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Yaseen Qurban Friday, July 31, 2009 01:50 AM

Share Ur Views On Jinnah,s Views... (its Needed)
 
DEAR seniors and 37 common can you just kindly focus on this topic [SIZE="2"][B][U]THE FUTURE OF PAKITAN AS CONCEIVED BY QUAID_I_AZAM[/U][/B][/SIZE]and help my lil bro whose participating in a speech competition based on the above given topic KINDLY SHARE UR views on this topic it wud be immpressive if ur answer includes jinnah,s quotes aswelll... a candle looses nothing while enlighting another candle thanks and all the bestttt

Viceroy Friday, July 31, 2009 10:02 AM

AoA

The following link contains quotes (with source) by the Quaid.
[url]http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Jinnah[/url]

Now some points for the topic

[B]1 - Political Future[/B]

I think the political/ideological future as envisioned by Quaid has been a source of controversy among scholars. However most of them are of the view that Quaid rejected the idea of a theocratic state and wanted (arguably) a secular one.

You can get some material regarding this discussion at the following links. I think, in the speech, a brief reference may be made to this 'controversy' but going into the details should be avoided.

[B]Chapter 1 of this book [/B]
[url]http://www.ghazali.net/book1/chapter_1.htm[/url]

[B]Article by Sharif ul Mujahid[/B]
[url]http://members.tripod.com/no_nukes_sa/chapter_5.html[/url]

[B]What do we mean by Pakistan[/B]
[url]http://www.yespakistan.com/people/pakistan_asad.asp[/url]

[B]Time now to recall Jinnah's warning to the Muslim World[/B] (Sharif ul Mujahid)
[url]http://www.yespakistan.com/jinnah/jinnahs_warning.asp[/url]

A reference to Stanley Wolpert's address at Agha Khan University can also be made

[QUOTE]
[FONT=Arial]To commemorate the 125th birth anniversary of the founder of the nation, Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah, AKU invited world-renowned historian Professor Stanley Wolpert from the University of California, Los Angeles, to speak on "Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah's Vision of Pakistan". The lecture was organised as part of the University policy of broadening the education of its students, faculty and staff, by giving them an opportunity to benefit from interaction with national and international distinguished speakers.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial]During his talk, Professor Wolpert highlighted the Quaid's leadership, quoting from his book the decisions Jinnah had taken at critical junctures in the history of the Muslims of South Asia. He illustrated to the audience the importance Jinnah placed on education, economic uplift and political training.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial]In a hall packed with people from all walks of life, Prof. Wolpert reaffirmed the Quaid's vision of Pakistan as a secular Muslim welfare state, and urged the people of Pakistan to work towards the realisation of this vision.[/FONT]

[FONT=Arial][/FONT]
[FONT=Arial]http://www.aku.edu/university/publications/newsletter3.1/index.htm#gl
[/FONT]
[/QUOTE][FONT=Arial][/FONT]

[B]Other relevant topics [/B]

[B]2 - Jinnah's Vision of Civil Services[/B]

You should not be influenced by any political pressure, by any political party or individual politician. If you want to raise the prestige and greatness of Pakistan, you must not fall a victim to any pressure but do your duty as servants to the people and the state, fearlessly and honestly. Service is the backbone of the state. Governments are formed, governments are defeated, Prime Ministers come and go, Ministers come and go, but you stay on, and therefore, there is a very great responsibility placed on your shoulders…Make the people feel that you are their servants and friends, maintain the highest standard of honour, integrity, justice and fair play. Work honestly and sincerely.

[B]Extract from Address to Public Servants at Chittagong on 25th March, 1948

[/B]You should not be influenced by any political pressure, by any party or individual. If you want to raise the prestige and greatness of Pakistan, do you duty as servants to the people and the State, fearlessly and honestly. Governments are formed, governments are defeated, Prime Ministers come and go. Ministers come and go, but you stay on, and therefore, there is a very great responsibility placed on your shoulders. Whichever Government is formed according to the constitution you duty is not only to serve loyally and faithfully, but, at the same time, fearlessly maintaining your high reputation, your prestige, your honour and the integrity of your service

[B]Extract from Address to Public Servants at Government House Peshawar on 14 April, 1948.[/B]

[B]3 - Various [/B]

Quaid's address to the first constituent assembly contains some points that highlight his vision of the future Pakistan
[B]
Presidential Address to the CA [/B]
[url]http://www.pakistani.org/pakistan/legislation/constituent_address_11aug1947.html[/url]

These are the few pooints I could collect at the moment
I hope they are helpful

Regards


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