"Few individuals significantly alter the course of history. Fewer still modify the map. Hardly anyone can be credited with creating a nation-state. Mohammad Ali Jinnah did all three." Stanley Wolpert
In the words of John Biggs-Davison, "even if no Ghandi, Hindustan would have still won independence without Lenin and Mao, Russia and China have yet supported communist revolution without Jinnah was not Pakistan in 1947."
Lord Mountbatten had great confidence in his powers of persuasion. But regarding Jinnah, said that tried every trick I could not shake the determination of Jinnah participate. Mountbatten said that Jinnah was a "consumer realize the dream of the determination of Pakistan." And he continued to focus on those who until his death.
Lord Lothian said that despite Jinnah partitioning scheme was good, it would take at least 25 years to take shape. But the great wars and great men shorten the story, and Jinnah was a man who could change the history of a nation.
The lessons taught his countrymen were worth remembering for the time of life, especially the equality lesson. Whenever a worker for Hindu Muslim unity was a political apprenticeship in Congress. He said: "What you can, and anything, you're a Muslim who has carved a territory, a vast territory is yours does not belong to a Punjabi or Sindhi, or Pathan No. .. is white in the beautiful flag of Pakistan. white means non-Muslim minorities. "
A good man who always kept his word, he thought carefully before speaking. If he makes a promise he made that he has delivered. In his last days, when he was hit by extreme illness, went to meetings and dinners was invited and came to the inauguration of the State Bank of Pakistan, because he had promised that he would be there. He advised, "if you ever make a promise, think hundred times, but once you make a promise, fulfill your promise."
Quttabuddin Aziz said that Muslim India was beset by socio-economic frustration. At that time Jinnah Muslim League led a quasi drift. Aziz refers to Jinnah as the greatest 20th century Muslim leader who has managed to transform a state of Pakistan dream into reality.
Saleem Qureshi speaks of him as a messiah in the narrow sense, which revived the spirit of citizenship among the Muslims of India and a homeland for them is assured. I wanted to be a peaceful partition because he believed in nonviolence and practiced and preached.
Director of the Centre for Studies on South Asia, said Gordon Johnson because Jinnah: "He has a good example to other statesmen to follow your trading ability, integrity and honesty."
In March 1940, after several laborious attempts to unity between Hindus and Muslims have failed, Jinnah proposed the idea of a separate nation for the Muslims of India in areas where Muslims were a numerical majority. They gave him the title of Quaid-e-Azam (supreme leader) of Muslims in India. However, Jinnah was people Quaid-e-Azam that he and the architect of the Islamic nation that called for the continued existence. He ordered his imagination and confidence. It was not bogged down by the difficult task of creating a home for Muslims where they would be able to live in the glory of Islam. Few state have shaped events to their more surely than Jinnah policy. He was a legend even in his life.
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