Quaid-e-Azam's life in the mirror of history

 Quaid-e-Azam's life in the mirror of history 

                                    

QUAID-EAZAM LIFE IN THE MIRROR OF HISTORY

 


 1876:

 Born on Monday 25th December in Karachi 


   1887: 

Entered Sindh Madrasa-ul-Islam on July 2


  1893:

 Went to England to study. 


  1894: 

Passed the barrister's exam on April 28 at the age of 18. 


  1896: 

Settled in Bombay forever. 


  1905:

 Grandfather became the private secretary of Noroji. 


  1906: 

Joined the Congress. 


  1911: 

Introduced the Muslim Endowment Bill in March


  1913: 

Became a member of the Muslim League. 


  1913: 

Attended the first meeting of the Muslim League in Agra. 


   1916: 

Gandhi and Quaid-e-Azam meet for the first time in Mumbai


  1918: 

Second wife Ratan Bai converted to Islam. 


   1919: 

Resigned from the Central Assembly. 


  1920 :

Dissolved from the Home Rule League. 


  1920: 

I split from Congress. 


   1927: 

I boycott the English Commission. 


   1928: 

Presented his famous 14 points. 


   1928: 

The first meeting between Liaquat Ali Khan and Quaid-e-Azam took place in Calcutta


   1929: 

Nehru announces rejection of the report


   1931 : 

 Separated from politics. 


 1931: 

Allama Iqbal and Quaid-e-Azam meet for the first time


   1934: 

Attended the All Parties Conference. 


                                     

 

 1934: 

Returning from London, he took over the leadership of the Muslim League


  1938:

 A meeting of the Muslim League General Assembly was held on June 4 under the chairmanship of Quaid-e-Azam


  1938: 

Jinnah wears cape and sherwani for the first time


   1939: 

Salvation Day is celebrated on December 22. 


   1940: 

Goodbye to advocacy forever. 


  1945: 

Palestine Day is celebrated by order of Quaid-e-Azam


   1946: 

Dec. 13 first speech from BBC London. 


  1947: 

On June 3, Quaid-e-Azam for the first time raised the slogan "Long live Pakistan" on the radio


   July 10, 1947: The Indian Independence Bill is introduced in the British Parliament

                                     

  

1947:

 Pakistan was declared to be on August 14

                    

 1947:

 Celebrated the first Eid al -Fitr on August 18. 


                                        


  1948:

 On April 1, the first Pakistani coins and notes were presented in the service of Quaid-e-Azam

                                    

  1948:

 State Bank of Pakistan inaugurated on July 1


  1948: 

Quaid-e-Azam died at 10:25 pm on September 11

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