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Some Girls are More Intelligent since Childhood!

 

One day I was sitting in my room and reading a book, The Meaning of Life. In the meanwhile my niece entered into my room and said to write an article for college test on an important historical personality. I said; ok go you will get your essay after three of clock.

I said my cousin who in the second year of O level to write an essay on any historical personality for college test. First she hesitated then she accepted my offer. Accepting my offer she left my room and after two hours she came back with a written essay in rough writing.

Further she said, please Uncle, do not chide me if you find any mistake in the article because she is my student and I teach her English since her childhood. She has got may prizes at school, college and university…I said, ok go, when she left my room read the essay and wondered reading the whole article was the best written with functional words, I find a few grammatical mistake, I corrected the mistakes and gave my other cousin for the test.

The article she wrote I write here the same I think, English is good, words are appropriate and functional, concepts are clear, length is suitable and written in simple English but its grammatical structure is the best.

“To get a separate homeland for the Muslims of the Subcontinent the Quaid struggled day and night. For this purpose he had to sacrifice his health, leisure and sleep. It was really a difficult task but the Quaid performed it with a smiling face and completely ignoring his health and all private matters of life for the sake of Pakistan. In spite of the advice of the doctor, he refused to take rest for the sake of the Muslims of the Subcontinent. As the text shows:

“Despite the advice of his doctor, he did not spare himself,

refusing to take rest or respite. Work, work and more work,”

Personally G Alana narrates the last ten years of his life with delightful touches of his activities and responsibilities as the Quaid of the Muslims of the Subcontinent. Documentary evidences show that the Quaid was very weak physically but very strong mentally and spiritually. That is why; the Quaid outwitted the cleverest Hindus and the brainiest British in politics and arguments and got Pakistan having trust in God. As the text shows the Quaid said to Mountbatten:

“Thanks God I have brought you back alive.”

Pakistan came into being on Aug 14, 1947. The Quaid came in Karachi as the first Governor General of Pakistan to celebrate the Pakistan Independence Day. During the conversation, Lord Mountbatten warned the Quaid would be assassinated while performing the State Drive Function in Karachi. As the text shows:

“The State drive on the Independence Day would take place as scheduled, being a high priority State function for that auspicious day.”

It was a hideous plan of some Sikh agitators who were opposing the birth of Pakistan. Listening to it the Quaid smiled and said to Mount- batten that the Independence Day would be celebrated at the appointed day and date.

Assuming his responsibilities as the first Governor General of Pakistan he made a historical speech in response of the guests and recalled some past incidents of his life… childhood incidents, youth incidents and old age incidents and also paid a well deserved tribute to his sister Miss Fatima Jinnah who encouraged him in the most difficult times of the history of the subcontinent. As the text shows:

“Miss Fatima Jinnah is a constant source of help and

encouragement to me.”

After this, the Quaid told the people that the Constituent Assembly would eradicate all types of socials evils… black marketing, bribery, jobbery and nepotism from Pakistan and crush these evils with iron hands. In worshipping all sects would be free in the State of Pakistan but all would be bound to act upon the laws of Pakistan. None would be free of it even the Quaid himself. As the text shows:

“He solemnly pledged he would remain above prejudice

or ill-will, partiality or favoritism. I shall always be guided

by the principles of justice and fair-play.”

I think the readers will appreciate my cousin’s written essay on an historical personality who got a separate homeland for the Muslim to live peacefully. I gave her Rs 500 as her prize to write the best essay.




  • jhsayyar

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    • Jhsayyar..very nice article on Muhammad Ali Jinnah.Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan, was a sincere and selfless leader of the muslims of India.He was also devoted to his cause.Once he decided to get a free homeland,nobody could deter him.He was a leader who knew how to take care of the public money. He was not in the habit of using money on himself.And he did not allow other officials to do so.Leaders like him are born in centuries.

    • Thanks my friend for reply really Junnah was a great leader and the founder of Pakistan but alas these days such leaders are rare on earth.

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