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Book on the spiritual importance of Pakistan by Mufti Umair Mahmood Siddiqui
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"If we take our inspiration and guidance from the Holy Quran, the
final victory, I once again say, will be ours."
Quaid-e-Azam's speech at the University Stadium, Lahore,
on the 30th October, 1947
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I am working for Muslims because I want that
when I meet Allah hereafter death He would say
“Well done Mr. Jinnah”.
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(Spiritual Chains)
A, B, C, D
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A, B, C, D
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(Migration)
V.V.I.P
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(Rationalism) (Equality) (Freedom) (Humanism)
Incest
What is Enlightenment
Enlightenment?(1784)
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Enlightenment is man's emergence from his
self-imposed immaturity. Immaturity is the
inability to use one's understanding without
guidance from another. This immaturity is
self-imposed when its cause lies not in lack of
understanding, but in lack of resolve and
courage to use it without guidance from
another. Sapere Aude! [dare to know] "Have
courage to use your own understanding!"--that
is the motto of enlightenment.
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disinformation
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T h e H e n r y F o r d
International Jew
Fifth Protocol:
1st Secret:
To obtain control over public opinion, it is
first necessary to confuse it by the expression
from various sides of so many conflicting
opinions….
2nd Secret:
"The second secret consists in so increasing
and intensifying the shortcomings of the
people in their habits, passions and mode of
living that no one will be able to collect
himself in the chaos, and, consequently,
p e o p l e w i l l l o s e a l l t h e i r m u t u a l
understanding. This measure will serve us also
in breeding disagreement in all parties, in
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disintegrating all those collective forces which
are still unwilling to submit to us and in
discouraging all personal initiative which can
in any way interfere with our undertaking."
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USAID
Conservatism Modernism
Dynamic Orthodoxy
McGill University Wilfred Countwell Smith
Montreal
If confronted with the question, what kind of
country they wish Pakistan to be, Pakistani
Muslims are in fairly general accord that the
answer is "Islamic". . . . .. . . In the case of
Pakistan, on the other hand, the whole raison
d'etre of the state is Islam: It is Islam alone
which brought it into being, and Islam alone
which hold it together.( )
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Lord Cormer
England was prepared to grant eventual
political freedom to all of her colonial
possessions as soon as a generation of
intellectuals and politicians, imbued through
English education with the ideals of English
culture, were ready to take over, but under no
circumstances would the British Government
tolerate for a single moment an independent
Islamic state.
(Lord Cromer, In Modern Egypt 1908)(16)
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www.saylor.org/site/wp-content/.../What-is-Enlightenment.pdf
Retrieved on 14/02/2013
() Henry Ford,The international Jew, Umma Publishing House,
Commercial Area, Bahadurabad, Karachi-5, Pakistan, September 1970,
Page:86-87
( )Wilfred Cantwell Smith, Pakistan An Islmic State, Sh. Muhammad
Ashraf Publisher, Kashmiri Baza, lahore. Summer, 1951, Page:10-29
( ) Jewish Conspiracy and the Muslims World, Edited by Misbahul
Islam Farooqi, Feb 1967, Published by Misbahul Islam Farooqi, I.G 6/3
Nazimabad Karachi, Pakistan, Page:3
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1.The Republic and its territories
(1)Pakistan shall be a Federal Republic to be
known as the Islamic Republic of Pakistan,
hereinafter referred to as Pakistan....................
2.Islam to be State religion
Islam shall be the State religion of Pakistan.
[3]2A.The Objective Resolution to form part
of substantive provisions.The principles and
provisions set out in the Objectives Resolution
reproduced in the Annex are hereby made
substantive part of the Constitution and shall
have effect accordingly.
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Constituent Assembly
Whereas sovereignty over the entire universe
belongs to Allah Almighty alone and the
authority which He has delegated to the State
of Pakistan, through its people for being
exercised within the limits prescribed by Him
is a sacred trust;..............
Wherein the principles of democracy, freedom,
equality, tolerance and social justice as
enunciated by Islam shall be fully observed;
Wherein the Muslims shall be enabled to order
their lives in the individual and collective
spheres in accordance with the teachings and
requirements of Islam as set out in the Holy
Quran and the Sunnah;(2)
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Whe r e a se t he Fo u n d e r o f Pa k is t a n ,
Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali J innah,
declared that Pakistan would be a democratic
State based on Islamic principles of social
justice(4)
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"Iqbal was a true follower of the Holy Prophet
(peace be upon him)" ...........
