THE LIBERATOR

  The Liberator

“The Liberator” is chapter from G.Allana`s book “The Story of A Nation”. In this essay, he throws the light on the character and personality of Quaid-e-Azam Muhaamd Ali Jinnah. It was the untiring efforts of Muhammad Ali Jinnah that we got a separate Muslim state in sub-continent. It was the great achievement of our great leader. There were lots of good qualities in his character, but four qualities were prominent.
1-Man of Strong Will
                              Quaid-e-Azam was a weak and thin person. His health was not good enough. But he was a man of strong will. He had to face many problems and difficulties but he remained firm with his stand. The English and the Hindus failed to win him over. He was a fearless and brave person. To achieve Pakistan he did not care of his broken health, dangers to his life and opposition from The Hindus and the British. With the help of this great quality, he was able to defeat his opponents.
2-Man of Independent opinion
                                                    Muhammad Ali Jinnah was a very wise man. He was the man of independent of opinion. He decided the matters in the light of the reason. He never swept by the passions. His arguments against or in the favour of the topic were very clear and convincing. Through this great quality, he failed the Hindus intrigues and the minds of the British.
3-Devoted and Sincere
                                     The Quaid-e-Azam was a devoted and sincere leader. He was an upright and honest person. He never worked for his personal gain or fame. He devoted all his time and energy to the work for the achievements of separate Muslim state in the sub-continent. Even his opponents said that Muhammad Ali Jinnah could not be brought. He was offered better jobs and high position, but for the interest of his nation he refused to accept this bribe. Because he was sincere, in his purpose, he never felt proud of his great victory. He remained humble before the people.
4-Hardworking and Industries

                                                    The Quaid was hardworking and industries person. His he was not a healthy person and his wealth was running down but he refused to take rest. He made long tours of the sub-continent to awake the Muslims. He had to answer the letters. He had to address the public meetings. He had to argue with his rival leaders. He had to solve the problems. With the help of this dominating will-power, he was able to do all these. He never showed any sign of exhaustion. This quality of our great leader infused new spirit in the Muslims. They rose up side by side to work with their leader.

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