What Quaid Azam said about Pakistan?

“Pakistan not only means freedom and independence but the Muslim Ideology which has to be preserved, which has come to us as a precious gift and treasure and which, we hope other will share with us.”

What message did Quaid e Azam give on 11 August 1947?

When the Partition of India finally occurred, Jinnah, soon-to-be Governor-General of the Dominion of Pakistan, outlined his vision of Pakistan in an address to the Constituent Assembly, delivered on 11 August 1947. He spoke of an inclusive and impartial government, religious freedom, rule of law and equality for all.

What are the 14 points of Quaid e Azam?

March 1929
In March 1929, the Muslim League session was held at Delhi under the presidency of Jinnah. In his address to his delegates, he consolidated Muslim viewpoints under fourteen items and these fourteen points became Jinnah’s 14 points.

What did Quaid e Azam tell his people few days after landed in Karachi?

I want to make it quite clear that I shall never tolerate any kind of jobbery, nepotism or any any influence directly of indirectly brought to bear upon me. Whenever I will find that such a practice is in vogue or is continuing anywhere, low or high, I shall certainly not countenance it.

What was the role of Quaid e Azam in the creation of Pakistan?

He is revered in Pakistan as the Quaid-i-Azam (“Great Leader”) and Baba-i-Qaum (“Father of the Nation”). Jinnah became a key leader in the All-India Home Rule League, and proposed a fourteen-point constitutional reform plan to safeguard the political rights of Muslims in the Indian subcontinent.

What did Quaid e Azam say in Islamia College Peshawar in 1940?

Quaid e Azam told the ICP students: “Remember your government is like your own garden. Your garden flourishes by the way you look after it and the efforts that you put towards its improvement. Similarly, your government can only flourish by your patriotic, honest and constructive efforts to improve it.”

Why were Jinnah’s 14 points important?

The Fourteen Points were proposed as a constitutional reform plan to safeguard the political rights of Muslims in a self-governing India in 1929. In these points he guaranteed Muslims rights and also propagated the rights of other minorities as well.

Who raised the issue of 14 points?

President Woodrow Wilson
In his war address to Congress on April 2, 1917, President Woodrow Wilson spoke of the need for the United States to enter the war in part to “make the world safe for democracy.” Almost a year later, this sentiment remained strong, articulated in a speech to Congress on January 8, 1918, where he introduced his Fourteen …

What is the meaning of Quaid e Azam?

Muhammad Ali Jinnah (born Mahomedali Jinnahbhai; 25 December 1876 – 11 September 1948) was a barrister, politician and the founder of Pakistan. He is revered in Pakistan as the Quaid-i-Azam (“Great Leader”) and Baba-i-Qaum (“Father of the Nation”).

What was Quaid e Azam profession?

Politician
Barrister
Muhammad Ali Jinnah/Professions

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