Its 25th December, an unforgettable and most
memorable day in the life of every Pakistani; the day when the person who gave
his heart and soul in the birth of this piece of land ,called Pakistan, was
born, and who was none other than the greatest, par excellent Quaid-e-Azam
Mohammad Ali Jinnah.
Our ancestors saw it with their own eyes, and we read it in
history books that had it not been Quaid-e-Azam we would have never got Independence.
But the harsh irony of the present times is that every 25th December
we praise and sing about him, we tell everyone who and how he was but we
have never followed the example he left for us. Everything about him is etched
in our memories but we never seriously attempt to mould our personalities and characters
as was his, we have undoubtedly failed in this regard. To add salt to injury
some section of our nation is still fighting on the ideas of our Quaid and
raising questions whether they were right or wrong; pathetic, hopeless.
Actually it’s difficult.
People in this part of the world have religiously followed, almost in letter
and spirit, the culture, the fashion, the education, the language, and almost
everything of others and alienated their own home grown version. The result, firstly,
what was ours, never got known and second, the positive change in the societal
customs and traditions as it progresses could never see light.
The resilience, proactive
attitude, integrity, and self-belief our Quaid-e-Azam possessed must be
replicated by the youth of Pakistan today, as this is the very time we are in
dire need of it.
The situation in Pakistan is not that bleak, yes, there are
problems, drawbacks but the better aspect is that we do have solutions to them
as well. It’s a matter of adoption, application and then of propagating the principles
that we have learnt so far from our leaders and from our religion as well.
Quaid-e-Azam once said, “My message to you all is of hope,
courage and confidence. Let us mobilize all our resources in a systematic and
organized way and tackle the grave issues that confront us with grim
determination and discipline worthy of a great nation.’’
He also said, “We should have a State in which we could
live and breathe as free men and which we could develop according to our own
lights and culture and where principles of Islamic social justice could find
free play.”
The charisma he possessed,
along with his speaking and writing style, even his gait and impeccable manners
made him a proud leader worthy to be followed and undoubtedly the best. This is
what compels us to follow and adopt the ways of our leader who with the rest of
the Muslim League gave us what we today call Pakistan.
I have faith that
we would soon see the reflections of our Quaid in the nation, and this nation would
become, as it was dreamt of, one of the most respectable, beautiful and
virtuous as ever.
Mohammad Usama
5 comments:
Thank you so much for writing a post on the great politician.
Mr Jinnah envisioned Pakistan with the eyes of Dr Allama Iqbal.
Unfortunately, Qauid's vision remained not fully realised as his untimely death made the nation an early orphan.
Now, God Almighty has taken a suo motto notice of the present ailing condition of Pakistan and blessed the nation with another gift namely, IMRAN KHAN.
CJP Mr Choudhary and now IK (PIT)--trust me, it's one last chance for Pakistan to float back up to the surface to continue sailing to the shore.
Thanks for ur comment.
yes, indeed you are right! Imran Khan seems to be our last but a very strong chance to resurrect pakistan and once again make us proud for what and how we are!
The best stateman ever born in Indian subcontinent.
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