ESSAY ON MY FAVOURITE PERSONALITY

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MY HERO IN HISTORY (QUAID-E-AZAM) 

"Lives of great men all remind us we can make our lives sublime and departing leave behind us foot-prints on the sands of time." 
(Long Fellow) 

Hero is a man of sky-high personality with an exemplary character, distinctive deeds and ingenious ideas. He must be a man of exceptional qualities of heart and mind, unparalleled vigour and unique talent. The Muslim history is replete with great leaders. M. A. Jinnah is the bright star of this galaxy.     

I would always remember Quaid-e-Azam who has served as a role model for the generations to come. He is like a guiding star providing direction to the people of Pakistan. Quaid-e-Azam was born in Karachi on 25th December, 1876. He was a very intelligent student. On passing the Matriculation examination, he went to England to study law. After four years, he returned as a barrister and started his practice in law in Karachi. Later, he shifted to Bombay and became one of the leading lawyers. 

 Quaid-e-Azam was a great freedom fighter. In those days, the Indian National Congress was striving for freedom from British rule in India. Mr. Jinnah became its member and started working for the freedom of the country. In 1906, All Indian Muslim League was formed to safeguard the Muslims' rights. Mr. Jinnah also fought for the rights of the Muslims.
"Quality, not quantity, should be the measure of one's character." 
(Douglas Jerrold) 


 He believed in co-operation and teamwork. The Muslim League and the Congress fought for a common purpose against the British. It was mainly due to his efforts that Lucknow Pact was signed by both parties. This pact recognized the Muslim's claim for a separate electorate but the Congress was becoming entirely a Hindu lobby. So, Quaid-i-Azam left Congress when it refused to accept the reforms. Quaid-e-Azam was a dynamic leader. He devoted himself fully to the affairs of the Muslim League. He presented the demands of the Muslims in his famous Fourteen Points at the Round Table Conference in London. 
 "Personality is to man what perfume is to flower." 
(Charles Lamb) 


By 1940, Quaid-e-Azam was convinced that the Muslims could not hope for justice under the Hindu majority. Therefore, in March 1940, the Muslim League, under his presidentship, passed a resolution that demanded the division of India. It demanded an independent Muslim state comprising Muslim majority provinces. His sincere efforts bore fruit and Pakistan appeared on the world map on 14th August 1947. 

Quaid-e-Azam became the first Governor General of Pakistan. He worked hard day and night for the progress of the young nation. He did not listen to the advice of his doctors to take a rest and died on 11th September 1948. 


Quaid-e-Azam will always live in the hearts of the Pakistanis as the father of the nation. 
His words, "Faith, Unity and Discipline" will always inspire the people in their struggle for the nation- building. 
 "A man of courage is also full of faith." 
(Cicero)

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