The Quaid-i-Azam on Important Issues : Shahid, Muhammad Hanif, ed.

By: Shahid, Muhammad Hanif, edMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Lahore : Sang-i-meel Publications, 1989Description: 202 pages E/239Subject(s): Jinnah, Muhammad Ali--Quaid-i-AzamDDC classification: 954.9042 SHA-Q 1989
Contents:
Part I, Speeches and Statements, Partition, Partition way to India’s Freedom April 1, 1940, Message to the Bombay Presidency, Provincial Muslim League Conference May 26-27, 1940, Pakistan or Death Message on Eid-ul-Fitr October 12, 1942, I am in the Position of a Melon, Statement: September 14, 1942, First Public speech after the attempt on his life, Pakistan resolution and its subsequent modification, League Leader’s arrests in Punjab, Statement: January 25, 1947, Peace Safety Ordinance before Legislative Assembly, Statement: February 24, 1947, Establish Complete unity to Settle with other Parties, Statement: March 3, 1947, No other Solution except Pakistan, Statement: March 12, 1947, Sacred duty of Muslims to Protect Minorities, Statement: March 18, 1947, Muslim India facing external Danger all domestic, differences be settled, Statement: April 11 , 1947, No Slackening in Pakistan demand, Statement: April 14, 1947, Partition of Punjab and Bengal- a Sinister, Move actuated by Spite and Bitterness, We want Muslim National state of Six Provinces, Statement: April 20, 1947, Mountbatten ‘determined to Play fair in Frontier, statement; April 23, 1947, Pakistan Would always be a close friend of Burma, Statement: April 26, 1947, Armed Force must be divided- Provincial, Partition Dangerous, Statement: April 30, 1947, Islam does not to harm the Weak, Statement: May 7, 1947, Conception of Pakistan Corridor Between Eastern, And Western Pakistan, No Partition of Bengal, Friendly relations, and military reliance or pact with India, Statement: May 21, 1947, Must Help viceroy Fulfill his Mission, Statement: June 3, 1947, Scheme to Finance league, Stupendous Task, State June 16, 1947, Protection for minorities in Pakistan, Statement: June 13 1947, Equal rights and obligations of minorities, Statement: Augsut 10, 1947, Pakistan should be dkept absolutely free from disorder, Statement: August 24, 1947, Pakistan Government’s aims, Statement: August 25, 1947, Let every man and woman live on austerity basis, Statement: September, 1947. Part II Atircles: Western democracy un-suited for India, January 19, 1940, Re-organising the India Council, October 1914. Part III, References and introduction: India’s problems of her future Constitution, by Mr. M.H. Syed 1940, Nationalism in Conflict in India, By Mr. M.R.T. Letters of Iqbal to Jinnah: By Dr. Sir Shaikh, Muhammad Iqbal 1943. Part IV, Letters: To Ch. Muhammad Sadiq, January 1943, To Ch. Muhammad Sadiq, May 31, 1945, To Ch. Muhammad Sadiq June 7, 1945, To Jaj Muhammad September 9, 1942, To Sir Abdoola Haroon, February 2, 1941, Sir Abdoola Haroon February 8, 1941, To Mir. Bande Ali khan, February 19, 1941, To Mr. Zia-ud-din, To Lady Abdoola Haroon (telegram), to Mr. Manzurul Haq, February 27, 1942, To Mr. Manzurual Haq, February 27, 1942, To Mr. Zia-ul-Din August, 1948, To Mr. Abdul Majid, September 14, 1948, Mr. Abdul Majid January 29, 1939, To Editor Paisa Akhbar September 12, 1939, To Mr. Cassamalli, To British Prime Minister (1918) To Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad, Telegram: July 12, 1940, Sir Abdoola Haroon May 13, 1941, Sir Abdoola Haroon January 21, 1942, To his highness Sir Ahmad Yar Khan, September 15, 1945, To his Highness Mir Ahmad Yar Khan, February 2, 1948, To His Highness Mir Ahmad Yar Khan, June 29, 1943, To His Highness Mir Ahmad Yar Khan, April 14, 1945,To Mir M. Abbas November 22, 1945, To Lord Wavell, October 25, 1946, To Pakistan Herald, To Mr. Ghulam Qadir, September 4, 1943, To Raja Ghulam Qadir, September 15, 1944, To Mr. L.M. Hussain, May 1946, Brief Account of the life of Quaid-i-Azam, Bibliography (A & B).
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The Quaid-i-Azam On Important Issues

