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Next Time You Face Problemby Iftikhar Ajmal Bhopal |
Felicitations to all people of Pakistan on 14th August, 2012, the 65th anniversary of creation of Pakistan
Speech of Founder of Pakistan, Mr Muhammad Ali Jinnah on August 15, 1947, the first day of independence / foundation of Pakistan
Text of the speech
It is with feelings of greatest happiness and emotion that I send you my greetings. August 15 is the birthday of the independent and sovereign State of Pakistan. It marks the fulfillment of the destiny of the Muslim nation which made great sacrifices in the past few years to have its homeland.
At this supreme moment my thoughts are with those valiant fighters in our cause. Pakistan will remain grateful to them and cherish the memory of those who are no more.
The creation of the new State has placed a tremendous responsibility on the citizens of Pakistan. It gives them an opportunity to demonstrate to the world how can a nation, containing many elements, live in peace and amity and work for the betterment of all its citizens, irrespective of caste or creed.
Our object should be peace within and peace without. We want to live peacefully and maintain cordial and friendly relations with our immediate neighbors and with the world at large. We have no aggressive designs against any one. We stand by the United Nations Charter and will gladly make our full contribution to the peace and prosperity of the world.
Muslims of India have shown to the world that they are a united nation, their cause is just and righteous which cannot be denied. Let us, on this day, humbly thank God for His bounty and pray that we might be able to prove that we are worthy of it.
This day marks the end of a poignant phase in our national history and it should also be the beginning of a new and a noble era. Let us impress the minorities by word, deed and thought that as long as they fulfill their duties and obligations as loyal citizens of Pakistan, they have nothing to fear.
To the freedom loving tribes on our borders and the States beyond our borders, we send our greetings and assure that Pakistan will respect their status and will extend to them its most friendly co-operation in preserving peace. We have no ambition beyond the desire to live honorably and let others live honorably.
Today is Jummat-ul-Wida, last Friday of the holy month of Ramazan, a day of rejoicing for all of us wherever we may be in this vast sub-continent and for the matter of that throughout the world. Let the Muslim congregations in their thousands, in all the mosques, bow in all humility before the Almighty and thank Him for His eternal kindness and generosity, seeking His guidance and assistance in the task of making Pakistan into a great State and themselves into its worthy citizens.
Finally, let me tell you, fellow citizens, Pakistan is a land of great potential resources. But to build it up into a country worthy of the Muslim nation, we shall require every ounce of energy that we possess and I am confident that it will come from all whole-heartedly.”
Pakistan Zindabad!
Happy Independence Day!
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By neQiniso Abdullah
A passionate Islamic worker in Texas who died in March, 2001
(from his book of Poetry "In Praise of Allah")
Some who say that they were born - - - Into the Islamic fold
Allow the binding fear of God - - - To gradually lose its hold. They early learn to fast and pray - - - And recite the Holy Book, They make the Hajj and pay Zakat - - - And swine they will not cook. So after this they proudly say - - - That they are Muslims true
And venture forth to western lands - - - Where Muslim men are few.
Their eyes and minds are then amazed - - - At everything they see, And soon their hearts admire the men - - - Who cause such things to be. But those men seek to make this world - - - Their haven of delight, And therefore they create their own - - - Standards of wrong and right.
So when a Muslim looks to them - - - As models for all men,
Unwittingly he begins to slip - - - - - - Gradually into sin. At first, perhaps, he misses a prayer - - - Or rushes one on through. Then, busily pursuing the western ways - - - Perhaps he misses two. He reads the Book a little less - - - And less he gives the poor;
The challenge to raise his standard of life - - - Now means a little more.
Perhaps he’ll even being to gamble - - - Or taste some wine or beer, His acts distinguish him not from those - - - Who have no Godly fear. The path he follows gradually leads - - - The way the worldly seek, And his religion becomes a task - - - To practice once a week. What! Six days he gives himself - - - And God he gives but one! But still he claims to be a Muslim - - - ‘Cause he’s a Muslim’s son.
He who serves his own desires - - - But one place will he dwell;
God shall seize him by the neck - - - And throw him into Hell! Your father’s nor your mother’s faith - - - Will save you from the Fire, If you consider this world to be - - - Your innermost desire. But wait! Wherever you are, your life - - - Can surely be turned around, And the God you placed upon your tongue - - - Can in your heart be found.
Conversion not only occurs with those - - - Who do not know the way,
It occurs also with those well-versed - - - Who gradually go astray. Forget, therefore, how you were born - - - God judges not your birth. By the purity of your heart at death - - - Will He determine your worth. Those who say that they were born - - - Into the Islamic fold, Like others, they must submit themselves - - - As clay for God to mould |
