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Quaid-i-Azam's Vision of Islam and Pakistan

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The creator of Pakistan, Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, was inclined towards Islam. He founded an independent Islamic state for the Muslims of India, where they could live according to the teachings of Quran and Sunnah and develop their own culture and religious rites. He favoured an Islamic constitution for the country based on the Islamic principles of equality, justice, brotherhood, and protection of rights for all communities irrespective of religion, belief, cast and creed. In the struggle of Pakistan movement, Jinnah was deeply motivated by Islam. Without the vision of an Islamic state as an inspiring stimulant, and intense religious fervour on the part of the Muslim masses, Jinnah could not have achieved Pakistan. But since the independence of Pakistan, there is a reparable perplexity in the minds of people in general and Jinnah's opposition in particluar, that Jinnah was a secular and western educated person who had no knowledge of Islam and that he wanted a secular state. This mental agony has now become a controversy among the people of our own country. This research paper is an attempt to show the Quaid-i-Azam's perception of Islam, and Pakistan in the light of his speeches, statements and massages which he gave to the nation on different political, social and religious occasions and to highlight his altruistic services which he rendered to the cause of Muslim India and Pakistan. The main purpose of this research article is to apprise the public with the ideals Jinnah stood for and also to prevent the spread of erroneous notions about him

وحید اللہ خان, امیر نواز مروت. (2019) قائداعظم کا تصور اسلام اور پاکستان, , Volume 30, Issue 2.
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