Essay - The Quaid-e-Azam

The Quaid-e-Azam
 Quaid-e-Azam, Muhammad Ali Jinnahis our beloved leader. He was born in Karachi in 25yh December, 1976. His father was a merchant.

At the age of six he was sent to school. He passed his Matrriculatiionat the age of sixteen from Mission High schoo, Karachi. At school he was hard working studen.


Afte passing the Matriculation Examintaion, he was sent to England for higher education. He stayed there for four years and passed Bar-at-Law. Then he retured home.

He started practice in Karachi. Then he went to Bombay to seek his fortune, soon he won fame as a brilliant lawyers. He was offered a company post of Presidency Magistrate. At the end of temporary period he was asked to accept a permanent job carrying a monthly salary of Rs. 1500 but he refused to say " I want to earn 1500 per day.

Having made a name in the legal profession., he turned his attention to politics and joinde the Congress. His main objective was to liberate this country form foreign rule, and to bring Hindus and the Muslims together, but he soon began to feel that the Hindus were no freinds of the Muslims. In 1910 he was elected as the member of the Imperial Legislative Council.

After some time left the Congress and joined All India Muslim league. He started the work of organising it and put a new life in Muslim league.The Congress was saying that the India was one nation, but the Quaid-e-Azam asserted that the Muslims were seperate nation and demanded a seperate homeland for them. The Hindus opposed his demand and were not prepaid to the partition of India.

Under the able guidance of the Quaid-e-Azam the Mulims succeeded in achieving the goal and on 14th August, 1947 Pakistan came into existance. Quaid-e-Azam was appointed the first Governor General of Pakistan. He died on 11th September, 1948. His message of "Unity, Faith and Discipline" wil inspire Muslims boys and girls, men and women to live selfless, pure and noble lives. He was burried in Karachi.

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