Friday, 6 September 2013

Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah

Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah (R.A)
(1876-1948 AD)
The founder of Pakistan and its first governorgeneral, Quaid-i-Azam (Great Leader) Muhammad Au 8/0 Poonja Thena (Jhena in Kathiawari-Gujrati and in Sindhi means thin, weak and slim), an Ismaili Khoja was horn at Karachi on Sunday 25 December, 1876. He went to England and joined Lincoln’s Inn in
1893 and got his Bar at Law degree in 1895. In 1913, he became a member of both Indian National Congress and All India Muslim League and worked for Hindu-Muslim nity. During his stay at England, he was approached by several Muslim leaders of India who requested him to return back and to lead the Muslims. He returned to India and became the permanent President of All India Muslim League in 1934 and led the Muslims to the path of freedom and, consequently, Pakistan came into being on 14 August, 1947. He expired and was buried on 11
September, 1948 at Karachi due to infectiwi of ther lungs. “Few individuals significantly alter the courss21
_____________________________J
I-
of history. Fewer still modify tEe map.oF the world. Hardly anyone can be credited with creating a nationstate, Mohammad Ali Jinnah did all three,” says Stanley Wolpert.
Khuwaja Hassan Nizami
(1878-1955 AD)
Writer and journalist Khuwaja Syed Ali Hassan
S/O Hafiz Sayed Ashique Au was horn on 2
Muharram, 1296 AH/27 Decemher,1878 AD in Bash
Nizamuddin, a suburb of Delhi, India and died on 11
Zil-1-lajj,1374 AH/31 July,1955 in Delhi. His major
works are: (1) Translation of the Holy Qura’an in
Hindi language (2) Kirshnn Biti (Biography) (3)
Ghadar-e-Dehli Kay Afsanay (Tales of Mutiny of 1857
AD).
Maulana Abul Kalam Azad
(1888-1958 AD)
A great scholar, a profound religious thinker, an intrepid freedom fighter, an ideologue, a skillful and successful journalist, a poet laureate and India’s first Educa hon Minister after partition. Mohiuddin Ahmed better known as Maulana Ahul Kalarn Atad 5/0 a well reputed Arabic scholar and Pir of Qadri and Naqshbandi order Maulana Khairuddin Dihlavi (1831- 1908) was horn at Makkah in 1888 and died in Delhi
122 n 22 February, 1958 and buried in the premises of
J
4
Badshahi Masjid Delhi. He was a scholar thoroughly trained in the traditional Islamic sciences, with great intellectual abilities and eloquence of pen and speech. His religious thought left very strong impact on religious groups and parties of his time. His major works are: (1) Taijuman al-Qura’an: (1931 &1936) Translation and Talsir in Urdu of first 23 Surahs of the Holy Qura’an in 2 volumes. (2) Tazkira: (Memoirs) (1919) Autobiography (3) Chubar-e-Khatir: (The dust of memories) (1946) collection of letters (1) Karwan-eKheyal: (Vehicle for Thought), collection of letters (5) Nairang-e-Alam: (Wonders of the World) (1899) Poetical anthology (6) India Wins Freedom.
Major Raja Aziz Bhatti Shaheed
(Nishan-i-Haider)
(1923-1965 AD)
Greathero of September 1965’s war,MajorRaja Abdul Aziz Bhatti 5/0 Raja Muhammad Ahdullah Khan Bhatti was born on 06 August 1923 in Hong Kong, where his father was a teacher. At the end of World War—Il, his family returned back to their native village Ladian in District Gujrat. Alter creation of Pakistan, Raja Aziz Bhaltt first joined the Air Force, and then joined regular course of Pakistan Military Academy and passed out in 1950 as the Best Cadet, and was awarded the Sword of Honour, and the Norman Medal, 1-Ic joined, the 6w Punjah Regiment as Second Lieutenant and promoted to rank o Major u-i 1956. At 0900 hours on 12 September 1965, while

conducting a shoot against enemy tanks and infantr 123

No comments:

Post a Comment