3. Every person in this world has a hero. People have heroes because they really admire
that person and they really look up to that person.They want to do what they have done
and they have achieved in their life. Like every person, I also have a hero, My hero had a
great personality and a great heart. His name is Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
I choose him as my hero because I really admire him. I admire his style, his personality
and what he did for the Muslims of our country. He gave Muslims their freedom from the
British Empire that was ruling at that time. He got us, the Muslims freedom by forming a
politcal group called the Muslim League.When he talked to all the Muslims around in the
sub-continent at that time, hae said, “ We are a nation with our own distinctive culture
and civiliazation, language and literature, art and architecture, names and nomenclature,
sense of values and proportion, legal laws and moral code, customs and calendar, history
and tradition, aptitudes and ambitions. in short, we have our own distinctive outlook on
life and of life. By all canons of international law, we are a nation.To get the Muslim
people freedom, Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah played a big role, he was the only
Muslim to stand up and rally all the Muslim together so they could have their freedom on
Aug. 14, 1947 Before dying on Sept 11th, 1948 he gave the Pakistanis a last message:
“The foundations of your state have been laid and it is now for your to build and build as
quickly and as well as you can.”
4. Most people also admired him and one even said, “ Gandhi died by the hands of an
assassin, Jinnah died by his devotion to Pakistan.”
That’s why I really admire him. He is like a hero to everyone in my country.This is
because of what he did for our country and for the Muslims. He fought so much for us
and he did so much for us that no one can ever forget. He taught us a lesson,
“Try again, again and again and you will be succeed.”
Quaid-e-Azam who did everything to get us at the point that we are right now. He is a
great freedom hero and inspiration for me and for all.
5.
6. Bill Gates was born on October 28, 1955 and at the age of 20. He Co-
founded Microsoft with PaulAllen in the year of 1975. Can you believe it A
20 years old guy established himself as an entrepreneur and that too of a
firm which grabbed the technology market like anything. He acquired
the position of largest shareholder of Microsoft by May 2014. By age of
32 He was on the list of top most wealthiest people of the world and then
he became the richest man in the year of 1995. Being a teen age guy, he
always had a business mind and an extraordinary passion for
programming. From the age of 13, He and his friend used to spend most
of their time writing programs and implementing their ideas and
experiments through programming.The passion for programming grew
stronger day by day. But unfortunately, their talent was always been
ignored in their school and was given minimum time to spend with the
computer. And finally the day came when they actually established
Microsoft.They started with small software product deliveries to
different firms and continued taking orders.
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7. They suffered through a huge financial crisis within a year because of the
reason of using some pirated software. But they did not lose hope and finally
Gates left Harvard University in the middle of graduation despite all
objections from his parents and indulged himself completely to the business.
And finally, they launched MS- Basic and made a profit of $500,000. Gates
took Microsoft to another level which is hard to reach by any other firm this
quickly. So, Bill gates is one of the smartest personalities ever who reached a
level of a highly well- established entrepreneur at a very small age. Not only
this we can say that he is courageous enough who was so confident and
dedicated about his idea of a business that he head enough guts to leave his
graduation in the middle just to carry out his dream of taking Microsoft to a
new high level.
Although Gates failed at his first business, it didn’t discourage him from
trying again. He didn’t want to give up because the sheer notion of business
intrigued him. He was cleverly able to put together a company that
revolutionized the personal computing marketplace. And we all know just
how successful that was for him.
A lot of people and aspiring entrepreneurs admire him and take him as an
inspiration. A person whose quotes are even enough to reborn your courage
and ideas.
As said by him. “ Success is a lousy teacher, It seduces smart
people and thinking they can’t lose.
8.
9. “The Poet of the East” To me a hero is a person who has a goal to bring a positive
change, the area which he targets.” Allama Iqbal is the person who can be called
“My Hero” , “My Inspiration.”Allama Iqbal was born in Sialkot, a city in Pakistan
on 9th Nov 1877.He was a philosopher , poet and politician in British India who is
widely regarded as having inspired the Pakistan Movement. He belonged to a
Kashmiri Family. Allama Iqbal’s father Sheikh Noor Muhammad was a tailor, not
formally educated but a religious man. Mother of Allama Iqbal who died on 9th
Nov 1941. Iqbal was four years old when he was admitted to the mosque for
learning the Qur ’an , he learned the Arabic language from his teacher Syed Mir
Hassan. He received Intermediate with the Faculty of Arts diploma from Murray
College Sialkot in 1895.The same year he enrolled Government College Lahore
where he qualified for Bachelor of Arts in philosophy, English literature and
Arabic as his subjects from Government College Lahore in 1897, and won the
Khan Bahadurddin F. S. Jalaluddin medal as he took higher numbers in Arabic
class. In 1899, he received Masters of Arts degree from the same college and had
the first place in Punjab University, Lahore. After receiving education, he became
a lecturer in Oriental College. He was now a poet, philosopher and a teacher too.
