He is revered in Pakistan as the Quaid-e-Azam ("Great Leader") and Baba-e-Qaum ("Father of the Nation"). His birthday is also observed as a national holiday in the country.
Until late 1930s, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, also known as Quaid-e-Azam (‘Great Leader’), was a big advocate of Indian nationalism, believing that Hindus and Muslims could co-exist in one independent country.
Muhammad Ali Jinnah, widely revered as Quaid-e-Azam (meaning "Great Leader"), was a towering political figure and statesman who played a pivotal role in the creation of Pakistan.
This website celebrates the life and unwavering character of Quaid-e-Azam (The Great Leader) Mohammad Ali Jinnah, the Founding Father of Pakistan. Its aim is to reintroduce his profound impact on millions in the subcontinent, especially the younger generation.
In 1940 the Muslim League, under the leadership of Quaid-e-Azam adopted the Pakistan resolution at its annual session in Lahore. This gave the Muslims of India the clear direction of achieving a separate homeland for themselves.
Mohammad Ali Jinnah – ) was a 20th century lawyer, politician, statesman and the founder of Pakistan. He is popularly and officially known in Pakistan as Quaid-e-Azam (“Great Leader”) and Baba-e-Qaum (“Father of the Nation”).
Quaid e Azam was a politician, barrister, and the founder of the Islamic Democratic of Pakistan. He is widely known as Baba – e – Qoum (Father of Nation) and Quaid – e –Azam (Great Leader).
After the independence of Pakistan, he became the first Governor-General of Pakistan. As a mark of respect, Pakistanis call him Quaid-e-Azam. [2] . Quaid-e-Azam is a phrase which, in the Urdu language, means "the great leader". The day of his birth is a national holiday in Pakistan.