Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah | Short Essay

Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jannah

Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jannah was a good leader, first Governor General and Founder of Pakistan. He was born on 25th, December 1876 in Karachi.He belongs to noble family of Karachi and his father name was Pooja Jinnah. He received his early education from Sindh Madarsa-tul-Islam Karachi and passed Matriculation examination in 1987. Thereafter he went to London and received barrister degree from Lincoln's Inn in 1995 at the age of 19 years. He came back to homeland and started practice of Lawyer. first in Bombay and then in Karachi. He loved and married with great lady Ratan Bai.

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He started his political carrier as member of Indian National Congress in 1906. He fought for Hindus and Muslims for the freedom of India against Birtish Domination but he soon realized that Hindus are trying to make Hindu Raj in India it is just change of domination for Muslims. Therefore he joined Muslim League in 1913 and fought against Birtish domination and Hindu Raj. He worked hard day and night for the establishment of Pakistan he demonstrated the Birtish ruler that Hindu and Muslims are two separate nations. he told them our civilization, customs, religion, wearings, eating etc are totally change from one an other, We can't be unite. This was least but not last the Quaid-e-Azam and his companions had got success on 23rd March, 1940 in shape of Pakistan Resolution. At the end Pakistan appears in the map of world on 14th August 1947 and became the 6th largest country in the world.

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Now Quaid-e-Azam was very ill and doctor had advised him to take fully bed rest but he was the man of strong will and still worked hard for the betterment of new established beloved country Pakistan. He told to the people of Pakistan in his speech that now you are free to go to your Mosque, you are free to go to your Temples, you are free to go to Steeples. We are only Pakistani and we have to work hard for its betterment. Quaid-e-Azam died from this moral world on 11th September, 1948. His tomb is in heart of Karachi also known as Mazar-e-Qaid.

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