Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah : Speeches, Statements, Writings, Letters Shahid, Muhammad Hanif, ed.

By: Shahid, Muhammad Hanif, edMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Lahore : Sang-i-meel Publications, 1976Description: 232 pagesSubject(s): Jinnah, Muhammad Ali--Quaid-i-Azam--SpeechesDDC classification: 954.9042080 SHA-Q 1976
Contents:
Part I: Speeches and Statements: • Partition way to India’s Freedom. • Massage to the Bombay presidency provincial Muslim league conference. • Statement before Mr. Justice Blagden of the Bombay High Court. • First Public speech after the attempt on his life. • Statement on League Leader’s Arrests in the Punjab. • Place Safety ordinance before the Legislative Assembly. • Establish complete unity to settle with other parties. • No Other solution except Pakistan. • Sacred duty of Muslim s to protect minorities. • Muslim India facing external danger. All domestic differences must be settled. • No slackening in Pakistan demand. • Mountbatten determined to play fair in Frontier. • Pakistan would always b a close friend of Burma. • Partition of Punjab ad Bengal-a sinister move actuated by spite and bitterness. We want Muslim National State of Six Provinces. • Armed forces must be dived. Provincial Partition dangerous. • Islam does not harm the weak. • Conception of Pakistan: Corridor between Eastern and Western Pakistan. • Must help Viceroy fulfil his mission. • Scheme to finance League’s stupendous task. • Protection for minorities in Pakistan. • Equal rights and obligations of minorities. • Pakistan should be kept absolutely free from disorder. • Pakistan Government’s aim. • Let every man and women live on austerity basis. • Pakistan or death. • I am in the position of melon. Part II: Articles. • Western democracy un-suited for India. • Re-organising the India Council. Part III: Prefaces and Introductions: • India’s problems of her future constitution, by M.H.Saiyid. • Nationalism in conflict in India, by Mr. M.R.T. • Letters of Iqbal to Jinnah by Dr. Sir Shaik Muhammad Iqbal. Part IV: Letters: • To Ch. Muhammad Sadiq. • To Mr. Taj Muhammad. • To Haji Sir Abdoola Haroon. • To Mir Bande Ali Khan. • To Lady Abdoola Haroon. • To Mr. Manzur-al-Haq Siddiqui. • To Mr. Zia-ud-din. • To Mir Abdul Majid. • The Etitor, Paisa Akhbar. • Mr. Cassamalli. • The British Prime Minister. • Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad. • To Haji Sir Abdoola Haroon. • To His Highness Mir Ahmed Yar Khan, Khan of Kalat. • To Mr. M. Abbas. • To Lord Wavell. • To Pakistan Herald. • To MR. Ghulam Qadir. • Mr. L.M. Hussain. • Brief account of the life of Quaid-i-Azam. • Bibliography. • Index.
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Part I: Speeches and Statements: • Partition way to India’s Freedom. • Massage to the Bombay presidency provincial Muslim league conference. • Statement before Mr. Justice Blagden of the Bombay High Court. • First Public speech after the attempt on his life. • Statement on League Leader’s Arrests in the Punjab. • Place Safety ordinance before the Legislative Assembly. • Establish complete unity to settle with other parties. • No Other solution except Pakistan. • Sacred duty of Muslim s to protect minorities. • Muslim India facing external danger. All domestic differences must be settled. • No slackening in Pakistan demand. • Mountbatten determined to play fair in Frontier. • Pakistan would always b a close friend of Burma. • Partition of Punjab ad Bengal-a sinister move actuated by spite and bitterness. We want Muslim National State of Six Provinces. • Armed forces must be dived. Provincial Partition dangerous. • Islam does not harm the weak. • Conception of Pakistan: Corridor between Eastern and Western Pakistan. • Must help Viceroy fulfil his mission. • Scheme to finance League’s stupendous task. • Protection for minorities in Pakistan. • Equal rights and obligations of minorities. • Pakistan should be kept absolutely free from disorder. • Pakistan Government’s aim. • Let every man and women live on austerity basis. • Pakistan or death. • I am in the position of melon. Part II: Articles. • Western democracy un-suited for India. • Re-organising the India Council. Part III: Prefaces and Introductions: • India’s problems of her future constitution, by M.H.Saiyid. • Nationalism in conflict in India, by Mr. M.R.T. • Letters of Iqbal to Jinnah by Dr. Sir Shaik Muhammad Iqbal. Part IV: Letters: • To Ch. Muhammad Sadiq. • To Mr. Taj Muhammad. • To Haji Sir Abdoola Haroon. • To Mir Bande Ali Khan. • To Lady Abdoola Haroon. • To Mr. Manzur-al-Haq Siddiqui. • To Mr. Zia-ud-din. • To Mir Abdul Majid. • The Etitor, Paisa Akhbar. • Mr. Cassamalli. • The British Prime Minister. • Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad. • To Haji Sir Abdoola Haroon. • To His Highness Mir Ahmed Yar Khan, Khan of Kalat. • To Mr. M. Abbas. • To Lord Wavell. • To Pakistan Herald. • To MR. Ghulam Qadir. • Mr. L.M. Hussain. • Brief account of the life of Quaid-i-Azam. • Bibliography. • Index.

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