Quaid e Azam ... where words dont mean anything. Hardly unlikable .. undisputed ... his mention would instill a great respect and huge admiration in the listener ... one would think he was not worldly but sent from heavens which he was. Eternal he is in history and in our hearts and he will be .. forever.
kemal Ataturk was not a nationalist at all.he was an agent of Britain.K. Ataturk was not even anti-imperialist. Pakistani nationalism was oppressed people's nationalism.turkey was allowed to be established in return of is rail in the land of Philistine. Ataturk was in fact a fascist and admired of Mussolini. Ataturk was in charge when Armenian people had been massacred during ottoman empire after that successful ethnic cleansing, he was made president of turkey with the rest of other murderers.
If we fail to honor our past leaders, there will be no other great leader born in Pakistan. We must learn to accept what took place and then take steps to create stability, tolerance and strong economy for future generations. Fighting over different views, make no difference. Make a difference in your community, in your family and with people you interact, that is true jihad. Be good to the poor and speak against injustice by getting together without violence or riots.
The fact is, most prominent figures of the muslim league were not even pro division of India. The clergy have played a very dark game in making of Pakistan. Our religious leaders are blinded by the agenda of other super powers as Saud and Iran thus even to this day, they dont to listen to the heart, mind and address the needs of the ordinary man in Pakistan: he/she is not represented by any politician or political group. What we face is a rise in intolerance & others dictate our interior moves.
“...you are free to go to your temples, mosques or any other place of worship in Pakistan. You may belong to any religion, caste or creed that has nothing to do with the business of the state. in due course of time Hindus will cease to be Hindus and Muslims will cease to Muslims- not in a religious sense for that is the personal faith of an individual- but in a political sense as citizens of one state”
[Jinnah’s address to the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan]
as a Pakistani, and as a brother of Turkish nation --- i cannot tolerate you to talk this way about Kemal Pasha
Jinnah and Ataturk were both great leaders, both nationalists....both dreaming of moderate and tolerant, vibrant societies that are strong --militarily and economically. Weve made some progress, we must overcome all challenges together Inshallah
It is a fact of history that the independence and liberation movement in Turkey led by Mustafa Kemal largely inspired the founder and leader of Pakistan Quaid e Azam, and inspired Muhammad Ali Jinnah to fight for the independence of Pakistan.
Yes ideologically different but very similar in that both were nationalists: Ata Turk a Turkish nationalist, and Jinnah a Pakistani nationalist. In fact, the Quaid greatly admired this sense of pride in Ata Turk and the way he lifted his nation from defeat. That's all. No one is talking about ideologies in this short film. Please focus on this and don't turn everything into a religious controversy. Some Turks also differ with his ideology, but appreciate that AtaTurk was a strong patriot.
@mjzafar Qaid wanted Pakistan to be SECULAR STATE for God sake........... Jinnah was a great admirer of Ataturk. He wanted Pakistan to be just like Ataturk's Turkey. (Peaceful n friendly)
@hardstone301 teri language se hi pta chl rha hai k tera background kya hai. me tjhe aur tere mullahs ko 1000 times prove kr skta hu k Jinnah Wanted A Secular Pakistan. “….Religion should not be allowed to come into Politics….Religion is merely a matter between man and God”.
[Jinnah, Address to the Central Legislative Assembly, 7 February 1935]
agr reading ati ho to ye prh le aur apne mullah ko b prha de.
@aquarianPAK kuttteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee tu khud mullah ka chamcha hai i hate mullahs but i know jinnah secular pakistan nehi chahte the oh tujhe tu islam ka pata hi nehi tere jaise logo ko mullah ki zoorat hoti hai mujh jaise logo ko nehi we know islam better then mullahs idiot
@hardstone301 tjhe islam ka zyada pta hai??/ wo to teri language se hi pta chl rha hai. meri language dekh. kahin gali nhn di tjhe. ab shrm se mrr ja "so-called muslim"! tere se zyada islam bcha bcha janta hai.
me ne prove kiya hai k jinnah secular Pak bnana chahty thy. galiyan dene ki bjae tu mjhe ghalt proove kr phr baat kr. awen hi yana chrchr na kr.
He is a sheep behind wolf clothing.
jungibaaz 2 days ago
Quaid e Azam ... where words dont mean anything. Hardly unlikable .. undisputed ... his mention would instill a great respect and huge admiration in the listener ... one would think he was not worldly but sent from heavens which he was. Eternal he is in history and in our hearts and he will be .. forever.
121greywolf 1 month ago
kemal Ataturk was not a nationalist at all.he was an agent of Britain.K. Ataturk was not even anti-imperialist. Pakistani nationalism was oppressed people's nationalism.turkey was allowed to be established in return of is rail in the land of Philistine. Ataturk was in fact a fascist and admired of Mussolini. Ataturk was in charge when Armenian people had been massacred during ottoman empire after that successful ethnic cleansing, he was made president of turkey with the rest of other murderers.
anticapitalist10001 1 month ago
bro i thank u for makeing this video keep it up
MERAPAK1STAN 1 month ago in playlist The Greatest Leader
If we fail to honor our past leaders, there will be no other great leader born in Pakistan. We must learn to accept what took place and then take steps to create stability, tolerance and strong economy for future generations. Fighting over different views, make no difference. Make a difference in your community, in your family and with people you interact, that is true jihad. Be good to the poor and speak against injustice by getting together without violence or riots.
LailaChangezi 10 months ago
The fact is, most prominent figures of the muslim league were not even pro division of India. The clergy have played a very dark game in making of Pakistan. Our religious leaders are blinded by the agenda of other super powers as Saud and Iran thus even to this day, they dont to listen to the heart, mind and address the needs of the ordinary man in Pakistan: he/she is not represented by any politician or political group. What we face is a rise in intolerance & others dictate our interior moves.
