Quaid E Azam Day, 25 December,2022 Quotes, SMS, Poems, and Wishes
Muhammad Ali Jinnah's identity and contributions to Muslims in the Sub-continent are well known. He is one of Pakistan's well-known figures who does not require any introduction. The leader of the Muslims on the Indian Subcontinent was born on December 25th, 1876. Today, the 25th of December is observed as the National Founders Day. On this day, a number of activities take place in Pakistan. This day is all about honoring the great leader and showcasing his accomplishments. So, if you're planning to commemorate Quaid e Azam Day on December 25, 2022, you may check out some quotes, poetry, and SMS that you can send to your loved ones.
Mohammad Ali Jinnah: Who was he?
He was Pakistan's architect. He was the one who labored nonstop to secure a distinct country for Muslims. Lawyer-politician-statesman Muhammad Ali Jinnah is well recognized as the creator of Pakistan. He was the one who inspired Muslims to believe that Pakistan might become a sovereign nation. He proposed the notion of dividing India in order to create the state of Pakistan in 1940, and this finally sparked talks with the British government. On August 14, 1947, as a result of this, India was divided and the state of Pakistan was established.
25 December Quaid E Azam Day Quotes:
- No power on earth can undo Pakistan
- Expect the Best, Prepare For the Worst
- Failure is a Word Unknown to Me
- The First Duty of a Government is to Maintain Law and Order so, That the Life, Property, and Religious Beliefs of its Subjects are Fully Protected by the State.
- You are free to go to your temples, you are free to go to your mosques or to any other place of worship in this state of Pakistan. You may belong to any religion or caste or creed—that has nothing to do with the business of State. 11 August, 1947.
25 December Quaid E Azam Day 2022 SMS:
I Don’t Like to Take
Right Decisions..!!!
I Take Decisions
and Make Them
Right
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO BELOVED QUAID!
MAY ALL HIS DREAMS ABOUT DEAR HOMELAND COME TRUE!
Let’s Join Hands Advance Ahead to Pay Tribute to Our Great Leader!
Salam QUAID! Salam PAKISTAN!
25 December Quaid E Azam Day Poetry:
- Nigah-e-Mard-E-Moman Se Badal Jati Hain Taqdeerain, Jo Ho Zoq-E-Yaqeen Paida Tu Kat Jati Hain Zanjeerain
- May The Spirit Of Freedom, Be With You And Always. Best Wishes For Quaid-E-Azam Day
- Salam Aye Quaid! Tare Baad Bhi Guzre Hyn Kuch Log , Magar Teri Khushbu Na Gai Raah-Guzar Se . . .! Happy Quaid Day
Celebrate Jinnah’s Birthday with Happy Quaid Day Wishes
- Happy Jinnah Day. We are indebted to Quaid e Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah who got us separated from Hindu Supremacist India. We reaffirm that Kashmir is an unfinished agenda of the partition. Kashmir Banega Pakistan.
- Nothing is more precious than Independence & Liberty. We thank Jinnah for gifting us with Pakistan. May he is blessed with the highest ranks in Jannah. Happy Quaid Day!
- Life without liberty is like a body without spirit. Ask worth of independence from Kashmiris and pray for the maghfirat of Quaid e Azam.
- Happy Quaid Day, Pakistan! Undoubtedly, we are one lucky nation to have one of the greatest political leaders of the human race, as OUR Quaid!
- A leader like Muhammad Ali Jinnah isn’t born in decades.
- Here’s to a true hero, one of the finest lawyers ever and a great inspiring leader. Happy Jinnah Day!
- Happy Jinnah Day. Happy Birthday to Man of Actions, not Words! Pay Tribute To The Man Who Taught Us The Meaning Of Freedom… JINNAH…! Tuje Salam.
- Merry Christmas and happy Jinnah Day from our hearts to yours. Let’s assure the minority rights to be protected and Jinnah s vision to be promoted throughout the year and so.
- Happy Jinnah day! May we have the strength and perseverance to make Jinnah’s dream and vision for Pakistan a formidable reality.