His poetry, besides being beautiful in form and
sweet in language, presents to us a picture of
the mind and heart of this great poet, and we
find how deeply he was devoted to the
teachings of Islam. He was a true and faithful
follower of the Holy Prophet (peace be upon
him) - a Muslim first and a Muslim last. He
was the interpreter and voice of Islam.
I whole heartedly associate myself with the
celebration of this Iqbal day and pray that we
may live up to the ideals preached by our
national poet so that we may be able to give
shape to these ideals in our sovereign state of
Pakistan when established.(6)
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"I would like to see the Punjab, North-West
Frontier Province, Sind and Baluchistan
amalgamated into a single State.
Self-government within the British Empire, or
without the British Empire, the formation of a
consolidated North-West Indian Muslim State
appears to me to be the final destiny of the
Muslims."(10)
I have given the best part of my life to a
careful study of Islam, its law and polity, its
culture, its history and its literature. This
constant contact with the spirit of Islam, as it
unfolds itself in time, has, I think, given me a
kind of insight into its significance as a world
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fact. It is in the light of this insight, whatever
its value, that, while assuming that the
Muslims of India are determined to remain
true to the spirit of Islam, I propose not to
guide you in your decisions, but to attempt the
humbler task of bringing clearly to your
consciousness the main principle which, in my
opinion, should determine the general
character of these decisions.......
What , the n, i s t he p ro b lem and it s
implications? Is religion a private affair?
Would you like to see Islam as a moral and
political ideal, meeting the same fate in the
world of Islam as Christianity has already met
in Europe? Is it possible to retain Islam as an
ethical ideal and to reject it as a polity, in favor
of national polities in which [the] religious
attitude is not permitted to play any part? This
question becomes of special importance in
India, where the Muslims happen to be a
minority. The proposition that religion is a
private individual experience is not surprising
on the lips of a European. In Europe the
conception of Christianity as a monastic order,
renouncing the world of matter and fixing its
gaze entirely on the world of spirit, led, by a
logical process of thought, to the view
embodied in this proposition. The nature of the
Prophet's religious experience, as disclosed in
the Quran, however, is wholly different. It is
not mere experience in the sense of a purely
biological event, happening inside the
experient and necessitating no reactions on its
social environment. It is individual experience
creative of a social order. Its immediate
outcome is the fundamentals of a polity with
im p l ic i t le ga l c onc e p t s w ho se c iv ic
significance cannot be belittled merely because
their origin is revelational.
Islam does not bifurcate the unity of man into
an irreconcilable duality of spirit and matter. In
Islam God and the universe, spirit and matter,
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Church and State, are organic to each other......
One lesson I have learnt from the history of
Muslims. At critical moments in their history it
is Islam that has saved Muslims and not vice
versa. If today you focus your vision on Islam
and seek inspiration from the ever-vitalising
idea embodied in it , you will be only
reassembling your scattered forces, regaining
your lost integrity, and thereby saving yourself
from total destruction. One of the profoundest
verses in the Holy Quran teaches us that the
birth and rebirth of the whole of humanity is
like the birth and rebirth of a single individual.
