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.
Meaning of the quote
Jinnah is telling people to work together to help their Muslim community. He wants them to organize and improve the economic, social, educational, and political conditions of the people. He believes that if they do this, they will become a powerful group that everyone will respect and accept.
About Muhammad Ali Jinnah
Muhammad Ali Jinnah was a renowned barrister, politician, and the founder of Pakistan. He served as the leader of the All-India Muslim League and later became the first governor-general of the newly formed nation of Pakistan. Jinnah’s life and legacy continue to be celebrated in Pakistan, where he is revered as the ‘Quaid-e-Azam’ (Great Leader) and ‘Baba-e-Qaum’ (Father of the Nation).
More quotes from Muhammad Ali Jinnah
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Think 100 times before you take a decision, But once that decision is taken, stand by it as one man.
Politician and the founder of Pakistan (1876-1948)
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Politician and the founder of Pakistan (1876-1948)
Pakistan not only means freedom and independence but the Muslim Ideology which has to be preserved, which has come to us as a precious gift and treasure and which, we hope other will share with us.
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No nation can rise to the height of glory unless your women are side by side with you.
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That freedom can never be attained by a nation without suffering and sacrifice has been amply borne out by the recent tragic happenings in this subcontinent.
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Islam expect every Muslim to do this duty, and if we realise our responsibility time will come soon when we shall justify ourselves worthy of a glorious past.
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No struggle can ever succeed without women participating side by side with men.
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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.
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Expect the best, Prepare for the worst.
Politician and the founder of Pakistan (1876-1948)
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Politician and the founder of Pakistan (1876-1948)
Failure is a word unknown to me.
Politician and the founder of Pakistan (1876-1948)
My message to you all is of hope, courage and confidence. Let us mobilize all our resources in a systematic and organized way and tackle the grave issues that confront us with grim determination and discipline worthy of a great nation.
Politician and the founder of Pakistan (1876-1948)
Our object should be peace within, and peace without. We want to live peacefully and maintain cordial friendly relations with our immediate neighbours and with the world at large.
Politician and the founder of Pakistan (1876-1948)
With faith, discipline and selfless devotion to duty, there is nothing worthwhile that you cannot achieve.
Politician and the founder of Pakistan (1876-1948)