There was no specific topic in mind to write today, so I started looking at the material released by the British government. Over time, my interest in Tehreek-e-Pakistan, Quaid-e-Azam and the history of Pakistan has grown to such an extent that I keep seeing books and other materials about.
Teasing dreams |
Instead of conducting an autopsy on politics, he wants to keep the readers informed about the Tehreek-e-Pakistan or the history of Pakistan. Because in today's busy life, people have little time to study. Emotions are easy to arouse but the mind is not easy to shake. Many of our scholars and eminent writers keep on writing to let Quaid-e-Azam remain as he was. Ask him what is meant by "who he was". So it turns out that it refers to the Quaid-e-Azam as it is safe in their minds. Have you ever read the biographies, speeches and activities of Quaid-e-Azam in order to understand him correctly? He has Quaid-e-Azam in his mind and has sketched a personality beyond religion which he not only has the opportunity to understand and study but also insists on his lofty ideas. They are shocked to see a glimpse of heartfelt feelings, religious devotion and ideological speeches.
Some time ago,
my dear friend Barrister Naseem Bajwa Sahib came from London and the bar did
not forget to bring BARNEY's book (PARTITION) for me. The British were turning
the pages of this book based on authentic material, then I started looking for
some other material to confirm some issues. The material, which included
British government diaries, viceroy's letters and other important documents,
included a photograph that could be called a rare photograph. Later I opened
the book (PAKISTAN MOVEMENT NEW DIMENSIONS) (1935-48) by eminent scholar Dr.
Riaz Ahmed. When I looked at the picture, I thought I would give a little shock
to my secular friends who are shocked by the religious aspect of Quaid-e-Azam.
This photo was published in the Bombay Newspapers on Monday, November 13, 1939.
It was the day of Eid-ul-Fitr and Eid prayers are being offered in the
Esplanade Square. In the front row, Muhammad Ali Jinnah is seen in Sherwani
pajamas. Obviously, four and a half years had passed since Quaid-e-Azam
returned from London and the Pakistan resolution had not been passed yet. The
imam of the Jama Masjid in Bombay is Maulana Nazir Ahmad Khujandani, who was
the uncle of Maulana Shah Ahmad Noorani. Maulana Nazir Ahmed states that
Quaid-e-Azam often consulted him in religious matters. Quaid-e-Azam took Ratan
Bai to Maulana Nazir Ahmed, converted Musharraf to Islam on April 18, which was
reported in all Bombay newspapers, and then married him on April 19, 1918.
According to the book of Khawaja Razi Haider, the marriage took place according
to the Shia faith (DOCTRINE) and the witnesses included Raja Mahmoodabad. This
means that Quaid-e-Azam thought beyond religious sectarianism. ”Interesting
historical fact is that the first offspring of Quaid-e-Azam was born on the
night between 14-15 August 1919 and the spiritual offspring came into existence
at midnight on 14-15 August 1947. Which was named Pakistan.
Your comment on
this: "First of all, note that the book called 'My Brother' was not
written by Madar-e-Millat itself. He prepared this draft and gave it to the
Mother Nation. If the Mother Nation was satisfied with this draft, why did they
not publish it in book form?
Dr. Sahib! Why is the appointment of the head of state announced despite the fact that he is fit and healthy? In order for the government to be consistent and for the people to be mentally ready to accept the separation of the ruler, no matter how much they already have it.
Munir's point of
view has its place but I think that the purpose of writing a draft with hard
work is to publish it in book form and if the draft is ready and remains lying
for a decade then it gives rise to suspicion. He did not have to publish the
papers of Quaid-e-Azam and the movement. He was part of the Quaid-e-Azam Papers
and is preserved in the National Document Center.
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