Why cannot you who, as a people, can well
claim to be the first practical exponents of this
superb conception of humanity, live and move
and have your being as a single individual? I
do not wish to mystify anybody when I say
that things in India are not what they appear to
be. The meaning of this, however, will dawn
upon you only when you have achieved a real
collective ego to look at them. In the words of
the Quran, "Hold fast to yourself; no one who
erreth can hurt you, provided you are well
guided" (5:104).(14)
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(2)http://www.pakistani.org/pakistan/constitution/
Retrieved on 14/02/2013
(4)Abdul Hafeez Khan, An Introduction to Pakistan Constitution, Radio
Pakistan Parliamentary Representative, Published by Oxford Book
House, Victoria Road, Saddar, Karachi-3, 1956, Page:10
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1976 1230 (6)THE NATION'S VOICE, Towards the Popular Verdict, (Vol : IV),
Quaid-e-Azam Academy 2000, Annotated Speeches, Statements &
Interviews, (Nov 1944 - Apr 1946), Page:24. 25
ISBN: 969-416-312-9
(10)http://www.columbia.edu/itc/mealac/pritchett/00is
lamlinks/txt_iqbal_1930.html.Retrieved on 14/02/2013
(14)http://www.columbia.edu/itc/mealac/pritchett/00is
lamlinks/txt_iqbal_1930.html.Retrieved on 14/02/2013
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My Reminiscences
"He had in his library books on Islamic
history, life of the holy Prophet and other great
men of Islam, and transltaion of the Holy
Quran. He had studied English translation of
Al-Farooq(Life of Caliph Omar)which was
written by Maulana Shibli Nomani and
translated by maulana Zafar Ali Khan. He
wanted to read the second part of this book
dealing with administration and reforms of
Caliph Omar but its English translation was
not available. In his leisure hours, the
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Quaid-e-Azam studied translation of the Holy
Quran by Allama Yusuf Ali and Spirit of Islam
and history of the Saracens by Syed Amir Ali.
It was his desire to read in English all the
religious and political literature of Islam, but
he could not always find in English the books
he wanted to read."
Spirit of Islam
and History of the Saracens
"We shall sit like brothers round a table and
decide what form of government will suit us
according to our special circumstances and
conditions as a Muslim nation and in the light
of the Holy Quran and the life of the Prophet .
We want a Muslim homeland wherein the
Muslims will be free to choose their own
government and conduct the ir a ffa irs
according to their tradition and genius deriving
inspiration from the fundamental principles of
Islam based on the brotherhood , equality and
fraternity of man."
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"The Quaid -e-Aza m gave him a ve ry
sympathetic hearing and said he believed that
Islam is a perfect code of laws and provides
guidance for Muslims in every sphere of life.
He very much appreciated the useful work of
codifying the injunctions and orders of the
Ho ly Q ur an a nd the d i re c t io ns a nd
instructions of the Holy Prophet. The
Quaid-e-Azam went so far as to say if he had
been at the helm of affairs in a Muslim country
he would have lost no time in appointing a
committe of Muslim scholars to study his
writings and enforce them as far as possible in
civil and criminal courts. He even suggested
the aurthor to send copies of his books to
Heads of independent Muslim states."
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"Tell me, my boy, if you take Hazrat Omar out
of the Islamic History, what then is left of it"
"Daily Herald" of London
"No. the gulf between Hindus and Muslims is
too great ever to be bridged. How can you get
toghether with people who will not eat under
the same roof? Can you? Or let me put it this
way: Hindus want to worship the cow while
the Muslims want to eat it. Where can there be
any compromise?"
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"It is extremely difficult to appreciate why our
Hindu friends fail to understand the real nature
of Islam and Hinduism. They are not religions
in the strict sense of the word, but are, in fact,
different and distinct social orders, and it is a
dream that the Hindus and Muslims can ever
evolve a common nat ionality, and this
misconception of one Indian nation has gone
far beyond the limits and is the cause of more
of our troubles and will lead Ind ia to
destruction if we fail to revise our notions in
time. The Hindus and Muslims belong to two
different religious philosophies, social
customs, and lite ratu res. They neither
intermarry nor interdine together, and indeed
they belong to two different civilisations
which are based mainly on conflicting ideas
and conceptions. Their aspects on life, and of
life, are different. It is quite clear that Hindus
and Mussalmans derive their inspiration from
different sources of history. They have
different epics, their heroes are different, and
different episodes. Very often the hero of one
is a foe of the other, and likewise their
victories and defeats overlap. To yoke together
two such nations under a single state, one as a
numerical minority and the other as a majority,
must lead to growing discontent, and final
destruction of any fabric that may be so built
up for the government of such a state."
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Western Democracy un-suited for India, first published in "Time and Tide" Magazine on 19th Jan 1940
"The British people must realise that Hinduism
and Islam represent two distinct and seperate
civilization and moreover, are as distinct from
one another on origin, tradition and manner of
life as are the nations of Europe. They are,
infact two different nations."
"I think that the masses are wide awake. They
only want your guidance and your lead. Come
forward as servants of Islam, organise the
people economically, socially, educationally
and politically and I am sure that you will be a
power that will be accepted by everybody.
