Skip to main content

Pakistan Independence Day and its requirements


The month of August brings a message of joy and happiness. The moon and stars are seen waving green flags everywhere. The sun of August 14, 1947 rose with the promise of freedom for the Muslims of the subcontinent. Achieving independence was not an easy task as it may seem today.The tragic story of Bahadar Shah Zafar is an everlasting story of our history of freedom and liberty. The tragic events of the War of Independence of 1857 are also a link in the same chain. The Muslim governments in the subcontinent came to an end one after the other as a result of the betrayals of the British.

What a beautiful thing Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah said: Pakistan was established here on the same day; the day the first person in the subcontinent became Muslim: the fact is that the Muslims of the subcontinent did not recognize incidents of hatred and revolt against the British and their system came to the fore from time to time. The great sacrifices made by the Muslims of the subcontinent and the unprecedented struggle for the overthrow of British rule. This is a clear demonstration of his unwavering faith and belief in Islam and the two-nation ideology. As a result of these sacrifices and constant struggle, Pakistan was finally established. When we look at the history of the Tehreek-e-Pakistan, the most striking thing in this historical struggle is that the Muslims insisted on their separate Islamic identity. His aim and purpose was to form a system of life based on pure Islamic lines by rebelling against the oppressive and slavish system. This was repeatedly expressed by Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah in his speeches and discourses. During the Tehreek-e-Pakistan, in the corners of the subcontinent: Pakistan will remain.. If you are a Muslim, then join the Muslim League. And what does Pakistan mean? La ilaha illa Allah: These slogans were echoed everywhere from Khyber to Kashmore. These slogans were the true expressions of the heartfelt sentiments of the Muslims of the subcontinent. Then, after the departure of the British, they were forever enslaved by the Hindus. He wanted to get rid of all forms of imperialism. The greatest sacrifice could have been made to achieve this goal, but he did not like to retreat from this goal. Today, 72 years have passed since Pakistan was formed. Not so long ago but still when we look at the history of the past years we are amazed. Take any field such as education, culture, court, economy, society, and politics. They are suffering from slavery and imitation. In fact, every writer, when he starts writing or a speaker, preacher speaks his mind, he speaks of Islam. It declares Islam to be a complete code of conduct and also states that Islam encompasses all spheres of life but as a whole the majority of the nation is engaged in imitating others in all spheres of life and our rulers are all in this regard. After all, what is the reason that we have not been able to raise our Muslim identity? In trade and commerce, they have adopted the same methods as the imperialist and European nations. The various modern forms of usury and gambling continue unabated. It is a matter of shame that our rulers are reluctant to include Europe's favorite personalities and subjects in the curriculum by extracting jihadi verses and references to Islamic celebrities from the textbooks to please and dictate America and Europe. There is no work without bribery. Due to nepotism and recommendation, competent and talented people are ignored. Even the state of government and politics, just don't ask anything. Many will be found, but hardly any of those who provide opportunities for democracy to flourish will be found. Look at the extent of our misfortune that the people are deprived of even basic human rights. Civil liberties are restricted. Freedom of speech has been repeatedly taken away. Various restrictions have been imposed on the press. The biggest misfortune of Pakistan has been that the army has repeatedly intervened here and imposed martial law and every time the constitution has been violated. Unfortunately, the present government is also following in their footsteps instead of learning from the past. Pakistan is currently facing many internal and external threats. Terrorism and unrest are the biggest challenges.

The common man is in dire straits due to inflation, unemployment and energy crisis. Whether the rulers are past or present, they make big claims and promises, but sadly in terms of performance, their graph is between nineteen and twenty. August 14 is the day of renewal. Anti-Islam and anti-Pakistan elements continue to make their nefarious attempts to weaken and hollow out our ideological foundations.

                                                                                                                        

O people of the homeland! Let us work together to establish the society that is desired by Islam in our dear homeland. The promise of the establishment of Pakistan was heard in Tehreek-e-Pakistan. What are the requirements to make Pakistan a real Pakistan? Until they are fulfilled we will continue to suffer from the same problems and difficulties. To bring eternal peace and tranquility to the souls of the leaders and workers who are struggling for Tehreek-e-Pakistan; to make Pakistan the cradle of Islam day and night for the betterment of the world and the hereafter Work. This is the message of Independence Day for all of us.

 

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Awami National Party's Strategic Nomination of Arbab Zain Umar: A Symbol of Youth Empowerment in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

  As the political landscape in Pakistan undergoes significant shifts, the Awami National Party (ANP) is making waves with its strategic nomination of candidates for the upcoming general elections on February 8. One name, in particular, stands out – Arbab Zain Umar, a 34-year-old businessman hailing from the esteemed Arbab family of Landi Arbab, a suburb of Peshawar. Zain Umar's candidacy for the National Assembly Constituency NA-30 reflects not only his family's political legacy but also the ANP's commitment to fostering youth participation in politics. The ANP's Dominance in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, a region historically significant in the political landscape of Pakistan, has been a stronghold for the Awami National Party. The party has consistently garnered support in areas adjacent to Dara Adam Khel, the tribal belt connecting Peshawar with Kohat. This support has been instrumental in electing prominent figures such as late Arbab Muhammad Zahir Khan an

Navigating Challenges: PMLN's Resilience in the Face of Contemporary Politics

  In the backdrop of current political dynamics in Pakistan, the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PMLN) stands as a resilient force, aiming to steer the country out of political and economic challenges under the dynamic leadership of party supremo Nawaz Sharif. Recently, a significant event was held at the Peshawar High Court to celebrate the birthdays of Pakistan's founder, Quaid-e-Azam, and PMLN's leader Nawaz Sharif. This gathering served not only as a celebration of historical figures but also as a platform for PMLN leaders, including the PMLN Lawyers Forum, to reaffirm their commitment to the party's principles and outline their vision for the future. Background of PMLN and the Lawyers Forum: The Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz, one of the country's leading political parties, has played a pivotal role in shaping Pakistan's political landscape. Founded in 1988, the PMLN has experienced highs and lows, but its commitment to development, economic progress, and political

Welcoming the New Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

  The recent appointment of retired Justice Arshad Hussain Shah as the caretaker chief minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa marks a significant development in the province's political landscape. Justice Arshad Hussain Shah's selection, following the unfortunate demise of ex-Chief Minister Azam Khan, brings new hope and expectations to the people of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. First and foremost, it is essential to express our gratitude for the services and dedication of the late Chief Minister Azam Khan. His brief illness and untimely passing have left a void in the political sphere of the province. Azam Khan's commitment to public service and his efforts to improve the lives of the people of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa deserve recognition and praise. His legacy will be remembered for his contributions to the province. As we usher in a new chapter with Justice Arshad Hussain Shah at the helm, there is optimism and hope for a continuation of the progress and development initiated by his predecesso