Part I, Speeches and Statements, Partition, Partition way to India’s Freedom April 1, 1940, Message to the Bombay Presidency, Provincial Muslim League Conference May 26-27, 1940, Pakistan or Death Message on Eid-ul-Fitr October 12, 1942, I am in the Position of a Melon, Statement: September 14, 1942, First Public speech after the attempt on his life, Pakistan resolution and its subsequent modification, League Leader’s arrests in Punjab, Statement: January 25, 1947, Peace Safety Ordinance before Legislative Assembly, Statement: February 24, 1947, Establish Complete unity to Settle with other Parties, Statement: March 3, 1947, No other Solution except Pakistan, Statement: March 12, 1947, Sacred duty of Muslims to Protect Minorities, Statement: March 18, 1947, Muslim India facing external Danger all domestic, differences be settled, Statement: April 11 , 1947, No Slackening in Pakistan demand, Statement: April 14, 1947, Partition of Punjab and Bengal- a Sinister, Move actuated by Spite and Bitterness, We want Muslim National state of Six Provinces, Statement: April 20, 1947, Mountbatten ‘determined to Play fair in Frontier, statement; April 23, 1947, Pakistan Would always be a close friend of Burma, Statement: April 26, 1947, Armed Force must be divided- Provincial, Partition Dangerous, Statement: April 30, 1947, Islam does not to harm the Weak, Statement: May 7, 1947, Conception of Pakistan Corridor Between Eastern, And Western Pakistan, No Partition of Bengal, Friendly relations, and military reliance or pact with India, Statement: May 21, 1947, Must Help viceroy Fulfill his Mission, Statement: June 3, 1947, Scheme to Finance league, Stupendous Task, State June 16, 1947, Protection for minorities in Pakistan, Statement: June 13 1947, Equal rights and obligations of minorities, Statement: Augsut 10, 1947, Pakistan should be dkept absolutely free from disorder, Statement: August 24, 1947, Pakistan Government’s aims, Statement: August 25, 1947, Let every man and woman live on austerity basis, Statement: September, 1947. Part II Atircles: Western democracy un-suited for India, January 19, 1940, Re-organising the India Council, October 1914. Part III, References and introduction: India’s problems of her future Constitution, by Mr. M.H. Syed 1940, Nationalism in Conflict in India, By Mr. M.R.T. Letters of Iqbal to Jinnah: By Dr. Sir Shaikh, Muhammad Iqbal 1943. Part IV, Letters: To Ch. Muhammad Sadiq, January 1943, To Ch. Muhammad Sadiq, May 31, 1945, To Ch. Muhammad Sadiq June 7, 1945, To Jaj Muhammad September 9, 1942, To Sir Abdoola Haroon, February 2, 1941, Sir Abdoola Haroon February 8, 1941, To Mir. Bande Ali khan, February 19, 1941, To Mr. Zia-ud-din, To Lady Abdoola Haroon (telegram), to Mr. Manzurul Haq, February 27, 1942, To Mr. Manzurual Haq, February 27, 1942, To Mr. Zia-ul-Din August, 1948, To Mr. Abdul Majid, September 14, 1948, Mr. Abdul Majid January 29, 1939, To Editor Paisa Akhbar September 12, 1939, To Mr. Cassamalli, To British Prime Minister (1918) To Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad, Telegram: July 12, 1940, Sir Abdoola Haroon May 13, 1941, Sir Abdoola Haroon January 21, 1942, To his highness Sir Ahmad Yar Khan, September 15, 1945, To his Highness Mir Ahmad Yar Khan, February 2, 1948, To His Highness Mir Ahmad Yar Khan, June 29, 1943, To His Highness Mir Ahmad Yar Khan, April 14, 1945,To Mir M. Abbas November 22, 1945, To Lord Wavell, October 25, 1946, To Pakistan Herald, To Mr. Ghulam Qadir, September 4, 1943, To Raja Ghulam Qadir, September 15, 1944, To Mr. L.M. Hussain, May 1946, Brief Account of the life of Quaid-i-Azam, Bibliography (A & B).

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