"Work for it, live for it and if need be die for
it, but achieve our goal we must, or else all is
lost."
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Pakistan or Death
"I appeal, therefore, to every Muslim to stand
solid by our goal of Pakistan for it is a matter
of life and death to us and to the future destiny
of Muslim India. Either we achieve Pakistan or
we perish."
"I am not ashamed of saying that I am a
Muslim."
"Then we were told that it is against Islam!
(Laughter)
Ladies and gentlemen,- I am not a learned
Maulana or Maulvi.Nor do I claim to be
learned in theology. But i also know a little of
my faith and I am a humble and proud follower
of my faith.(cheers) May I know in the name
of Heavens, how is this Lahore resolution
against Islam? Why is it against Islam? But
that is an argument that has been advanced
again by a man of no less position than Mr.
Rajagopalacharya."
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Mr. Rajagopalacharya
"Pakistan is not only a practicable goal but the
only goal if you want to save Islam from
complete annihilation in this country."
" Let us on this great and auspicious day take a
solemn vow for establishing our rightful place
in the present and also in the future new order
of the world according to the light of Islamic
heritage."
"I wish on this auspicious day a very happy
Eid to all Muslims wherever they may be
throughout the world --an Eid that will usher
in, I hope, a new era of prosperity and will
mark the onward march of renaissance of
Islamic culture and ideals."
"I am glad to see that not only Muslim men but
Muslim women and children also have
understood the Pakistan scheme. No nation
c a n m a ke a ny p r o gr e s s w i t ho u t t he
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co-operation of its women. If Muslim women
support their men, as they did in the days of
the Prophet of Islam, we should soon realise
the goal."
"Next, you may remember that we appointed a
committee of ladies at the Patna session. It is
of very great importance to us, because I
believe that it is absolutely essential for us to
give every opportunity to our women to
participate in our struggle of life and death.
Women can do a great deal within their homes,
even under purdah."
"It is obvious because I have spoken what was
in the hearts of millions of Muslims boldly,
served you faithfully and led you truthfully. I
can give you nothing except my service. I shall
continue my service of the mussalmans and
Islam."
"Strengthening yourselves is, really speaking,
strengthening the borders of Pakistan, a thing
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which will enable us to achieve our goal and
thus maintain our freedom, honour, prestige,
and glory of Islam for which we are now
fighting."
"You have asked me to give you a message.
What message can I give you? We have got the
greatest message in the Quran for our guidance
and enlightenment."
"All Muslim India's eyes are today towards
you. If you fail in duty you will shock all the
Musalmans of India. The Musalmans of India
have great faith and hopes in you and believe
that you will be unconquerable soldiers of
Islam like your unconquerable rocks and
through you Islam in India will be able to
revive the glorious past."
"Our ideal and our fight is not to harm or
injure any other community or interest or
block the progress but to defend ourselves. We
want to live in this country an honourable life
as free men, and we stand for free Islam and
free India."
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Quaid-e-Azam
"West Pakistan is separated from East Pakistan
by about a thousand miles of the territory of
India. The first question a student from abroad
should ask himself is how can this be? How
can there be unity of government between
areas so widely separated? I can answer this
question in one word. It is “faith”: faith in
Almighty God....The great majority of us are
Muslims. We follow the teachings of the
Prophet Mohammed (may peace be upon him).
We are members of the brotherhood of Islam
in which all are equal in rights, dignity and
self-respect. Consequently, we have a special
and a very deep sense of unity. But make no
mistake: Pakistan is not a theocracy or
anything like it....
Islam demands from us the tolerance of other
creeds and we welcome in closest association
with us all those who, of whatever creed, are
themselves willing and ready to play their part
as true and loyal citizens of Pakistan."
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"It is my belief that our salvation lies in
following the golden rules of conduct set for
us by our great lawgiver, the Prophet of Islam.
Let us lay the foundation of our democracy on
the basis of truly Islamic ideals and principles.
