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Happy birthday dear Quaid Muhammad Ali Jinnah

A man of Style!!!
A man of Honour!!!
A man of Courage!!!
A dignified Leader!!!!
A man of freedom and Liberty!!!!!
Unreplaceable Unforgettable !!!


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Quaid e Azam is the pinnacle of the perfect Muslim leader in modern times. Suffering harm and bearing patiently hardship to stick by his ideals and fight for the Muslims in the manner of the Holy Prophet saws.

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He was there in the twilight of our time as a nation when we were closest to absolute destruction, when the forces who hate us and which to see our subjugation grew strongest. There was a savior sent from Allah swt, and empowered by the thought of our greatest philosopher-poet Allama Iqbal.

Quaid e Azam stood like a pillar, to which 60 million broken, battered, butchered Muslims found solace and learned to grab their destiny with their own hands.

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May Allah swt bless him with Firdous and make us worthy of his legacy as Pakistanis.
 
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In pictures: The enigmatic Mr Jinnah

Remembering Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah on his 141st birthday with a series of rare photographs.


AS the nation celebrates Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah’s 141st birthday, we look back at a rare collection of photographs that attempt to reveal the various facets of his personality.

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BOMBAY’S BOY BARRISTER: After becoming the youngest ‘Indian’ student to be called to the Bar on April 29, 1896, at Lincoln’s Inn (London), Mr Jinnah moved to Bombay and began working as a lawyer. Within a few years, he became one of the leading lawyers in the subcontinent.


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FLOWERS IN EXILE: Mr Jinnah on the grounds of his Hampstead home in the early 1930s. He moved to London with his daughter Dina and sister Miss Fatima Jinnah after the Second Round Table Conference ended in failure. During the four years of this self-imposed exile, Mr Jinnah had a thriving practice as a Privy Council lawyer. In 1934, he returned to India to assume the presidency of the All-India Muslim League.


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AN ENDURING FRIENDSHIP: Mr Jinnah smiling broadly by his standards while standing next to his friend and political ally, Mohammad Amir Ahmed Khan, the Raja Sahib of Mehmoodabad.


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RARE RELAXATION: Mr Jinnah seen relaxing at the famous Cecil’s Hotel in Shimla.


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APPROACHING INDEPENDENCE: Mr Jinnah and Miss Fatima Jinnah arrived in Karachi on August 7, 1947. A week later, Pakistan came into being after years of struggle on August 14, 1947.| Photo: PID.


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AUTOMOTIVE ELEGANCE: Mr Jinnah seated next to his old-time friend, Pestonjee H. J. Rustomjee, in Bombay in the early 1900s. At the back is Pestonjee’s daughter, Homi. Incidentally, Pestonjee H. J. Rustomjee was the maternal uncle of Ardeshir Cowasjee, the esteemed Dawn columnist.


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STREAMS IN THE VALLEY: Mr Jinnah relaxing by a stream, donning a solar hat, in Mussoorie, a hill station.


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SETTING A PRECEDENCE: Mr Jinnah wearing, during a picnic, what was soon going to be termed the ‘Jinnah cap’.


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RESPONDING TO LORD MOUNTBATTEN: Mr Jinnah is about to record his response to Lord Mountbatten’s June 3 Plan about the partition of India into two dominions.


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THE LAST VISIT: Mr Jinnah was welcomed by Khawaja Nazimuddin (left) when he arrived at the Governor-General House in Dhaka. This was Mr Jinnah’s first visit to East Pakistan as Governor-General, which turned out to be his last as well.
 
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A legendary man was born today who brought us our freedom and provided us the tools to carve our own destiny.. He is us and we are him.

Words can't describe what he was and how great he was...
 
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December 25, 2018

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The celebrations for the 142nd birth anniversary of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah began by a contingent of cadets from Pakistan Military Academy in Kakul mounting a ceremonial guard at the Quaid’s mausoleum in Karachi.

Commandant Pakistan Military Academy Major-General Akhtar Nawaz reviewed the parade, laid a floral wreath, presented salute and offered fateha.

The first passing out parade of the PMA was held on December 25, 1948. Then Governor-General of Pakistan Khawaja Nazimuddin presented Quaid-e-Azam banner to the champion company.

According to an Inter-Services Public Relations statement, the Pakistan Military Academy, Kakul has the singular honour of being the only military institution designated as “Quaid-e-Azam’s Own” by the Jinnah as the Colonel-in-Chief of the Academy.”

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The nation Salutes you, We are forever in your debt for giving us independence to live, and breath free ..
 
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May Allah forgive his all sin and may Allah place him in Jannat ul firdoos.
 
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