From the resolution of Pakistan to the establishment of Pakistan
It is a principle of nature that light is born from the womb of darkness. The history of the great Pak-Hind is similar. Due to negligence of duty and ease of the Mughal rulers, the Muslims became the vassals of the British. After the War of Independence of 1857, the lamp of Muslim power went out. Then he turned away. The result was that the British considered the Muslims as their enemy and inflicted mountains of oppression on them. The Muslims were awakened by Sir Syed Ahmad Khan. The two-nation ideology created a yearning for freedom among dreamy Muslims. Dr. Allama Muhammad Iqbal's poetry brought blood to live in the veins of Muslims. The Indian National Congress came into being but soon its face was exposed. The insight of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah lit a candle among the Muslims. The spirit of freedom began to grow among the Muslims. The British tried to intimidate the Muslims with various schemes, acts, and concessions to strengthen their foothold.
Partition of Bengal, Formation of Muslim League, Abolition
of Bengal, Beginning and End of the First World War, Jallianwala Bagh Tragedy,
Khilafah Movement, Nehru Report, Fourteen Points of Quaid-e-Azam, Allahabad
Sermon, Congress Ministries After the ups and downs, the outbreak of World War
II (1939-1945) strengthened the Tehreek-e-Pakistan. Highlights two national
ideologies and the Islamic way of life. The Muslims, bound in chains of
slavery, went to bed on March 23, 1940. Fearless of the consequences, those who
surrendered their lives to freedom, fans of the call to prayer, responded to
the voice of the Quaid-e-Azam. Such slogans as "Pakistan will be made,
Pakistan will be taken", "Pakistan means Kyala Ila Allah", not
with lips were rising from the heart. The eyes of the heavens saw that the
power was lost and the spirits were won. Muslims gathered under one flag under
the presidency of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah. Sher-e-Bengal Chaudhry
Fazlullah presented a resolution in the light of Quaid-e-Azam's speech and then
time proved that the sketch presented by Dr. Allama Muhammad Iqbal was
beginning to show signs of coming true. Eyes closed in frustration.
The resolution presented on Saturday, March 23, 1940, is the
first resolution in the history of the world to give the light of freedom to a
nation bound in chains of slavery and wandering in the darkness of darkness.
Quaid-i-Azam declared, I am expressing your sentiments. When I say that Muslim
India will not leave China until it achieves its ultimate goal. The famous
resolution of the All India Muslim League in Lahore has clearly marked our
destination and it is the only solution to the political problem of India. (The
Dawn March 23, 1944)
From the Pakistan Resolution for Independence to the
Establishment of Pakistan, Muslim celebrities carried the message of
independence to all corners of the Indian subcontinent. The Quaid-e-Azam
knocked on everyone's door and gave the message of freedom. He made it clear
that our war is constitutional. We cannot give up our demands. Despite some
negative activities of the Unionist Party, the journey of independence
continued smoothly. Addressing the Kashmir Muslim National Conference,
Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Jinnah said, "I am happy to see that the Muslims of
the state have awakened and stood united. As I see now, there are a million
people in this venue, both old and young, laborers and traders. '' (June 19,
1944)
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