Quaid-e-Azam: Aik Qomi Rahnuma - A National Leader
Dr. Israr Ahmad discusses the historical context surrounding the creation of Pakistan and the leadership of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah. He highlights the opposition faced by the Muslim League, the lack of support from the British government, and the unique qualities of Jinnah that enabled the creation of Pakistan despite significant challenges. The lecture emphasizes that Jinnah was not viewed as a religious leader, but as a highly capable and principled advocate necessary for achieving a national objective: securing the rights of the Muslim community within the Indian subcontinent. He cites the observation of Western historians acknowledging Jinnah's pivotal role. A story about Pir Jamaat Ali Shah’s perspective illustrates Jinnah’s role as a skilled lawyer and national leader, not a religious guide, and the need for a strong advocate to represent the community's interests.
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