LailaChangezi 10 months ago
” But make no mistake : Pakistan is NOT a theocracy or anything like it.” [ Jinnah, Message to the people of Australia, 19 February 1948 ]
aquarianPAK 11 months ago
“...you are free to go to your temples, mosques or any other place of worship in Pakistan. You may belong to any religion, caste or creed that has nothing to do with the business of the state. in due course of time Hindus will cease to be Hindus and Muslims will cease to Muslims- not in a religious sense for that is the personal faith of an individual- but in a political sense as citizens of one state”
[Jinnah’s address to the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan]
aquarianPAK 11 months ago
“….Religion should not be allowed to come into Politics….Religion is merely a matter between man and God”.
[Jinnah, Address to the Central Legislative Assembly, 7 February 1935]
alternate word of this quote of Jinnah is "A SECULAR STATE"
aquarianPAK 11 months ago
thanks with all respect, love & passion to our charismatic leader The Great, Quaid-e-Azam
kmclpk 1 year ago
as a Pakistani, and as a brother of Turkish nation --- i cannot tolerate you to talk this way about Kemal Pasha
Jinnah and Ataturk were both great leaders, both nationalists....both dreaming of moderate and tolerant, vibrant societies that are strong --militarily and economically. Weve made some progress, we must overcome all challenges together Inshallah
Long live Turkiye and Pakistan
aa2398a 1 year ago 2
true
str8desi 1 year ago
Two great men indeed !
dreadedscorpion 2 years ago
mashallah
PWFI 2 years ago
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he looks so gangster in the clip where he is at the press conference wearing a long coat and a hat, proper chicago style!!!!
LONG LIVE JINNAH!!!
mubee786 2 years ago
It is a fact of history that the independence and liberation movement in Turkey led by Mustafa Kemal largely inspired the founder and leader of Pakistan Quaid e Azam, and inspired Muhammad Ali Jinnah to fight for the independence of Pakistan.
PakistanDefenceNet 2 years ago 3
very nice video. 1 small suggestion, if possible you can add Quaid-E-Azam in the name of the video so that it can be easily searchable
kmclpk 2 years ago 4
@kmclpk : Done. Thanks for the suggestion.
paknationalists 1 year ago
please don't compare Quaid e Azam with Ata Turk...... ideologically very different, atleast how Quaid e Azam wanted Pakistan to be.
mjzafar 2 years ago 4
Yes ideologically different but very similar in that both were nationalists: Ata Turk a Turkish nationalist, and Jinnah a Pakistani nationalist. In fact, the Quaid greatly admired this sense of pride in Ata Turk and the way he lifted his nation from defeat. That's all. No one is talking about ideologies in this short film. Please focus on this and don't turn everything into a religious controversy. Some Turks also differ with his ideology, but appreciate that AtaTurk was a strong patriot.
paknationalists 2 years ago 2
@mjzafar Qaid wanted Pakistan to be SECULAR STATE for God sake........... Jinnah was a great admirer of Ataturk. He wanted Pakistan to be just like Ataturk's Turkey. (Peaceful n friendly)
aquarianPAK 11 months ago
@aquarianPAK kamineeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee quaid e azam pak ko secular nahi bana chahte the
hardstone301 11 months ago
@hardstone301 teri language se hi pta chl rha hai k tera background kya hai. me tjhe aur tere mullahs ko 1000 times prove kr skta hu k Jinnah Wanted A Secular Pakistan. “….Religion should not be allowed to come into Politics….Religion is merely a matter between man and God”.
[Jinnah, Address to the Central Legislative Assembly, 7 February 1935]
agr reading ati ho to ye prh le aur apne mullah ko b prha de.
aquarianPAK 11 months ago
@aquarianPAK kuttteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee tu khud mullah ka chamcha hai i hate mullahs but i know jinnah secular pakistan nehi chahte the oh tujhe tu islam ka pata hi nehi tere jaise logo ko mullah ki zoorat hoti hai mujh jaise logo ko nehi we know islam better then mullahs idiot
hardstone301 11 months ago
@hardstone301 tjhe islam ka zyada pta hai??/ wo to teri language se hi pta chl rha hai. meri language dekh. kahin gali nhn di tjhe. ab shrm se mrr ja "so-called muslim"! tere se zyada islam bcha bcha janta hai.
me ne prove kiya hai k jinnah secular Pak bnana chahty thy. galiyan dene ki bjae tu mjhe ghalt proove kr phr baat kr. awen hi yana chrchr na kr.
aquarianPAK 11 months ago
@aquarianPAK mere pe ihsaan kya hai tu ne kya. sharm kis baat ki tu ne kuch prove nehi kya kyun ke tujh islam ka kuch pata hi nehi
hardstone301 11 months ago
@hardstone301 tere jaiso se baat kr k time nhn zaya krna me ne.
aquarianPAK 11 months ago
@aquarianPAK hahahahahaHahahahhahaHahahhahaha tu reply kyun kya idiot ab apna time zaya na karna khuda ka wasta hai apna ganda reply na karna
hardstone301 11 months ago
@mjzafar
I think they had similar ideologies, except that Jinnah, the lawyer, was more passive secularist and nationalist than Ataturk the soldier.
sohailtanvir 9 months ago
@mjzafar ur very right sir
styleicon69 1 month ago in playlist The Greatest Leader
yun dee humain azadi keh dunya huee hairaan
ey quaid-e-azam tera ehsaan hai ehsaan
AtheistPakistani 2 years ago 3