Monday, 4 August 2025

 Mohammed Ali Jinnah, also known as Quaid-e-Azam, was a lawyer, politician, and leader who played a pivotal role in the creation of Pakistan as an independent country. He was born in Karachi on December 25, 1876 and received his education in Britain, where he studied law.

Jinnah started his political career as a member of the Indian National Congress but later left the party due to differences in opinion on how to achieve independence from British rule. He believed in a separate nation for the Muslims of India, and he dedicated himself to this cause. He worked tirelessly to create a separate homeland for the Muslims of India, where they could practice their religion freely and live without fear of discrimination.

Quaid-e-Azam was a charismatic leader and an excellent orator. He used his powerful speeches to rally the Muslim community behind the idea of a separate nation. He led the All India Muslim League, which was the main political party fighting for the rights of Muslims in India, and was instrumental in negotiating the partition of India and the creation of Pakistan in 1947.

Jinnah became the Governor-General of Pakistan and worked to establish the new country as a democratic and secular state. He emphasized the importance of religious tolerance, equality, and justice, and his vision for Pakistan was that of a progressive and modern nation. Despite facing numerous challenges, including economic instability and political turmoil, Jinnah remained committed to his principles and worked tirelessly to ensure that Pakistan would become a prosperous and successful nation.

Jinnah’s unwavering determination and tireless efforts to achieve his goal of a separate nation for the Muslims of India is a testament to his remarkable leadership skills and his unshakable belief in his cause. He inspired a generation of Muslims to fight for their rights and for the creation of an independent state where they could live freely and with dignity.

Despite his brief time in office, Jinnah’s impact on the history of Pakistan cannot be overstated. He is remembered as the father of the nation and is revered by the people of Pakistan as one of their greatest leaders. His legacy continues to inspire and guide the people of Pakistan, and his teachings and principles remain relevant today.

In conclusion, Quaid-e-Azam Mohammed Ali Jinnah was a visionary leader who dedicated his life to the creation of Pakistan. He was a charismatic and determined leader who inspired a generation of Muslims to fight for their rights and for the creation of an independent state. His legacy continues to inspire and guide the people of Pakistan, and his teachings and principles remain relevant today. Jinnah’s life and achievements serve as a reminder of the power of perseverance, determination, and the ability of a single individual to make a lasting impact on the world.


Saturday, 25 January 2020

My Self - Muhammad Hassan Khan


My name is Muhammad Hassan Khan. I am a boy who was born on 23, October 2011 and currently, I am eight years old. My nationality is Pakistani but my father and mother are living and working in Riyadh before their marriage. My father's name is Muhammad Yameen Khan, working as a Finance Manager with a private company and mother name is Dr Shagufta Perveen, working as a Chemistry Professor at King Saud University. I have two younger brothers, their names are Mustafa and Mujtaba.