Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah (The Founder of Pakistan)
We usually view the personalities in the light of their personal achievements. When we think of some eminent person our mind turns to such things as the battles he has fought and he won them.We talk of how his touch turned a stone into a diamond, but we do not care to recall that this great man perhaps played marbles in his vhildhood.
Mr. Jinnah was something more than the Quaid-e-Azam, supreme head of the state, to the people who followed him, he was even more than the architect of the Islamic nation, he personally called into being. He commanded their imaginations as well as their confidence. In the face of difficulties which might have overwhelmed him, it was given to him to fulfill the hope fore-shadowed in the inspiring vision of the great Iqbal by creating for the muslimsof India a homelandwhere the old glory of Islamcould grow afresh into a modern state, worthy of its place in the commitee of nations. Few statemens have shaped events to their policy more surely than Mr. Jinnah. He was a legend even in his lifetime.
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