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Quaid e Azam's Last Speech

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Here is the Original Speech.


"Mr. Governor, Directors of State Bank, Ladies and Gentlemen.

The opening of the State Bank of Pakistan symbolises the sovereignty of our State in the financial sphere and I am very glad to be here today to perform the opening ceremony. It was not considered feasible to start a Bank of our own simultaneously with the coming into being of Pakistan in August last year. A good deal of preparatory work must precede the inauguration of an institution responsible for such technical and delicate work as note issue and banking. To allow for this preparation, it was provided, under the Pakistan Monetary System and Reserve Bank Order, 1947, that the Reserve Bank of India should continue to be the currency and banking authority of Pakistan till the 30th September, 1948. Later on it was felt that it would be in the best interests of our State if the Reserve Bank of India were relieved of its functions in Pakistan, as early as possible. The State of transfer of these functions to a Pakistan agency was consequently advanced by three months in agreement with the Government of India and the Reserve Bank. It was at the same time decided to establish a Central Bank of Pakistan in preference to any other agency for managing our currency and banking. This decision left very little time for the small band of trained personnel in this field in Pakistan to complete the preliminaries and they have by their untiring effort and hard work completed their task by the due date which is very creditable to them, and I wish to record a note of our appreciation of their labours.

As you have observed, Mr. Governor in undivided India banking was kept a close preserve of non-Muslims and their migration from Western Pakistan has caused a good deal of dislocation in the economic life of our young State. In order that the wheels of commerce and industry should run smoothly, it is imperative that the vacuum caused by the exodus of non-Muslims should be filled without delay. I am glad to note that schemes for training Pakistan nationals in banking are in hand. I will watch their progress with interest and I am confident that the State Bank will receive the co-operation of all concerned including the banks and Universities in pushing them forward. Banking will provide a new and wide field in which the genius of our young men can find full play. I am sure that they will come forward in large numbers to take advantage of the training facilities which are proposed to be provided. While doing so, they will not only be benefiting themselves but also contributing to the well-being of our State.

I need hardly dilate on the important role that the State Bank will have to play in regulating the economic life of our country. The monetary policy of the bank will have a direct bearing on our trade and commerce, both inside Pakistan as well as with the outside world and it is only to be desired that your policy should encourage maximum production and a free flow of trade. The monetary policy pursued during the war years contributed, in no small measure, to our present day economic problems. The abnormal rise in the cost of living has hit the poorer sections of society including those with fixed incomes very hard indeed and is responsible to a great extent for the prevailing unrest in the country. The policy of the Pakistan Government is to stabilise prices at a level that would be fair to the producer, as well as the consumer. I hope your efforts will be directed in the same direction in order to tackle this crucial problem with success.

I shall watch with keenness the work of your Research Organization in evolving banking practices compatible with Islamic ideas of social and economic life. The economic system of the West has created almost insoluble problems for humanity and to many of us it appears that only a miracle can save it from disaster that is not facing the world. It has failed to do justice between man and man and to eradicate friction from the international field. On the contrary, it was largely responsible for the two world wars in the last half century. The Western world, in spite of its advantages, of mechanization and industrial efficiency is today in a worse mess than ever before in history. The adoption of Western economic theory and practice will not help us in achieving our goal of creating a happy and contended people. We must work our destiny in our own way and present to the world an economic system based on true Islamic concept of equality of manhood and social justice. We will thereby be fulfilling our mission as Muslims and giving to humanity the message of peace which alone can save it and secure the welfare, happiness and prosperity of mankind.


May the Sate Bank of Pakistan prosper and fulfill the high ideals which have been set as its goal.

In the end I thank you, Mr. Governor, for the warm welcome given to me by you and your colleagues, and the distinguished guests who have graced this occasion as a mark of their good wishes and the honour your have done me in inviting me to perform this historic opening ceremony of the State Bank which I feel will develop into one of our greatest national institutions and play its part fully throughout the world."

Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah
1st July, 1948


Source: State Bank of Pakistan
 
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If there is any doubt on how the Quaid wanted Pakistan this clears it up. Why don't they teach this in our schools? Our youth need to be taught the true Pakistan and what it stands for. Islam is what created Pakistan and Islam will save Pakistan.
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If there is any doubt on how the Quaid wanted Pakistan this clears it up. Why don't they teach this in our schools? Our youth need to be taught the true Pakistan and what it stands for. Islam is what created Pakistan and Islam will save Pakistan.
@The Sandman @Zarvan @Zibago @Areesh @Oscar @Moonlight @Sarge @American Pakistani @LA se Karachi @waz @C803-AKG @Akheilos @IceCold @Hiptullha @Mugwoop @Windjammer @HAIDER @Paksanity @Muhammad Omar @Horus @Max @X-2 @Path-Finder @Thorough Pro @Tipu7 and others

Jinnah wanted a country for Indian sub continent Muslims, I doubt he wanted an Islamic country. Never did he use 'Islamic' when referring to Pakistan, but, yes, he used 'Muslim' when referring to Pakistan.
 
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Jinnah wanted a country for Indian sub continent Muslims, I doubt he wanted an Islamic country. Never did he use 'Islamic' when referring to Pakistan, but, yes, he used 'Muslim' when referring to Pakistan.

