Quaid-i-Azam was not always a Quaid-i-Azam, Jinnah paid a heavy price to become Quaid-i-Azam.
He is remembered as the Father of the Nation and one of the greatest leaders in
their country’s history.
His leadership, unwavering commitment to the Two-Nation Theory, and negotiation skills were
instrumental in achieving the drqasweseseam of an independent Muslim state.
s a visionary leader Jinnah envisioned a separate homeland for the Muslims of India
where they could live in peace and freedom. He was a skilled negotiator and worked
tirelessly to secure the rights of the Muslims of India.
Jinnah was the leader of the All India Muslim League and played a significant role in
transforming the party into a powerful political force for the Muslims of India.
MNFZDFJinnah’s demand for a separate Muslim state was based on the argument
that Muslims in India were a separate nation with their own distinct culture history
and identity.
. He was a gifted orator who could inspire and motivate people with his words.
The whole world acknowledged that had there been no Jinnah there would have been no   Pakistan. And
the nation rightfully acclaimed him Quaid-i-Azam- The Great Leader.
Youth: Youth had always been Quaid’s first priority. ‘unity, faith and
discipline’ through his personal example and instilled this message to
the youth of his time and for future generations. He always considered
youth an important asset of a nation and emphasized on education
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He advised unity, faith and discipline to Pakistani nation.
    42. “The future of Pakistan depends on the quality of our education. We must
        educate our youth in democracy, human rights, and social justice.”
    43. “Think a hundred times before you decide, but once that decision is taken, stand
        by it as one man.”
He was a man of the highest standard of probity, honour and
principle.
Yes this is said by our Quiad-e-Azam who changed the course of history
No one knew that there would be
 To achieve this target he sacrificed everything even his personal life.
For more than forty years he fought a political and legal fight against
the British and the cunning Indian politicians. This fight came to an
end in 1947 when Pakistan, a new independent country, emerged on
the map of South Asia.
Women role:
No struggle can ever succeed without women participating side by side with men.
Today, I want to talk about a remarkable person in our history—Quaid-e-
Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the man who helped create Pakistan. He had
big dreams for a free and fair country.
Quaid-e-Azam wasn't just a leader; he was a person with a strong vision. He
believed in bringing people together and working hard for what was right.
During a tough time, he fought for the rights of Muslims in India. His
leadership and smart thinking helped make Pakistan a reality—a place where
people could live freely, no matter their religion.
He always believed in democracy and wanted everyone to have equal rights.
His famous words showed his dream of a country where everyone could
practice their faith freely.
As we remember Quaid-e-Azam today, let's not forget his struggles and the
things he stood for. Let's follow his example of hard work, education, and
fairness.
Quaid-e-Azam will always be a hero and a symbol of hope for Pakistan. Let's
honor his memory by keeping his dreams alive—a country where everyone is
respected, treated fairly, and where unity brings progress.
He believed that students were the future of the nation and held tremendous
potential to shape a better tomorrow.
   2. “With faith, discipline, and selfless devotion to duty, there is nothing worthwhile
      that you cannot achieve.”
   3. “Think a hundred times before you take a decision,
      but once that decision is taken, stand by it as one
      man.”