Our Great Leader "Quaid-e-Azam"

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Our great leader, the founder of Pakistan, Muhammad Ali Jinnah was born in Karachi on the 25th of December, 1876. He received his early education in a local school. Later on, he entered into a Missionary High School and passed the Entrance Examination. Next year he went to England and returned after four years as Barrister-at-Law. In 1915, he loved and married Ratan Bai, the daughter of Sir Dinshaw Petit.

In 1947, he got Pakistan and worked as the first Governor-General. He worked day and night so hard that his health broke down. He died on 11th. September, 1948. He is the greatest leader of this century. He devoted his life to the creation of Pakistan. First of all, he was the member of Indian National Congress. He worked for Hindu-Muslim unity. But later on, he joined the Muslim League. He worked day and night for the Muslim League Politics. In the 1946-47 general elections, the Muslim League won a large number of seats in the Provincial Assemblies. Pakistan Resolution" was passed in 1940. After the second World War the British promised to leave the country. On 14th August, 1947, India was divided into two states India and Pakistan. It was a great success for Jinnah and the Muslims as well. Despite it, he was not proud. He stayed humble and polite.

Physically, the Quaid-e-Azam was a weak and thin person. His health was not good enough to work hard day and night. But on the other hand he was a man of strong will. He had to face a large number of problems and hardships but he remained firm to his stand and determinations. The English and the Hindus could not succeed to win him over. He always showed strong will power at all occasion. He was as firm as a rock.

He was a man of courage. He was also brave man and fearless leader. To get Pakistan he did not care for his broken health. He did not care for dangers to his life and opposition from the Hindus and the English. He was ready to face all circumstances.



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