Mother of the Nation Fatima Jinnah
The number of eminent journalists and poet Agha Shorash who in his own words has paid homage to the Mother of the Nation, Ms Fatima Jinnah. The vocabulary was unable to put it into words, but Agha Shorash's Shamiri Sahib made it easy for me to put it into words. Ms Fatima Jinnah was a real successor to her brother Quaid-e-Azam in political insight, a sister who dedicated her life to her brother's service and the freedom movement. She was given the title of Mother of the Nation (Mother of the Nation).
A daughter named Fatima was born in Mithi Bai. When this girl reached the age of two years, she lost her mother's affection and love. Her elder sister took care of her upbringing. When he regained consciousness, he heard the mention of his brother who was studying in England and his desire to meet him increased.
When Muhammad Ali Jinnah returned, Fatima Jinnah was four years old. She was seventeen years older than Quaid-e-Azam. Muhammad Ali Jinnah was very happy to hear the innocent words of his younger sister Fatima when Muhammad Ali Jinnah was a child. Muhammad Ali Jinnah went to Bombay and started working as a magistrate. A few days later, he called the whole family to Bombay.
When the whole family shifted to Bombay, the brother arranged for the education of 4-year-old Fatima at home. The love of the siblings was like Fatima's childhood. Mullah Muhammad Ali Jinnah taught his sister instead of his brother despite the strong opposition of the entire family and the family, the sister was admitted to the Bandra's Nine Net School, where she used to feel scared when she went to school. He used to go to the classes of St. Peter's which gave him confidence and he got good marks in all the levels of the school. In this way the Quaid admitted him to St.
Peter's School or where he did his matriculation. She passed the exam from Mia B. After graduating from school, she passed the examination of Senior Camera J. She is now fluent in fluent English. Meanwhile, Quaid-e-Azam married Ratan Bai. In order to fill this gap, on the advice of his brother, he took over the Ahmed Dental College in Calcutta. But when the rattan on February 2The son passed away. His death had a profound effect on the Quaid-e-Azam.
How could a loving sister want to leave her brother alone in this situation? Take charge of the responsibilities of the house and the Quaid-e-Azam became free from all worries and started participating in the freedom movement.
The Quaid-e-Azam himself was acquainted with his sister's abilities, so his attention and compassion compelled Ms Fatima Jinnah to attend all the meetings alongside her brother. After discussing the points, Quaid-i-Azam rewarded him with his valuable advice. He was acquainted with his abilities. He followed his sister's advice and supported and encouraged her. When Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah was in London So Fatima Jinnah was also with them.
They stayed there for many years but the colourful atmosphere there could not affect them. The motherland always wondered how these countries developed. There is no such thing as poverty and destitution. After all, why are the people of our country deprived of these facilities? All the people with developmentThat is why he made hard work day and night his motto in the freedom movements.
When Pakistan emerged as an independent country on the world map in 1971, it was accompanied by a host of problems, especially the arrival of migrants and their rehabilitation. The people had started the tradition of infringing on the rights of the rightful claimants by filing false claims. The people of the nation were busy day and night to remove these problems.
During this time, the health of the brother deteriorated. However, he began to pay special attention to his brother's care, but nature did not approve of him. The country in which the Quaid worked so hard to build, he could spend a year in it during Quaid-e-Azam's illness. Died. How will the mother of the nation have endured the trauma of her brother's death? She will follow the path taught by her brother and make the service of the people her motto. And those who were trained by Quaid-e-Azam did well There was a wave of anger, especially in East Pakistan.
The people of East Pakistan were in a state of great grief and anger. In the case of the nation, they had found a saviour. He will never forget the lies and deceptions inflicted on him in this last period of his life. In the end, he kept himself away from politics but kept the service of the people as his motto. The nation will always remember its mother as a hard worker. ... ۔ As a labourer, the nation will always remember. ... ۔ As a labourer, the nation will always remember. ... ۔