
to his life and opposition from the Hindus and English. He was ready to face
all circumstances. He was not even afraid of death.
The Quaid-e-Azam was a
very wise man. He had an independent judgement and opinion. He decided
everything in the light of reasons. He never allowed his passions to interfere
into his affairs. His arguments against or in favour of a matter were very
clear and convincing. Through this great quality, he failed the Hindu intrigues
and the English mind and succeeded in his mission. He got a separate homeland
for the Muslims of Sub-continent.
Sincerity and devotion are essential
virtues for success. Therefore Quaid-e-Azam was a sincere and devoted leader.
He was upright and honest. He never worked for his personal gain or fame. He
devoted all his time and energy to work for the achievement of Pakistan. He was
always ready to serve others. Although his health was poor yet he worked hard
for his nation. He liked his people and worked for them. The Quaid worked
selflessly for the Indian Muslims. After Pakistan was made, he continued to work
hard for them until his death. He never stopped his work. He advised the whole
nation to work. He said “Work, work and work”. He put the same thing into
practice.
During the struggle for
Pakistan, the Quaid-e-Azam had to make a lot of speeches. He impressed the
audience because he was a very good orator. He delivered his speech 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 and proved himself a very successful public speaker. There was a great
awe in his voice. Everybody listened to him attentively.
Hard work is a key to
success. The Quaid-e-Azam knew it. He was a hard working and industrious
person. He liked his people and worked for them. They too like him much.
Moreover he refused to take rest. He made long tours of India to awaken
Muslims. He had to solve all the problems but he never showed a sign of
exhaustion. This quality of our great leader infused a new spirit in the
Muslims. At last he succeeded to create a new homeland for the Muslims of
India. Today we are enjoying freedom in an independent country. It is the
result of effort of our great leader, the Quaid-e-Azam.
Our
great leader, the founder of Pakistan, Muhammad Ali Jinnah was born in Karachi
on 25th of December, 1876.He received his early education in a local
school. Later on, he entered into a missionary high school and passed the
entrance examination. Next year he went to England and returned after four
years as Barrister-at-Law. In 1915, he loved and married Ratan Bai, the
daughter of Sir Dinshaw Petit. In 1947, he got Pakistan and worked as the first
Governor-General. He worked day and night so hard that his health broke down.
He died on 11th September, 1948.
He is the
greatest leader of his century. He devoted his life to the creation of
Pakistan. First of all, he was the member of Indian National Congress. He
worked for Hindu-Muslim unity. But later on, he joined the Muslim League. He
worked day and night. In the1946-47 general elections, the Muslim League won a
large number of seats in the Provincial Assemblies. “Pakistan Resolution”was
passed in 1940. After the Second World War the British Promised to leave the
country. On the 14 August, 1947, India was divided into two states India and
Pakistan . It was a great success for Jinnah. Despite it, he was not proud. He
stayed humble.
Physically, the Quaid-e-Azam was a weak and thin person. His health was
not good. But on the other hand he was the man of strong will. He had to save a
large number of problems and hardships but he remained firm to his stand the
English and the Hindus could not succ4eed to win him over. He always showed
strong will power at all occasions. He was a firm as a rock.
He was a man of courage. He was also a brave man and fearless leader. To
get Pakistan he did not care for his broken health. He did not care for dangers
to his life and opposition from the Hindus and English. He was ready to face
all circumstances. He was not even afraid of death.
The Quaid-e-Azam was a
very wise man. He had an independent judgement and opinion. He decided
everything in the light of reasons. He never allowed his passions to interfere
into his affairs. His arguments against or in favour of a matter were very
clear and convincing. Through this great quality, he failed the Hindu intrigues
and the English mind and succeeded in his mission. He got a separate homeland
for the Muslims of Sub-continent.
Sincerity and devotion are essential
virtues for success. Therefore Quaid-e-Azam was a sincere and devoted leader.
He was upright and honest. He never worked for his personal gain or fame. He
devoted all his time and energy to work for the achievement of Pakistan. He was
always ready to serve others. Although his health was poor yet he worked hard
for his nation. He liked his people and worked for them. The Quaid worked
selflessly for the Indian Muslims. After Pakistan was made, he continued to work
hard for them until his death. He never stopped his work. He advised the whole
nation to work. He said “Work, work and work”. He put the same thing into
practice.
During the struggle for
Pakistan, the Quaid-e-Azam had to make a lot of speeches. He impressed the
audience because he was a very good orator. He delivered his speech 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 and proved himself a very successful public speaker. There was a great
awe in his voice. Everybody listened to him attentively.
Hard work is a key to
success. The Quaid-e-Azam knew it. He was a hard working and industrious
person. He liked his people and worked for them. They too like him much.
Moreover he refused to take rest. He made long tours of India to awaken
Muslims. He had to solve all the problems but he never showed a sign of
exhaustion. This quality of our great leader infused a new spirit in the
Muslims. At last he succeeded to create a new homeland for the Muslims of
India. Today we are enjoying freedom in an independent country. It is the
result of effort of our great leader, the Quaid-e-Azam.
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