10. In much of Southern Asia and Urdu speaking world , Iqbal is regarded as the Shair
-e -Mashriq, ( “Poet of the East ”) . He is also called Muffakir -e -Pakistan (“The
Thinker of Pakistan”) and Hakeem -ul -Ummat (“The Sage of the Ummah”).The
Pakistan government officially named him a “national poet”. In India he is also
remembered as the author of the popular song Saare Jahaan SeAchcha.
Most important achievements of Iqbal were, He raised voice for the cause of the
Muslims of India when they were in British control. He put emphasis on
promoting of education and other social problems were highlighted by him like
unemployment and trade deficit. He was the one who gave the idea for a
separate homeland for the Muslims of India in 1930 and on the basis of his ideas
Muslims of India got independence. So he deserves to be a true inspiration who
led the people. His one of the most important services as hero was to aware the
people through the poetry. He wrote many books like: Shikwa, Jawab-e-
Shikwa,Bal-e-Jibrael etc.With these books he reminded the people about the
goals of the life and ideas to form a better society. He is a thought to be the
greatest Urdu poet of the 20th Century. His poetry serves as a reminder of the
past glories of Islam.That’s why he is inspiration for all Pakistanis.
To me he was a Friend, Guider, and Philosopher,
During the darkest moments which ‘Muslims League’
Had to go, He stood like a rock.”
“QUAID-E-AZAM”
11.
12. Muniba Mazari is an artist and a writer. Pakistan’s 1st wheel chair bound model.
She planned to be 1st wheel chair boundTV host in Pakistan. She believes in
playing with vibrant colors and flawless portrayal of true emotions. Her work
speaks her heart out and is all about people, their expressions, dreams and
aspirations. Muniba Mazari was one of the guest speakers atTEDx in Islamabad
2014 event where she portrayed her true emotions.
Although wheel chair bound, her spirit and artistry knows no bounds. In fact, she
takes the agony of spinal cord injury as a challenge and is more determined to
express her sentiments through her art work. About this she said “Although it is
hard to paint being a paraplegic, it is not easy to paint with a free mind when you
are wheelchair bound, yet I know it is the only way through which I can spread
the message of strength and courage. So I forget my pain and paint for myself, I
paint for people as I believe in spreading the message of “Never Give Up.” She
start her life against as a content writer and one day she saw a polio ad and she
got inspired from that change her life path to break the stereotype about people
with disabilities.
13. While doing her bachelor in fine arts she met a road accident which her
paraplegic.Currently, she is running her brand by the name “Muniba’s Canvas”
with the slogan “LetYour WallsWear Colors.” She is a mix media artist and
believes in depicting the ethnic jewels of her region in an abstract way. Some of
her work is purely abstract which depicts the humans’ expressions, their thoughts
and dreams. Her paintings give the message of living life and represent the real
personality of the artist.That why she is a great ‘inspiration’ for Pakistani’s even
in the world.
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15. She is the second Pakistani to receive a Noble Prize and the only Pakistani winner
of the Nobel Peace Prize.Abdus Salam was a 1979 Physics laureate. Born 12 July
1997, is activist for female education and the youngest- ever Nobel Prize
recipient. She is known mainly for human rights advocacy for educations and for
women in her naïve SwatValley in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of
northwest Pakistan, where the localTaliban had at itmes banned girls from
attending school.Yousufzai’s advocacy has since grown into an international
movement. She first came to public attention through that heartfelt diary,
published on BBC Urdu, which chronicled her desire to remain in education and
for girls to have the chance to be educated. She wrote under a pseudonym- Gul,
Makai, the name of a heroine from a Pashtun folk tale.When she was shot in the
head, wounding two of her school friends as well in October 2012 by aTaliban
gunman.The story of her recovery- from delicate surgery at a Pakistani military
hospital to further operations and rehabilitation in the UK, and after wards as she
took her campaign global- has been closely tracked by the world’s media. She
was discharged from hospital in January 2013.
16. and her life now is unimaginably different to anything she may have envisaged
when she was an anonymous voice chronicling the fears of schoolgirls under the
shadow of theTaliban. Deutsche Welle wrote in January 2013Yousafzai may have
become “the most famous teenager in the world.”
On 12 July 2013,Yousufzai’s 16th birthday, she spoke at the UN to call for
worldwide access to education.The UN dubbed the event “MALALA DAY”. It was
her first public speech since the attack, leading the first everYouthTakeover of
the UN, with an audience of over 500 young education advocates from around
the world.