Gone But Never Forgotten: 14 Quotes Of Quaid-e-Azam

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The man that changed the world map. He fought to create the country we call our home, Pakistan. Muhammad Ali Jinnah known as the Quaid-e-Azam took a dream, a hope, a thought and made it a reality.

September 11, marks the death anniversary of this great man, even after 67 years his words are still an inspiration for the people of Pakistan.

Here are just a few of those inspiring quotes:



1. Why he fought for the creation of Pakistan

the importance of pakistan


 2. How the people should be in their official duties

how one should do their duties


3. Faith, Unity and Discipline – the keys to success

faith unity and discpline


4. What to expect and what to prepare for are two very different things

how to prepare for a newborn nation


5. Words to live by – not just for an individual, but an entire nation

words to live by


6. Inspirational words for the Muslims that fought for a better tomorrow – before the creation of Pakistan

Inspiration words for the Muslims that fought for a better tomorrow - before the creation of Pakistan


7. Inspiring unity among the various people that make this a great country – Pakistan

unity


8. The aim of how Pakistan should be in relation to the countries around it and the world at large

pakistan and the world


9. Where he got his inspiration and guidance from

where he got his guidance from


10. How as a nation, we can shape our future by who ‘we’ decide to lead us

how we should pick our government


11. The importance of the women of our nation – united Pakistan can rise

The important of the women of our nation - united Pakistan can rise


12. How he lived his life – failure was not even considered.

failure is not an option


13. Stanley Wolpert and Jinnah’s achievements

Words that describe Jinnah


14. Words that we must always fight for

there is no power on earth that can undo pakistan

There are so many more quotes by this great man, but these are what stood out. Today, we honor the great man that changed the world and helped create a nation, were we could live in freedom to practice our religion – without fear or persecution. Thank you Quaid-e-Azam.


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