- Forever we shall remain indebted to you. The Father of Our Nation. Happy Birthday, Quaid
- “Gandhi died by the hands of an assassin; Jinnah died by his devotion to Pakistan.” ― Lord Pethick Lawrence
- “Although without Gandhi, Hindustan would still have gained independence and without Leni and Mao, Russia and China would still have endured Communist revolution, without Jinnah there would have been no Pakistan in 1947.” ― John Biggs Davison
- “Few individuals significantly alter the course of history. Fewer still modify the map of the world. Hardly anyone can be credited with creating a nation-state. Mohammad Ali Jinnah did all three.” ― Prof. Stanley Wolpert
- “He was the originator of the dream that became Pakistan, architect of the State and father of the world’s largest Muslim nation. Mr. Jinnah was the recipient of a devotion and loyalty seldom accord to any man.” ― Harry S Truman, US President
- “Democracy is in the blood of the Muslims, who look upon complete equality of mankind, and believe in fraternity, equality, and liberty.” ― Muhammad Ali Jinnah
- “You will have to make up for the smallness of your size by your courage and selfless devotion to duty, for it is not life that matters, but the courage, fortitude, and determination you bring to it.” ― Muhammad Ali Jinnah
- “You are free; you are free to go to your temples. You are free to go to your mosques or to any other places of worship in this State of Pakistan. You may belong to any religion, caste or creed—that has nothing to do with the business of the state.” ― Muhammad Ali Jinnah
- “Pakistan is now a fait accompli and it can never be undone, besides, it was the only just, honorable, and practical solution of the most complex constitutional problem of this great subcontinent. Let us now plan to build and reconstruct and regenerate our great nation…” ― Muhammad Ali Jinnah
- “God has given us a grand opportunity to show our worth as architects of a new State; let it not be said that we did not prove equal to the task.” ― Muhammad Ali Jinnah
- “Come forward as servants of Islam, organize the people economically, socially, educationally and politically and I am sure that you will be a power that will be accepted by everybody.” ― Muhammad Ali Jinnah
Quaid Day Speech & Essay (300 Words)
Interesting Facts about Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah
- Jinnah was an avid fashionista. He possessed over 200 A-class suits, which he wore with heavily starched shirts. Even on the death bed, he insisted on being dressed formally.
- As a reputed barrister, Jinnah never wore the same silk tie twice.
- In 1896, Jinnah was the youngest Indian to pass the law exam in England. He was also the only Muslim Barrister at Bombay while he was 20 years old.
- At one stage, Jinnah attempted a career change and joined a theatre group in London. But instantly gave up acting on receiving a stern letter from his father.
- Jinnah’s’ daughter Dina, was born at the night between 14 August and 15 August 1919. When the very first day dawned on the baby Dina, it also was a Friday. 28 years later, Pakistan was born on the exact same day and dates!
- Pakistan’s Independence Day and Quaid-e-Azam’s birth and death anniversaries, always fall on precisely the exact same day of the week. For example, Independence Day of Pakistan and Quaid Day – both fell on Wednesday this year!
- Muhammad Ali Jinnah was a second-generation Muslim. His grandparents were Hindus.
- Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s real name was Mahomed ali Jinnah bai. While studying law in England, he dropped the term “Bai” from his name and also
- made some adjustments in the spelling. After the creation of Pakistan, he came to be known as Quaid-e-Azam (Great Leader) and Baba-i-Qaum (Father of the Nation).
- Ankara, the capital of Turkey, has a road named after Jinnah – called the Cinnah Caddesi. It is one of the longest streets of Ankara. “Jinnah” is spelled “Cinnah” in the Turkish language.
- London has a Blue Plaque dedicated to Jinnah.
- In various pictures, Jinnah is seen wearing a sherwani with a Qaraquli cap (called the Jinnah Cap). This specific outfit, worn by Jinnah in 1937 through a session of the All-India Muslim League at Lucknow, was supposed to signify his devotion to Allama Mohammad Iqbal’s dream of a separate country for Muslims of British India.
- Jinnah was among the priciest and most sought-after attorneys of the time, making about Rs1,500 per case. He, however, fixed his salary at Rs 1 a month as the Governor-General of Pakistan. This is because he did not wish to indebt the newly born state with a financial burden.
Best Inspiring Quotes for Jinnah Day
December 25th is a day of nationwide significance for Pakistanis since it marks the birth anniversary of the Father of the nation, Muhammad Ali Jinnah. With his profound vision, indomitable will, intelligence, commitment and courage, Jinnah whom every Pakistani calls Quaid-i-Azam (the great leader), combined the Muslims of the Indian Subcontinent under the Muslim League. Following a very long unarmed struggle under his direction, Pakistan came into being on August 14, 1947.
It was Jinnah’s dream to see Pakistan appear as an independent democratic country, where the legislation could reign supreme, the politicians could work with dedication and honesty for the nation, Muslims can openly practice Islam, all citizens including women would play an essential role in the progression of the nation, human rights could be safeguarded, quick justice to all, poverty and illiteracy will be eradicated, and non-Muslims will be handled with respect and dignity.
Quaid Day is the best opportunity for us to ponder over the teachings laid by Jinnah and get united as one nation by firmly holding to the Jinnah’s principles of unity, faith, and discipline. This public holiday reminds us of the sacrifices made by Jinnah for the creation of Pakistan and how he neglected his own personal care to win a separate homeland for Muslims.
If Quaid had not been there, today Muslims of Pakistan would be living as a minority in Hindu-majority India with a lack of respect, no proper rights, and restrictions on practicing the Islamic faith. Today we live in an independent country, we are free to go to our mosques, we are free to openly practice our religion, we are free to openly eat beef. We are not oppressed by the Hindu ideology, neither we are subject to the ill-treatment as the Muslims living in India are. Therefore, we should be thankful to Jinnah for gifting us with this blessed land.
On this Quaid Day, let’s pledge to invest in this beautiful country with all the more zeal and make Pakistan… the “Pakistan” of Quaid’s dreams.
“Pakistan is a land of great potential resources. But to build it up into a country worthy of the Muslim nation, we shall require every ounce of energy that we possess and I am confident that it will come from all whole-heartedly.” – Quaid-e-Azam














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