nawazshahzad
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Up to 1930 Muslims of British India were like grains of sand that every gust of wind would scatter about, and any breaker would wash away. They were like a camel without a nose string and the convoy without a destination or guide and leader. Their endeavors were as ephemeral as a gust of wind or a splash of sea water. In the midst of this disorder and turmoil, rose a man, whom Allah Almightys bounty had gifted not only with sound reason but also with vision. He beckoned the scattered multitudes to their true destiny, predetermined for them by Quran and pointed out the way to achieve their goals in context of the state of affairs then obtaining in India. He analyzed the situation surrounding them. In the city of Allah Almighty abad, he pronounced in clear terms the prediction that an Islamic state was ordained for the Muslims in North West of India.
His far reaching vision put him in quest of a person of perception and sincerity, a person who would wage a fight for retrieval of lost possessions of the Muslim nation and not short sell them on the way to victory. He succeeded in his search and in 1938 he made over his brief to an advocate who was endowed with integrity and sincerity as well as the vital experience for the mission. Muhammad Ali Jinnah was his name, the Muslim nation conferred upon him the title ofQuaid-e-Azam or the Great Leader. The frail but wise leader contested the suit entrusted to him with such good judgment, integrity and devotion that the courts of the world were wonder struck with his performance. His sincerity of purpose was rewarded by a triumphal conclusion of his fight for independence of his nation. The grateful Muslim nation feels pride in offering its tributes to both the Great Thinker Allama Iqbal and the Great Leader Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
Nawaz
Pakistan Ideology
His far reaching vision put him in quest of a person of perception and sincerity, a person who would wage a fight for retrieval of lost possessions of the Muslim nation and not short sell them on the way to victory. He succeeded in his search and in 1938 he made over his brief to an advocate who was endowed with integrity and sincerity as well as the vital experience for the mission. Muhammad Ali Jinnah was his name, the Muslim nation conferred upon him the title ofQuaid-e-Azam or the Great Leader. The frail but wise leader contested the suit entrusted to him with such good judgment, integrity and devotion that the courts of the world were wonder struck with his performance. His sincerity of purpose was rewarded by a triumphal conclusion of his fight for independence of his nation. The grateful Muslim nation feels pride in offering its tributes to both the Great Thinker Allama Iqbal and the Great Leader Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
Nawaz
Pakistan Ideology