Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah My Topic is about any Leader‚ so In this world there are many leaders. We know most of them‚ but my speech is about “Quaid-e-Azam”. He was a Great politician and statesman of 20th century. He was generally known as the father of state of Pakistan. He was the leader of The Muslim League and served as the first Governor General of Pakistan. Quaid-e-Azam was his official names.His real name is Mohammad Ali Jinnah. Quaid-e-Azam (“The Great Leader”) and
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The International Asian Research Journal 02(03): pp.42-48‚ 2014 ISSN: 2310-337X ©TIARJ Publications‚ 2014 www.tiarj.com Networking of Inter-Actors Governance in Land Services at Makassar City‚ Indonesia 1 Muhammad Anshar Akil‚ 2Sangkala‚ 2Muh. Nur Sadik and 2Atta Irene Allorante 1 Graduate School‚ Science of Public Administration. Hasanuddin University‚ Makassar‚ Indonesia Faculty of Social Sciences and Political Sciences. Hasanuddin University‚ Makassar‚ Indonesia 2 ABSTRACT
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creation of the Muslim League in his hometown Gopalganj in 1939. He even accepted that at one point Bengali leader Fazlul Haq refused to submit to the leadership of Muhammad Ali Jinnah in 1941. At this stage the Muslim League started a campaign against Fazlul Haq and Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was part of that campaign. He was with Jinnah‚ not with Fazlul Haq. He was among those young workers of the Muslim League who used to sell a pro-Pakistan weekly newspaper Millat on the streets of Dhaka. It is important
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led to a new breed of leaders emerging in order to tackle such challenges. Names like Mahatir Mohamad‚ Nelson Mandela‚ Muhammad Ali Jinnah‚ Mahatma Gandhi‚ John.F.Kennedy and Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto have surfaced in order to change the political landscape forever. This essay focuses on two of the greatest leaders that Pakistan has ever produced; Muhammad Ali Jinnah and Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto. It starts off with several definitions of leadership and explanation of various leadership theories. Next it divulges
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All-India Muslim League INDEX 1 Background 2 Founding Fathers 3 Foundation 4 Early years 5 The search for a solution 6 Conception of Pakistan 7 Campaign for Pakistan 8 Influence on the future courses of India and Pakistan 8.1 Present Day Divisions of All India Muslim League which converted into Pakistan Muslim league 8.2 Muttahida Muslim League 8.3 All Pakistan Muslim League (Pervez Musharraf) 8.4 Pakistan Muslim League (N) The All-India Muslim League‚(Urdu: آل انڈیا مسلم
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embrace Islam was the ruler of a small state known as ‘Kirning Noor’. 3. Muslims fought their first battle on the Indian shore during the Khilafat of Caliph Umar when the governor of Bahrain invaded a sea port ‘Tana’ situated near Bombay. 4. Muhammad Bin Qasim was seventeen when he invaded Sindh. on 28th October711 A.D. 5. At the time of advent of Islam Buddhism‚ Jainism‚ and Hinuidm were the main three religions in India. 6. Indian was known as the ‘Golden sparrow’ because of its sound
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accepted at that time | 11 September 1948 | Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah died | 14 September 1948 | Khawaja Nazimuddin became the second Governer General of Pakistan | 12th March 1949 | Objective Resolution approved | 25th December 1949 | Mian Nawaz Sharif born at Lahore | 1951 AD | First Census of Pakistan | 12th February 1951 | Chaudary Rehmat Ali founder of Pakistan National Movement died | 16th October 1951 | Nawabzada Liaquat Ali Khan was murdered | 17th October 1951 | Khawaja Nazimuddin
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existence as a result of the Pakistan Movement; the Pakistan Movement aimed for creation of an independent Muslim state by division of the north-western region of the South Asia and was led by All-India Muslim League under the leadership of Muhammad Ali Jinnah. The event was brought forth by the Indian Independence Act 1947 in which the British Indian Empire was divided into two new countries—the Dominion of India (later the Republic of India) and the Dominion of Pakistan (later the Islamic Republic
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and under-representation" and to oppose Congress and growing Indian nationalism in return the British Raj would decide to grant local self-rule. On 29 December 1930‚ Sir Muhammad Iqbal called for an autonomous new state in "northwestern India for Indian Muslims".[6] The League rose to popularity in the late 1930s. Muhammad Ali Jinnah espoused the Two Nation Theory and led the League to adopt the Lahore Resolution[7] of 1940‚ demanding the formation of independent states in the East and the West of British
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Journal of South Asian Studies Vol. 28‚ No. 1‚ January – June 2013‚ pp.261-263 BOOK REVIEW The Charismatic Leader: Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah and the Creation of Pakistan Sikandar Hayat Oxford University Press‚ Karachi Reviewed By Muhammad Iqbal Chawla University of the Punjab‚ Lahore Introduction The figure and personality of the Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah is a fertile area for researchers‚ for he played a key role in the creation of Pakistan which altered the political map of South Asia
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