Our Almighty has taught us that “our decisions
in the affairs of the State shall be guided by
discussions and consultations. "
"The Western world, in spite of its advantages
of mechanization and industrial efficiency is
today in a worse mess than ever before in
history. The adoption of Western economic
theory and practice will not help us in
achieving our goal of creating a happy and
contented people.We must work our destiny in
our own way and present to the world an
economic system based on true Islamic
concept of equality of manhood and social
justice. We will thereby be fulfilling our
mission as Muslims and giving to humanity
the message of peace which alone can save it
and secure the welfare, happiness and
prosperity of mankind."
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"It should be our aim not only to remove want
and fear of all types, but also to secure liberty,
fraternity and equality as enjoined upon us by
Islam."
"We have achieved our cherished goal of
freedom and have established Pakistan as an
independent, sovereign State, fifth largest in
the world. That freedom can never be attained
b y a n a t i o n w i t h o u t su f f e r i n g a nd
sacrifice..........We thank Providence for giving
us courage and faith to fight these forces of
evil. If we take our inspiration and guidance
from the Holy Quran, the final victory, I once
again say, will be ours...Why should you also
not succeed like many others, like your own
forefathers. You have only to develop the spirit
of the "Mujahids". You are a nation whose
history is replete with people of wonderful
grit, character and heroism. Live up to your
traditions and add to it another chapter of
glory.....All I require of you now is that
everyone of us to whom this message reaches
must vow to himself and be prepared to
sacrifice his all, if necessary, in building up
Pakistan as a bulwark of Islam and as one of
the greatest nations whose ideal is peace
within and peace without....Along with this,
keep up your morale. Do not be afraid of
death. Our religion teaches us to be always
prepared for death. We should face it bravely
to save the honor of Pakistan and Islam. There
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is no better salvation for a Muslim than the
death of a martyr for a righteous cause.....The
tenets of Islam enjoin on every Mussalman to
give protection to his neighbours and to the
minorities regardless of caste and creed.
Do your duty and have faith in God. There is
no power on earth that can undo Pakistan. It
has come to stay. Our deeds are proving to the
world that we are in the right and I can assure
you that the sympathies of the world,
particularly of the Islamic countries, are with
you."
"It is now up to you to work, work and more
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work; and we are bound to succeed. And never
forget our motto: Unity, Discipline and
Faith".
"Now you have to stand guard over the
development and maintenance of Islamic
democracy, Islamic social justice and the
equality of manhood in your own native
soil."
"What we want is not to talk about Bengali,
Punjabi, Sindhi, Baluchi, Pathan and so on.
They are of course units. But I ask you; have
you forgotten the lesson that was taught o us
thirteen hundred years ago? If I may pint out,
you are all outsider here. Who were the
original inhabitants of Bengal-not those who
are now living. So what is the use of saying"
we are Bengalies, or Sindhies, or Pathans, or
Punjabies." No, we are Muslims.
Islam has taught us this, and I think you will
agree with me that whatever else you may be
and whatever you are, you are Muslims. you
belong to a Nation; now you have now carved
out a territory, vast territory. It is all yours; it
does not belong to a Punjabi or a Sindhi or a
Pathan, or a Bengali, it is yours. You have got
your central government where several units
are represented. Therefore, if you to build up
yourself into a nation, for God's sake give up
this provincialism. Provincialism has been one
of the curses; and so is sectionalism-Shia,
Sunni, etc."
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"Is lam came in the world to establish
democracy, peace and justice"
Bombay, Feb 5: You ask me to give you a
message on the occasion of the birthday of the
Holy Prophet (peace be upon him). What
message can i give you today save that every
Muslim throughout the world should live up to
the best traditions of Islam, the faith which
came to us through the Holy Prophet (peace be
upon his soul).
Is lam came in the world to es tab lish
democracy, peace and justice; to safeguard the
rights of oppressed. It brought to humanity the
message of equality of the rich and the poor, of
the high and the low. The Holy Prophet fought
for these ideals for the major part of his life. Is
it not, therefore, the duty of every Muslim,
wherever he may be, to do his level best to
preserve the great ideals and the glorious
traditions of Islam, to fight for the equality of
mankind, the achievement of man's legitimate
r i g h t s a n d t h e e s t a b l i s h m e n t o f
democracy?"
