Muhammad Ali Jinnah was a barrister and founder of Pakistan who served as its first Governor-General. He devoted his life to achieving freedom and betterment for Muslims in India. Jinnah led the All-India Muslim League from 1913 until Pakistan's independence in 1947. As Governor-General, he represented Pakistan's interests and helped establish the nation. Jinnah is revered for his strong leadership, integrity, and creating Pakistan as a homeland for Indian Muslims through his political strategies and knowledge. He is credited with single-handedly altering the map of the world by establishing an entire nation-state.
3. “ Think 100 times before you take a decision, But
once that decision is taken, stand by it as one man.”
- MUHAMMAD ALI
JINNAH
4. Muhammad Ali Jinnah was a barrister, politician and the
founder of Pakistan.
Jinnah served as the leader of the All-India Muslim
League from 1913 until the inception of Pakistan on 14
August 1947.
Then he served as the Dominion of Pakistan’s first
Governor-General until his death.
5. Born: Mahomedali Jinnahbhai, 25 December 1876, Karachi, Bombay Presidency,
British India.
Died: 11 September 1948 (aged 71), Karachi, Federal Capital Territory, Pakistan
Resting place: Mazar-e-Quaid, Karachi
Nationality: British Indian (1876–1947) , Pakistani (1947–1948)
Political party: Muslim League (1947–1948)
Other political affiliations: Indian National Congress (1906–1920), All-India
Muslim League (1913–1947)
7. Muhammad Ali Jinnah
plays an active role in
the foundation of
Pakistan. He devoted his
life for the betterment
and freedom of Muslims
of India. He also
represents Muslims in
many judicial inquires
and political platforms.
Through his knowledge,
struggle & political
tactics; he finally get a
homeland for Muslims
known as “PAKISTAN”.
8. Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah, the voice of one hundred
million Muslims, fought for their religious, social and economic
freedom. Throughout history no single man yielded as much power as
the Quaid-i-Azam, and yet remained uncorrupted by that power. Not
many men in history can boast of creating a nation single handedly
and altering the map of the world but Jinnah did so and thus became
a legend.
Stanley Wolpert has paid a tribute to Jinnah in a befitting manner:
“Few individuals significantly alter the course of history.
Fewer still modify the map of the world. Hardly anyone can
be credited with creating a nation-state. Mohammad Ali
Jinnah did all three.”
9. Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah’s most revered Muslims of the subcontinent leader was
a man with such a strong character unmatched by any other contemporary leader of those
days. He cited as an example of impeccable integrity who has never committed. It is a model
for those who believe in a personal leadership Muslim nation is as important as other
inherent qualities of leadership needed radiating to inspire people in general. It is the change
in the concept of old age in the world that leadership can have personal weaknesses, but
should extend within the political and military penetration. It is rather strange and
incomprehensible to most political leaders in Pakistan instead of looking after and imitate
the most successful and beloved personality of Mohammad Ali Jinnah and features never tire
of praising the services and examples of foreign leaders, many consider personal conduct and
not a matter of public scrutiny and took pride in his adventures, which are often based on
non-accepted social norms. An ideological state that was created to be just that politicians
claim to play a leading role in such a state must follow a model appropriate behavior whose
shining example is the trendsetter, Mohammad Ali Jinnah, the founding father of Pakistan
was an embodiment of the head and heart qualities. In the context of the political situation
in Pakistan, where there are serious internal security and the country is facing foreign
pressure, it is particularly important that the inspiration to be drawn from examples set by
the Quaid in the treatment of dissidents from within and beyond.