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Quaid E AzamA Visit To A Hill Station
Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah
Muhammad Ali Jinnah is the bright star of the History of Pakistan. He is famous as Quaid-i-Azam. He is called the father of nation. He was born in Karachi on December 25, 1876. He received his early education from Karachi. After matriculation, he was sent to England for higher studies. He qualified from the Lincoln's Inn as a brilliant barrister. On his return to India, he joined the Indian National Congress. He was the greatest supporter of the Hindu-Muslim unity. But the character of certain narrow- minded Hindu leaders disappointed him. So he decided to join Muslim League. After joining Muslim league, he worked very hard for a separate homeland for the Muslims. The Hindus, The British and a section of Muslims opposed him. But he faced every problem bravely. In 1934, he became the president of All India Muslim League. On March 23, 1940, at the historic session of the Muslim League in Lahore, the Pakistan Resolution was passed. The dream of a separate homeland came true on August 14, 1947. Quaid-i-Azam became its first Governor-General. He worked day and night to make Pakistan great and strong. Heavy pressure of work told upon his health and he died in Karachi on September 11, 1948. Leaders like him do not die so he lives in the heart of every Pakistani.
A Visit To A Hill Station
Love of adventure is natural to man. But the degree of love varies
From person to person. Last summer, our class decided to visit Murree. Murree is a beautiful hill-resort 24 kilometers away from Islamabad.
We took our bus and reached Murree in the evening. We were tired of long journey. But all our fatigue went away when we saw the beautiful natural scenery of Murree. We enjoyed the cool breeze, the chirping of the birds and the delightful scenery. The beauty of the landscape fascinated us. The road to Murree was zigzag AS the bus went higher and higher, we got frightened. There were many turns on the road. We feared of an accident but thank God, we

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