ARTICLE- MY HERO
Introduction.
All societies and countries have their heroes. He has great
qualities and exceptional vision. He has the right understanding of global
members of the family affairs, and he knows the art to speak in international shape
as an extraordinary leader. He has first-rate verbal exchange competencies to
carry his message to his state and around the world, and he can
convince the sector of his ideas. The hero can stand the alternative
social leaders. He does no longer bow his head in front of any chief due to
the fact he is aware; that he's a pacesetter of a first-rate kingdom. He works day
and night time for his country's gain. He courses his state in all fields of
existence for their vivid destiny, human beings love and comply with him. My
hero is Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, he's the founding father of our loved
united states Pakistan within the Indian Subcontinent. He turned into born on
25 December 1876 in the Karachi metropolis ( Hub of Pakistan business). By
birth, Quaid-e-Azam was weak and thin with long palms and head, his dad and mom
had been upset about his health, however after a clinical check-up physician
introduced him as a normal newborn child. His father Jinnah Ali Poonjah changed
into a large service provider in Karachi town, he mounted his personal
enterprise of leather, and he changed into very well-known within the business
network. The name of the Quaid-e-Azam mom is Mithibai Jinnah.
Education.
He passed his matric exam at a local Karachi school, after which he was admitted to a Missionary School and Madrasa-Tul-Islam for doing the Intermediate. Meanwhile, Grahams Trading Shipping Corporation and other British business companies have set up offices in Karachi to export and import goods from Western countries to South Asia by ships. The English manager of the corporation was a good friend and business partner of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah's father. The English Manger of Grahams Trading Shipping Corporation suggested to the father of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah to send his son to England for higher business education and also to gain business management experience at the Grahams Trading Shipping Corporation Head Office. He agreed to his friend's suggestion and sent him to England for this purpose. In January 1893, Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah left the city of Karachi by ship until he reached England. Three months later, his ambitious lifestyle led him to leave the Grahams Trading Shipping Corporation Head Office. He applied to enter the entrance test to join Lincoln’s Inn without a Latin Language course for good representation. The management of Lincoln's Inn Bar agreed with the reasons, as he had stated in the application, and agreed to appear in the exam. He studied the concerned books and passed the entrance test in April 1893. His father, on the other hand, was disappointed with his decision. However, Quaid-e-Azam ended up concentrating on his study. His teachers Sir Howard Elphinstone, and Barrister Douglas Edward provided the words, Mr Muhammad Ali Jinnah was a distinguished, intelligent, fast-paced and diligent student of Lincoln’s Inn. In this way, he obtained the degree Bar-at-Law from England in 1896.
Profession.
He was a trained lawyer from a well-known law firm in England. He started his career as a lawyer at Sind Bar Karachi and then moved from Karachi to Bombay City to try his luck and hone his talent. He met John Molesworth, Advocate General of Bombay. He advised him to work with Chamber, and Quaid-e-Azam accepted his invitation. In 1900, he was appointed for six months as the Third Presidential Magistrate in a temporary position in the Department of Justice. He did his job very well. At the end of six months, he was offered a chance to work for the position for 1,500 rupees a month. At that time, it was good pay, but he refused confidently, "No thank you, I will soon be earning more than that one day". Initially, his performance was not beneficial in terms of his skills, but after a while, he proved himself a professionally sound man, and his name was mentioned in a list of India's top lawyers.
Political Activities.
He became interested in political activities in 1903, and in 1904 ran in his first election for Municipal Corporation Bombay. He wanted
to unite Hindu-Muslim communities to form a strong independence movement. So he started his political career in the form of the Indian National
Congress and attended his first meeting in December 1904 in Bombay. He
officially joined Congress in 1906 and the Indian Muslim League Party in 1911.
In 1923, he was elected a member of the Islamic legislature in Bombay. He
introduced a bill in the Central Legislative Assembly of dissenting voters
between Muslims and Hindus, but the Congress Party did not agree. After
this, he gave fourteen points on the security of Muslim political rights, but the Congress Party did not show
a positive response. When Quaid-e-Azam saw that, the leaders of the
Indian National Congress were unfaithful to the rights of the Indian Muslims, so he left the Congress Party. But because of certain political issues and personal commitments, he left India for England. He bought a house in England and began
working as a lawyer. Liaqat Ali Khan and other Muslim leaders met with
Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah in England and asked him to return to India
and reorganize the Indian Muslim League. He accepted their request and came back. He worked day and night for an independent Muslim
Islamic country in the view of Allama Iqbal. On March 23, 1940, two years after
the death of Allama Iqbal, Quaid-e-Azam spoke to the Indian nation, and the
Muslim League ratified the Pakistan Declaration. Many great obstacles came to
him, but he had great courage, strength and vision, so he achieved his goal of
Muslim State Pakistan on 14 Aug 1947.
Governor-General of Pakistan.
On 15 Aug 1947, Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah took oath as the first Governor-General of Pakistan. Uncounted problems existed for a newly Pakistan like extremely shortage of funds, settlement of refugees, and negative behaviour of internal and external anti-Pakistan elements, especially India. On the appeal of Quaid-e-Azam for depositing money in the Government Treasury to enhance the reserve, the nation stood up at the call of its great hero by showing exemplary patriotism to the country and deposited the money more than expectations. Great steps were taken to settle the refugees who had left India for Pakistan, however, their scarifications for Pakistan are unforgettable. In his first speech as Governor-General of Pakistan gave the message of religious freedom to the nation of Pakistan.
Death of Quaid-e-Azam.
Pakistan was making exemplary progress day by day in all sectors due to the day and night hard work of our hero Quaid-e-Azam. He was a patient with TB, his doctor advised him to take a rest but he did not act as per the advice of the doctor due to patriotism with nation and country. He had said, work work and work. He did not disclose his disease to the nation so that the morale of the nation do not affect. Finally, our hero left us and died on 11 September 1948 in Karachi City. God forgive his sins and rest his soul in eternal peace.
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