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*Message to Muslim Students' Federation
Conference, Peshawar, Matheran 12 Jun 1945
"Only one course open to Musalmans" - "To
fight for Pakistan, to live for Pakistan"
I have o ften made it clear tha t if the
Musalmans wish to live as honourable and free
people, there is only one course open to them,
to fight for Pakistan, to live for Pakistan and, if
necessary, to die f or the achievement of
Pakistan, or else, Muslims and Islam is [sic]
doomed.........Pakistan not only means freedom
and independence but Islamic Ideology which
has to be preserved, which has come to us as a
precious gift and a treasure, which, we hope,
others will share with us."
*Karachi Sep 9, Dawn 11 Sep 1945
"Ramazan teaches us how to overcome our
desires."
"Every Musalman knows that the injunctions
of the Quran are not confined to religious and
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moral duties."From the Atlantic to the
Ganges", says Gibbon. 'The Quran is
acknowledged as the fundamental code, not
only of theology, but civil and criminal
jurisprudence, and the laws which regulate the
actions and the property of mankind and
governed by the immutable sanctions of the
will of God.' Everyone, except those who are
ignorant, knows that the Quran is general code
of the Muslims. A religious, social, civic,
commercial, military, judicial, criminal, penal
code; it r egula tes everything from the
ceremonies of religion to those of daily life;
from the salvation of the soul to the health of
the body; from the rights of all to those of each
individual, from morality to crime, from
punishment here to that in the life to come, and
our Prophet has enjoined on us that every
Musalman should posses a copy of the Quran
and be his own priest.
Therefore Islam is not merely confined to the
spiritual tenets and doctrines or rituals and
ceremonies. It is a complete code regulating
the whole Muslim society, every department of
life, collective and individually."
Ganges
Gibbon
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"Our ideal should not be Capitalistic but
Islamic."
The Only Way:
“I, therefore call upon every Muslim, man and
woman, in Pakistan to fortify themselves
against their p resent so r rows fo r the
establishment of their national State for which
they have suffered and already sacrificed so
much, and which is now for them to build up,
so that before long it can justify its position as
the Largest ‘Islamic state in the world’ and
win a p r o u d p la ce in t he fa m ily o f
Nations”
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4 Central Office
All India Muslim League
(Daryaganj, Delhi)
Camp Delhi
Nov,18,1945
My dear Sajjada Nashin Sahab,
I am in respect of your letter of the 12th Nov 1945
and I thank you very much for it I need hardly say
that I am most grateful to you for the powerful
support which you have been pleased to give to the
All India Muslim League which stands for the
establishement of Pakistan and all that Islam stands
for, and it is the duty of every Musalman at this most
critical jucnture to help our National Organisation
the Muslim League and support the official league
candidates and get the verdict of Muslim India for
Pakistan. The eye of the world is fixed on Muslim
India and the Frontier will be the spear head of
Pakistan. I note that your organisation is of those
whose forefathers who have served the cause of
Islam with blood and money and that you have
rightly come forward at this critical juncture to the
support of Muslim India and the Muslim League
which is the only authoritative and representative
organisation of the Muslim. I am all the more
encouraged to note your expression of sentiments
that you wish to work for the Millat without the
slightest consideration for any wordly gain nor,
Thank God, you are in need of it. Therefore work
and serve the cause which is a matter of life and
death for 100 million of Muslims of India and the
cause of Islam and the Millat.
With regard to some of the points of which you
have been good enough to send me a note I have
fully explained to our friend Qazi Abdul Hakim
Khatak who was good enough to come and see me
and he will explain to you fully the result of the
discussion. As regards your note which raises 5
points may I point out to you that when the
preliminary question of Pakistan being established is
settled it will not be the Muslim League that will
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frame the Constitu tion of Pakis tan bu t the
Inhabitants of Pakistan in which 75% will be
Musalmans and therefore you will understand that it
will be a Muslim Government and it will be for the
people of Pakistan to frame the Constitution Making
body which will be composed of overwhelming
majority of Muslims can never establish any
constitution for Pakistan other than one based on
Islamic Ideals, nor can the government of Pakistan
when come into being act contrary to Islamic Ideals
and principles.
You know that I am reaching Peshawar on the
20th to attend IN.SHA.ALLAH the Frontier
Conference and I am looking forward to meet you
personally and have the pleasure and the honour of a
talk with you.
