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Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah and Nawabzada Liaquat Ali Khan attend a press conference in Cairo in December 1946. They appeal to the leaders of the Muslim World to support India’s Muslims in their struggle for independence.


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“We must get Pakistan at any cost. For it we will live and for it we will die. The Musalmans have to struggle and struggle hard for their honourable existence … you must work and work hard. By doing so you will contribute substantially not only to the honour of ten crores of Muslims but to the crystallisation of a free Muslim state of Pakistan where Muslims will be able to offer – the ideology of Islamic rule.”

Muhammad Ali Jinnah (Address, Public Meeting, Mardan, 24th November 1945)
 
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When some Muslim scholars started raising voices against the British Raj in 1857, they were tied to the front of cannons and blown to pieces in a public display of colonial British brutality.
No other religious group of Indian sub continent gave that much blood for freedom than the Muslims.


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Muslims from Karachi in Istanbul to congratulate the victory of Ottoman Army in Ottoman-Greek War 1897. ( always shoulder to shoulder )
 
One of rare and original photo; Quaid-e-Azam M.A. Jinnah is seen sitting at the Eidgah, Karachiand hearing the Khutba on the occasion of the first Eid after the birth of Pakistan 1947



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The Manora Breakwater Karachi in 1873:


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Manora breakwater, 1860's:




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People gathered from all over the Pakistan to pay their last respects to Quaid-e-Azam, Muhammad Ali Jinnah. 11 September 1948, Karachi.


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Quaid is seen having a last look at the speech draft as he was about to speak on All-India Radio on June 3, 1947, in Delhi, soon after the announcement by Lord Mountbatten of the British Government’s Partition Plan.


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