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Perception about Quaid-e-Azam Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah was the founder' of Pakistan. He was born in Karachi on 25th December, 1876. He passed his Matriculation examination at the age of sixteen. His father sent him to England for higher education. He passed Bar-at-law from London. Then he returned home. He started practice in Karachi but soon shifted to Bombay. In no time he became one of the best lawyers of his time. He wanted to work for the freedom of his country. After having successfully through his teaching, Mr. Jinnah returned to India 1896. At that second his father's concern was not gushing fountainhead. So to get money for the kinfolk, he started practice 1

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Perception about Quaid-e-Azam

Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah was the founder' of Pakistan. He was born in Karachi on 25th December, 1876. He passed his Matriculation examination at the age of sixteen. His father sent him to England for higher education.

He passed Bar-at-law from London. Then he returned home. He started practice in Karachi but soon shifted to Bombay. In no time he became one of the best lawyers of his time. He wanted to work for the freedom of his country.

After having successfully through his teaching, Mr. Jinnah returned to India 1896. At that second his father's concern was not gushing fountainhead. So to get money for the kinfolk, he started practice in Karachi. But he could not do cured. He left Karachi and went to Bombay to try his hazard there. Here, too, his practice was unsharpened for leash geezer hood. At worst he conventional the couple as Ordinal Administration Magistrate of Bombay. But he was overconfident that he would do excavation as a lawyer. So he gave up the copulate after any experience minute he was established as a distinguished attorney. His laurels spread far and stretching.

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He joined the Indian National Congress. After sometime he left the congress and joined An India Muslim League. He organize & the Muslim League.

In a short time it became a strong party. In March 1940, All India Muslim League demanded division of India into two states.

One for the Hindus and other for the Muslims It is called Pakistan Resolution. Quaid-e-Azam led the struggle for Pakistan. The Hindus and the British were afraid of him. At last Pakistan came into being on 01 14th of August 1947.

 He was a true Muslim, and a symbol of in tegrity and honesty. He never compromised over principles. I le was undoubting politician. Quaid's motto,

"Work, work and work"

Is a call to wake us up from slumber and work hard to achieve national goals?

Though' in destroyed health, he had to get the prime Governor-Generalship of Pakistan Quaid- e- Azam died on September 11, 1948

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