Quaid-e-Azam | December 25 | Today History | Founder of Pakistan

Today History December 25.

Quaid-e-Azam
Founder of Pakistan

Quaid-e-Azam date of Birth

Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan, was known as Wazir Mansion on December 25, 1876 in a house in Karachi. His father's name was Jinnah Panja, and his mother was Mithi Bai, he belongs to a merchant family. He was a great politician and a famous lawyer of his time. He fought hard for the liberation of the Muslims of the subcontinent and thanks to his extraordinary efforts, Maulana Mazharuddin conferred on him the title of Quaid-e-Azam.

Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah received his early education in Islam and Christian Missionary School, Sindh, Madras. He went to England for higher education and enrolled at the Lincoln In Law School in London. 

At the age of twenty, he entered the Bombay High Court. 

When he returned to British India, he was the youngest person to enter the bar, where he remained interested in the country's political affairs for the next three years. The famous Advocate General of Mumbai invited him to work for his bar and six months later offered him a monthly salary of Rs. 1500, which was a huge amount at that time but he gently turned down the offer and said that he intended to earn Rs.500. 1,500 more in one day proved that it was possible in the future with his flawless efforts. But as governor-general of the new state of Pakistan, he increased his monthly salary. He was a good and wise man.

career

Jinnah began his political career with the Indian National Congress in 1906, then seven years later, he joined the Muslim League. He worked hard to bring the Congress and the Muslim League to work together but at the same time he found a culture of ethnic religion in the subcontinent and felt that the Muslims of the subcontinent sacrificed their cultural and social rights under the British. Give Give and Hindus are giving. He then began his efforts to liberate the Muslims of British India and planned to create an independent state where Muslims could breathe freedom. The greatest strength of this war of independence was the unity of all Muslim organizations, and it is the leadership of the Quaid-e-Azam that unites all the Muslims of the subcontinent on the same agenda of having a separate state. The establishment of Pakistan is the result of the blood of thousands of freedom fighters as well as Jinnah's leadership. Pakistan would not have come into being without it.

The biggest spokesman

He was a man of words and the greatest spokesman, he always stood like a rock in front of his opponents and never lay down. Gandhi called him "an impossible man" because of his commitment to his principles. Jinnah said: "Think a hundred times before making a decision, but once you make a decision, stand with him like a man." In 1930, he became the undisputed leader of all Muslims in the subcontinent and the Muslim League. Began to lead. In 1940. In 1940, the Muslim League drafted the Pakistan Resolution at Minar Pakistan, Lahore, which proved to be the backbone of the War of Independence.

Quaid-e-Azam date of Death

After the Pakistan resolution was passed, he worked day and night and did not worry about his health which was declining day by day, but he kept it a secret and never revealed his sacrifice. The whole Muslim nation was not in his interest. It was because of his wise leadership and hard work that Pakistan came into being on August 14, 1947. He had been battling tuberculosis for many years but never made it his weakness. He died on September 11, 1948, just 13 months after its creation. This beautiful homeland.

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