Outline:
- Introduction
- Early life
- His struggle and achievement
- Personal traits
- Conclusion
Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah was one of the great leader of the world. He was the founder of Pakistan. He was born in Karachi on 25th of December, 1876. His father was a big merchant of Karachi.
He got his early education in a local school. Then he entered a missionary school in passed the entrance examination. He went to England and got admission into the Lincoln's Inn. After four years, he obtained the degree of Bar-at-law. He started practice as a lawyer in Karachi. Then he tried his luck in Bombay. But in the beginning, his practice as a lawyer was not rewarding. But after some time, he was recognized as a distinguished lawyer. He married Ratan Bai, the daughter of Sir Dinshaw Petit, in 1915.
Quaid-e-Azam struggled hard to get a separate homeland for the Muslims of the subcontinent. In the beginning, he was the member of Indian National Congress. He worked Hindu-Muslims unity. Later on, he joined the Muslims League and devoted his life for the creation of Pakistan. Pakistan resolution was passed in 1940. On 14th august, 1947 Pakistan appeared on the map of the world. It was a great success for him but he showed no sign of arrogance rather he was humble.
Quaid-e-Azam was physically weak and thin but he hate a strong will power and devotion to struggle for his ambition. His health was not good but he didn't care much and worked day and night to materialize his dream. He face a large number of problems and hardships but he remind resolute and firm in his belief. He was a courageous person. He was brave and fearless as well. He had a great judgement and always had his own opinion. He had to travel incessantly to awaken the Muslims. He had to work late at night. He always decided rationally. His standing point had been convincing and justifiable.
Quaid-e-Azam was sincere to his mission and to his nation. He pursued his way honestly. He served the nation selflessly. He was a fearless and shrewd politician. He believed in the policy of "work, work and work". Whatever he said, he meant it.
Quaid-e-Azam was a good orator. He make his audience spellbound with his impressive speech. He was a disciplined person.
Quaid-e-Azam became the first Governor General of Pakistan but he was not satisfied with the future of this land. He always addressed and advised the students and the nation to work honestly for the progress of the country. He wanted to seek Pakistan free of injustice, repression and poverty. He also knew that we are to go still a long way to reach this goal. He spend whole of his life for the achievement of an independent country. Now its our duty to continue that struggle which Quaid-e-Azam started, for the uplift of the nation and its people.