Your Sincerely,
M.Ali.Jinnah
Sajjadha Nashin Sahib of Manki Sharif, N.W.F.P
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He slept for about two hours, undisturbed. And
then he opened his eyes, saw me, and signalled
with his head and eyes for me to come near
him. He made one last attempt and whispered,
"Fati, Khuda Hafiz. ...... La Ilaha Il Allah ......
Mohammad ...... Rasul ...... Allah." His head
dropped slightly to his r ight, his eyes
closed.
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Dawn
"Minorities under Islam, The Holy Prophet's Epistle to
Christian Minoroty Representative"
"You are free; 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 the State."
In any case Pakistan is not going to be a
theocratic State to be ruled by priests with a
divine mission. We have many non-Muslims
–Hindus, Christians, and Parsis –but they are
all Pakistanis. They will enjoy the same rights
and privileges as any other citizens and will
play their rightful part in the affairs of
Pakistan."
Theocratic State
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Priests
Gentiles
You may belong to any religion or caste or creed that has
nothing to do with the business of the State."
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"The Hindus and other communities in
pakistan will be treated with justice and
fairplay--nay, with generosity. That is the view
of every responsible Musalman and, what is
more, it is enjoined upon us by the highest
authority-- the Quran and the Prophet."
"Mr Jinnah assured the Christian and Adharam
Associations that the rights of their respective
communities would be fully safeguarded
according to the injunctions from the highest
authority, namely Quran, that a minority must
be treated justly and fairly."
Adharam Associations
"We make this solemn declaration and give
this solemn assurance that we will treat your
minorities not only in a manner that a civilised
Government should treat them but better
because it is an injunction in the Quran to treat
the minorities so."
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"So far as we are concerned our own history,
our Prophet have given the clearest proof that
non-Muslims have been treated not only justly
and fairly but generously."
"It dates back thirteen centuries ago when our
Prophet not only by words but by deeds treated
the Jews and Christ ians , afte r he had
conquered them, with the utmost tolerance and
regard and respect for their faith and beliefs.
The whole history of Muslims, wherever they
ruled, is replete with those humane and great
principles which should be followed and
practiced."
Theocratic State
In any case Pakistan is not going to be a
theocratic State to be ruled by priests with a
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divine mission. We have many non-Muslims
–Hindus, Christians, and Parsis –but they are
all Pakistanis. They will enjoy the same rights
and privileges as any other citizens and will
play their rightful part in the affairs of
Pakistan."
Theocratic State P r i e s t s
"The constitution of Pakistan has yet to be
framed by the Pakistan Constituent Assembly.
I do not know what the ultimate shape of this
constitution is going to be, but I am sure that it
will be of a democratic type, embodying the
essential principle of Islam. Today, they are as
applicable in actual life as they were 1,300
years ago. Islam and its idealism have taught
us democracy. It has taught equality of man,
justice and fairplay to everybody. We are the
inheritors of these glorious traditions and are
fully alive to our responsibilities and
ob l iga t io ns a s fr am er s o f t he fu tu re
constitution of Pakistan. In any case Pakistan
is not going to be a theocratic State to be ruled
by priests with a divine mission. We have
many non-Muslims –Hindus, Christians, and
Parsis –but they are all Pakistanis. They will
enjoy the same rights and privileges as any
other citizens and will play their rightful part
in the affairs of Pakistan."
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Theocratic State
But make no mistake: Pakistan is not a
theocracy or anything like it....
Quaid-e-Azam
"West Pakistan is separated from East Pakistan
by about a thousand miles of the territory of
India. The first question a student from abroad
should ask himself is how can this be? How
can there be unity of government between
areas so widely separated? I can answer this
question in one word. It is “faith”: faith in
Almighty God....The great majority of us are
Muslims. We follow the teachings of the
Prophet Mohammed (may peace be upon him).
We are members of the brotherhood of Islam
in which all are equal in rights, dignity and
self-respect. Consequently, we have a special
and a very deep sense of unity. But make no
mistake: Pakistan is not a theocracy or
anything like it....
Islam demands from us the tolerance of other
creeds and we welcome in closest association
with us all those who, of whatever creed, are
themselves willing and ready to play their part
as true and loyal citizens of Pakistan."
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Pakistan?
.....that they have become fully conscious of
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ill'Allah;(6)
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