2. Brief Profile
1. Instructor: Fida Hussain Solangi
2. Batch#: 40th CTP
3. Service Deptt: Pakistan Audit & Accounts
Service
4. Designation: Assistant Director,
Commercial Audit
5. Qualification: Bachelor & Master in
Business Finance.
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3. Ideology Of Pakistan
Pakistan is an ideological state and the ideology of
Pakistan is an Ideology of Islam.
Islam acted as Nation-building force in the Creation of
Pakistan.
Ideology of Pakistan basically promises that its citizens
shall lead their way of life as per the Principles of Islam.
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4. Elements of Ideology Of
Pakistan
1. Islam: A Nation-building Force.
2. Territorial Land.
3. Democratic System.
4. Social justice, equality & responsibility.
5. Fundamental Human Rights
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5. Ideology Of Pakistan:
Statements/Speeches of Quaid-i-
Azam
1. Islam: A Nation-building Force.
Quaid-i-Azam Said:
“We don’t demand Pakistan simply to have piece of land but we
want a laboratory where we could experiment on Islamic
principles”
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6. Ideology Of Pakistan:
Statements/Speeches of Quaid-i-Azam
2:- Territorial Land
The Quaid-i-Azam while addressing Punjab Muslim Students’ Federation in
March 1941:
“ Nothing Could be achieved simply by raising slogans for
nation. We are one nation and the nation cannot survive in the air, it
requires an independent land to settle where it can rule and our
demand is the same”.
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7. Ideology Of Pakistan:
Statements/Speeches of Quaid-i-Azam
3:- Democratic System
Quaid-i- Azam in a meeting at London, 14th Dec, 1946:
“Democracy is in the blood of Musalmans who
look upon complete equality of man”.
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8. Ideology Of Pakistan:
Statements/Speeches of Quaid-i-Azam
4:- Social Justice, Equality and
Responsibility
His Address on occasion of opening of State bank of
Pakistan (1st July 1948):
“ We must work our destiny in our own way and present to the world
an economic system based on true Islamic concept of equality of
manhood and social justice. We will thereby be fulfilling our
mission as Muslims and giving to humanity the message of peace
which alone can save it and secure the welfare, happiness and
prosperity of mankind”.
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9. Ideology Of Pakistan:
Statements/Speeches of Quaid-i-Azam
5:- Fundamental Human Rights
His Eid-ul-Fitar message in September 1945:
The Quran is the general code for the Muslims, a
religious, social, civil, commercial, military, judicial,
criminal and penal code. It regulates every thing, from the
ceremonies of religion to those of daily life, from the salvation
of the soul to the health of the body, from the rights of all to
those of each individual from morality to crime; from
punishment here to that in the life to come, and our Holy
Prophet Mohammad (Peace by upon Him) has enjoined
on us that every Musalman should posses a copy of the
Quran and be his own priest. Therefore, Islam is not merely
confined to the spiritual tenets and doctrines or ritual and
ceremonies. It is a complete code regulating the whole
Muslim society, every department of life, collective and
individual.
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10. Ideology Of Pakistan:
Statements/Speeches of Quaid-i-Azam
Very Comprehensive Statement of the Great Quaid On Ideology of Pakistan:
It is extremely difficult to appreciate why our Hindu friends fail to
understand the real nature of Islam and Hinduism. They are NOT
RELIGIONS in the strict sense of the word, but are, in fact,
different and distinct SOCIAL ORDERS, and it is a dream that
the Hindus and Muslims can ever evolve a common nationality, and
this misconception of one Indian nation has troubles and will lead
India to destruction if we fail to revise our notions in time. The HINDUS
AND MUSLIMS BELONG TO TWO DIFFERENT RELIGIOUS
PHILOSOPHIES, Social Customs, Litterateurs. They NEITHER
INTERMARRY NOR INTERDINE TOGETHER and, indeed, they belong
to TWO DIFFERENT CIVILIZATIONS which are based mainly on
conflicting ideas and conceptions. Their aspect on life and of life are
different. It is quite clear that Hindus and Mussalmans (Muslims) derive
their inspiration from different sources of history. They have different
epics, different heroes, and different episodes. VERY OFTEN THE HERO
OF ONE IS A FOE OF THE OTHER and, likewise, their victories and
defeats overlap. To yoke together two such nations under a single
state, one as a numerical minority and the other as a majority, must
lead to growing discontent and final destruction of any fabric that may
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11. Ideology Of Pakistan:
Statements/Speeches of Muhammad
Iqbal
1:- His Allahabad presidential address on 29 December
1930
“I would like to see the Punjab, North-West Frontier
Province, Sind and Baluchistan amalgamated into a single
state. Self-government within the British Empire, or without the
British Empire, the formation of a consolidated Northwest Indian
Muslim state appears to me to be the final destiny of the
Muslims, at least of Northwest India”.
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12. Ideology Of Pakistan:
Statements/Speeches of Muhammad
Iqbal
2:- Once He Said:
“we suspect each other’s intentions and inwardly
aim at dominating each other. [---] Perhaps we are
unwilling to recognize that each group has a right to
free development according to its own cultural
traditions”.
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13. Ideology Of Pakistan:
Statements/Speeches of Muhammad
Iqbal
Mr. Iqbal commenting on Atheistic Socialism of Hindu
Leaders maintained that:
“ The atheistic socialism of Jawaharlal Nehru is not likely
to receive much response from the Muslims.-------
Happily there is a solution in the enforcement of the Law
of Islam and its further development in the light of
modern ideas. I have come to conclusion that if this
system of law is properly understood and applied at
least the right to subsistence is secured to
everybody. But, enforcement and development of the
Shariat of Islam is impossible in this country without
a free Muslim State or states”.
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