*H*O*P*E* - Celebrating Independence : Valuing Freedom

**Celebrating Independence : Valuing Freedom **

“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.”

*** -From Quaid’s Message to the Nation***
** * On the occasion of the inauguration of the Pakistan Broadcasting Service.***



"Aisee Zameen Aur Asmaan
*** In ke Siwa Jaana Kahan***

*** Barhti Rahe Ye Roshni***
*** Chalta Rahe Ye Karawan***"

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After decades of suffering and years of struggle, Allah gave the nation the ultimate fruit and reward of passionate struggle and sacrifice of leaders and the common men and women alike in the form of our separate and independent sovereign homeland PAKISTAN on 14 AUGUST 1947.
** The dream of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, the ideology of **
** Dr. Allama Iqbal and the vision of Quaid-e-Azam M. A. Jinnah along with struggles of many others became a reality after immeasurable sacrifices in sweat and blood.**

"Mera Inaam Pakistan
*** Mera Pegham Pakistan***"

Nida Quaid Ki Hai
*** Iqbal Ka Ilham Pakistan***

Re: H*O*P*E - Celebrating Independence : Valuing Freedom

Question And A Thought

*on Celebrating Independence : Valuing Freedom *

We celebrate AZADI with great enthusiasm. **
** Do we really know what it means? **
** Do we really value it as much as we should? **
** Do we deserve it? Do we protect it? **
** Do we know how lucky we are in being blessed with God's greatest gift of AZADI; Freedom and Independence?

Share what you feel about all these thoughts or at least any one of them.
** Express how thankful you are to Almighty Allah for the gift of PAKISTAN and AZADI.**
** Celebrate Independence by Valuing Freedom.**
** By expressing and spreading your flame of devotion to your motherland.**

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Independence Day 14 August

**The birth of Pakistan

** The British Parliament passed the Indian Independence Act on July 18, 1947. The Act created two dominions, Indian Union and Pakistan. It also provided for the complete end of British control over Indian affairs from August 15, 1947. The Muslims of the Sub-continent had finally achieved their goal to have an independent state for themselves, but only after a long and relentless struggle under the single-minded guidance of the Quaid.

The Muslims faced a gamut of problems immediately after independence. However, keeping true to their traditions, they overcame them after a while. Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah was appointed the first Governor General of Pakistan and Liaquat Ali Khan became its first Prime Minister. Pakistan became a dominion within the British Commonwealth of Nations.

The boundaries of Pakistan emerged on the map of the world in 1947. This was accomplished on the basis of the Two-Nation Theory. This theory held that there were two nations, Hindus and Muslims living in the territory of the Sub-continent. Sir Syed Ahmad Khan was the first exponent of the Two-Nation Theory in the modern era. He believed that India was a continent and not a country, and that among the vast population of different races and different creeds, Hindus and Muslims were the two major nations on the basis of nationality, religion, way-of-life, customs, traditions, culture and historical conditions.

          The politicization of the Muslim community came about as a consequence                of three developments: 
  1. Various efforts towards Islamic reform and revival during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

           2. The impact of Hindu-based nationalism. 
           
           3. The democratization of the government of British India. 
    

While the antecedents of Muslim nationalism in India go back to the early Islamic conquests of the Sub-continent, organizationally it stems from the demands presented by the Simla Deputation to Lord Minto, the Governor General of India, in October 1906, proposing separate electorates for the Indian Muslims. The principal reason behind this demand was the maintenance of a separate identity of the Muslim nationhood.

In the same year, the founding of the All India Muslim League, a separate political organization for Muslims, elucidated the fact that the Muslims of India had lost trust in the Hindu-dominated Indian National Congress. Besides being a Hindu-dominated body, the Congress leaders in order to win grass-root support for their political movements, used Hindu religious symbols and slogans, thereby arousing Muslim suspicions regarding the secular character of the Congress.

Events like the Urdu-Hindi controversy (1867), the partition of Bengal (1905), and Hindu revivalism, set the two nations, the Hindus and the Muslims, further apart. Re-annulment of the partition of Bengal in 1911 by the British government brought the Congress and the Muslim League on one platform. Starting with the constitutional cooperation in the Lucknow Pact (1916), they launched the Non-Cooperation and Khilafat Movements to press upon the British government the demand for constitutional reforms in India in the post-World War I era.

But after the collapse of the Khilafat Movement, Hindu-Muslim antagonism was revived once again. The Muslim League rejected the proposals forwarded by the Nehru Report and they chose a separate path for themselves. The idea of a separate homeland for the Muslims of Northern India as proposed by Allama Iqbal in his famous Allahabad Address showed that the creation of two separate states for the Muslims and Hindus was the only solution. The idea was reiterated during the Sindh provincial meeting of the League, and finally adopted as the official League position in the Lahore Declaration of March 23, 1940.

Thus these historical, cultural, religious and social differences between the two nations accelerated the pace of political developments, finally leading to the division of British India into two separate, independent states, Pakistan and India, on August 14 & 15, 1947, respectively.

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Awesome. Thanks so much for sharing Haris. :)

May Pakistan be guided away from the turbulent tides and sail safely, inshaAllah. Pakistanis must learn to respect the freedom they enjoy, it was earned with the precious blood of our ancestors. We must stand together as one nation, free of internal friction, full of patriotism and build on the promise our ancestors took from us before handing us the nation we so proudly identify with.

Long Live Pakistan....

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Thanks teggy :)

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I thank GS for felicitations on Independence day and say all my freinds (all guppies are my freinds) happy independence day.

Thanks for sharing the speech of Quaid-e-Azam. His message hold true even today. Freedom indeed is an asset and a privilege, instead of taking it for granted we should respect it, mend ourselves, leave our differences behind, and join hand in hands for the peace and prosperity of our beloved Pakistan. Long Live Pakistan! Ameen.

Aye Jazba Junoon tu himat na haar
Justajo jo karay woah chuway asman!

Happy Independence Day Everyone! :cheegum:

The Original Words - In Roman Urdu
Pak sar zamin shad bad
Kisware haseen shad bad
Tu nishane azmealishan
arze Pakistan
Markaz e yaqin shadbad.
Pak sarzamin ka nizam,
quwat e akhuwat e awam
Qaum, mulk, sultanat
Painda tabinda bad,
shad bad manzal e murad.
Parcham e sitara o hilal
Rahbar e tarraqi o kamal
Tarjuman e mazi shan e hal
jane istaqbal
Sayyai, Khudae zul jalal.
**English Translation **
Blessed be sacred land,
Happy be bounteous relam,
Symbol of high resolve,
Land of Pakistan.
Blessed be thou citadel of faith.
The Order of this Scared Land
Is the might of the brotherhood of the people.
May the nation, the country, and the State
Shine in glory everlasting.
Blessed be the goal of our ambition.
This flag of the Cresent and the Star
Leads the way to progress and perfection,
Interpreter of our past,
glory of our present,
Inspiration of our future,
Symbol of Almighty’s protection.

Above is taken from : [URL=“http://www.pakmission.ca/natioanlanthem.htm”]National Anthem.

And tarana at Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-q3-dydKHQ