"I cannot understand the logic of those who have been deliberately and mischievously propagating that the Constitution of Pakistan will not be based on Islamic Sharia. Islamic principles today are as much applicable to life as they were 1300 years ago."
Address to Karachi Bar Association in January 25, 1948


"The Quran is the general code for the Muslims, a religious, social, civil, commercial, military, judicial, criminal and penal code. It regulates every thing, from the ceremonies of religion to those of daily life, from the salvation of the soul to the health of the body, from the rights of all to those of each individual from morality to crime; from punishment here to that in the life to come, and our Holy Prophet Mohammad (Peace by upon Him) has enjoined on us that every Musalman should posses a copy of the Quran and be his own priest. Therefore, Islam is not merely confined to the spiritual tenets and doctrines or ritual and ceremonies. It is a complete code regulating the whole Muslim society, every department of life, collective and individual."
Eid-ul-Fitar message in September 1945

Watch Dr.Israr Ahmed's lecture on him. If you can sit down for about 3 hours.
 
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I cannot understand the logic of those who have been deliberately and mischievously propagating that the Constitution of Pakistan will not be based on Islamic Sharia. Islamic principles today are as much applicable to life as they were 1300 years ago.
Address to Karachi Bar Association in January 25, 1948


The Quran is the general code for the Muslims, a religious, social, civil, commercial, military, judicial, criminal and penal code. It regulates every thing, from the ceremonies of religion to those of daily life, from the salvation of the soul to the health of the body, from the rights of all to those of each individual from morality to crime; from punishment here to that in the life to come, and our Holy Prophet Mohammad (Peace by upon Him) has enjoined on us that every Musalman should posses a copy of the Quran and be his own priest. Therefore, Islam is not merely confined to the spiritual tenets and doctrines or ritual and ceremonies. It is a complete code regulating the whole Muslim society, every department of life, collective and individual.
Eid-ul-Fitar message in September 1945

Watch Dr.Israr Ahmed's lecture on him. If you can sit down for about 3 hours.

I don't have knowledge on Quran hence cannot comment.

Read Jinnah, he wanted Pakistan because he felt in an Independent India Hindus will dominate Muslims in socio economic sphere, but he never complained that in India, Muslims religious rights are at stake.

He himself was not pious Muslim, He used to drink, smoke, consumed pork and adopted western culture.
 
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I don't have knowledge on Quran hence cannot comment.

Read Jinnah, he wanted Pakistan because he felt in an Independent India Hindus will dominate Muslims in socio economic sphere, but he never complained that in India, Muslims religious rights are at stake.

He himself was not pious, He used to drink, smoke, consumed pork and adopted western culture.

He changed at the end. But in our religion no matter what mistake you have done Allah can show anybody light. At first he was secular and everything. But at the end of his life he commented on the importance of Islam.
 
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He changed at the end. But in our religion no matter what mistake you have done Allah can show anybody light. At first he was secular and everything. But at the end of his life he commented on the importance of Islam.

He never changed for the religion, he changed for Pakistan, he never wanted a governor general of Pakistan to be a called licentious.
 
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We just messed up everything regarding with our history, Jinnah speeches statements turn controversial as everyone want his own type of taste, need to listen what he said in that but unfortunately we don't have audio or video, we have and it's not bringing up or we didn't record it. Keep continue everyone whatever suites you.
 
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He never changed for the religion, he changed for Pakistan, he never wanted a governor general of Pakistan to be a called licentious.

If this was the case he would have never made that final speech about Pakistan having Islamic values in its economic system. Changing for Pakistan was for Islam in Pak.
 
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If this was the case he would have never made that final speech about Pakistan having Islamic values in its economic system. Changing for Pakistan was for Islam in Pak.

Islamic values is different from saying Pakistan be a Islamic country.

Jinnah never said he wanted Pakistan to be Islamic country. Show me one speech where he said that.
 
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Islamic values is different from saying Pakistan be a Islamic country.

Jinnah never said he wanted Pakistan to be Islamic country. Show me one speech where he said that.

I can say the same thing about him not wanting to be an Islamic country. Either way the quotes of him at the end of his life are evident of his wishes.

"When we say 'This flag (Muslim League's flag) is the flag of Islam' they think we are introducing religion into politics - a fact of which we are proud. Islam gives us a complete code. It is not only religion but it contains laws, philosophy and politics. In fact, it contains everything that matters to a man from morning to night. When we talk of Islam we take it as all embracing word. We do not mean any ill. The foundation of our Islamic code is that we stand for liberty, equality and fraternity."
Address to the Gaya Muslim League Conference in January 1938
 
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I can say the same thing about him not wanting to be an Islamic country. Either way the quotes of him at the end of his life are evident of his wishes.

"When we say 'This flag (Muslim League's flag) is the flag of Islam' they think we are introducing religion into politics - a fact of which we are proud. Islam gives us a complete code. It is not only religion but it contains laws, philosophy and politics. In fact, it contains everything that matters to a man from morning to night. When we talk of Islam we take it as all embracing word. We do not mean any ill. The foundation of our Islamic code is that we stand for liberty, equality and fraternity."
Address to the Gaya Muslim League Conference in January 1938

Isn't it easy to say directly Islamic country rather than give clues and play hide and seek. Most of his clues are doctored and some changed and some interpreted according to person who quotes them.

Anyway, your country was changed to Islamic one by Zia. After Zia you are called a Islamic republic. So no need to complain.
 
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Isn't it easy to say directly Islamic country rather than give clues and play hide and seek. Most of his clues are doctored and some changed and some interpreted according to person who quotes them.

Anyway, your country was changed to Islamic one by Zia. After Zia you are called a Islamic republic. So no need to complain.

Islamic republic was changed in 1956. It's not enough to say you are one but your actions need to back that up. Pakistan hasn't backed much up in terms of that.
 
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Islamic values is different from saying Pakistan be a Islamic country.

Jinnah never said he wanted Pakistan to be Islamic country. Show me one speech where he said that.
. Whats with the obsession ? Why do you care if Pakistan should be an islamic repub or not.
 
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