Pakistan's Grey Wolf: The Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah
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The leader of Pakistan Independence Movement, whom Pakistanis call the Great Leader, was an admirer of modern Turkey's founder Mustafa Kemal Pasha Ata Turk. Both were nationalists, building on centuries-old histories of their respective nations. The two peoples also share linguistic, cultural and ethnic affinities. This tribute was produced by Ahmed Quraishi and Shafic Sultan for the state-run PTV...
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LONG LIVE JINNAH!!!
Jinnah and Ataturk were both great leaders, both nationalists....both dreaming of moderate and tolerant, vibrant societies that are strong --militarily and economically. Weve made some progress, we must overcome all challenges together Inshallah
Long live Turkiye and Pakistan
"....Religion should not be allowed to come into Politics....Religion is merely a matter between man and God".
[Jinnah, Address to the Central Legislative Assembly, 7 February 1935]
agr reading ati ho to ye prh le aur apne mullah ko b prha de.
[Jinnah, Address to the Central Legislative Assembly, 7 February 1935]
alternate word of this quote of Jinnah is "A SECULAR STATE"
me ne prove kiya hai k jinnah secular Pak bnana chahty thy. galiyan dene ki bjae tu mjhe ghalt proove kr phr baat kr. awen hi yana chrchr na kr.
[Jinnah's address to the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan]