The Quaid once said that he was not a religious scholar, hence no authority on religious matters; yet views expressed by him on various occasions amply demonstrate, that he had deep in sight into Quranic concepts and teachings. Those who know him closely would vouchsafe that he was a perfectionist to th
e core and that he would never entertain any claim unless he was convinced of its legitimacy. Reproduced below are excerpts from his speeches to prove this point. This will also dispel the frivolous charge made by certain religious “heavy weights” who allege that since Jinnah was the product of western system of education, he was bereft of the true knowledge of Islam and its teachings:–
“I am not a ‘moulvi” nor do I claim to be an expert in theology. However, I have tried, at my own, to understand Quran and the Islamic laws. In the teachings of this great book there is guidance for each and every aspect of human life, may be it is spiritual, social, political or economical all have been covered by it”
(Address at the Usmania University, Hyderabad, India-1941). “People criticize me alleging that I am not well acquainted with Islam. I. have studied Quran thoroughly and many a time. And when I declared that Islamic system would be established in Pakistan, It was not a mere slogan” (Tolu-e Islam-February,1959).
“You have requested me for giving you a message .What message can I give? For guidance and light, we all are blessed with Quran’s loftiest message” (Frontier Muslim Students Conference—April, 1943).
During struggle for Pakistan when Muslims were facing great hardships and victimization at the hands of Hindus and their allies ,Quaid comforted them saying that ultimate success would be theirs if they only sought guidance from the Quran:–“ At present, a battle is going on between the Muslims and the Hindus in the political arena. People ask me as to who is going to be the winner? Only God knows about it. However, as a Muslim I can assure that if we treat the Holy Quran as our final and absolute guide and persevere not forgetting at the same time God’s command that all Muslims are brothers to one another, no earthly power or even their combine, can defeat us” ( Address at a meeting in Hyderabad ,Deccan—July,1946). “ We have been the victim of a deeply laid and well-planned conspiracy…..We thank Providence for giving us courage and faith to fight these forces of evil. If we take our inspiration and guidance from the Holy Quran, the final victory, I once again say, will be ours.”(Speech at a rally at the University Stadium,Lahore-October,1947).
According to the great Quaid, Holy Quran is the “sheet anchor of Islam and fundamental code of life for Muslims “What is it that keeps the Muslims united, and what is bedrock and sheet anchor of the community. It is Islam. It is the great book Quran that is the sheet anchor of Muslim India.” (Speech at ALL India Muslim League Session, Karachi-26-12-1943). “Every Musalman knows that the injunctions of the Quran, are not confined to religious and moral duties. From the Atlantic to the Ganges, Quran is acknowledged as the fundamental code, not only of theology, but of civil and criminal jurisprudence, and the laws which regulate the actions of mankind are governed by the immutable sanctions of the Will of God. Everyone except those who are ignorant knows that Quran is the general code of Muslims. A religious, social, civil, commercial, military, judicial criminal penal code, it regulates everything…. .And our Prophet has enjoined on us, that every Musalman should possess a copy of the Quran and be his own priest. Therefore, Islam is not merely confined to the spiritual tenets and doctrines or rituals and ceremonies. It is a complete code regulating the whole Muslim society, every department of life, collectively and individually.” ( Eid Message to the Nation—September,1945).
Elaborating the role of the Quran and the Islamic State, the Quaid, in his address to the students of the Usmania University, Deccan in August, 1941, said,” In Islam ultimate obedience belongs to God alone.The only way to follow His guidance is through the Holy Quran. Islam does not preach obedience to a king, parliament, person or any institution. The Islamic Government means rule of the Quran. And how can you establish the rule of Quran without an independent state? In this state, legislation will take place within the boundaries drawn by the Quran”.
This scribe has yet to come across a better description of the role and function of the Quran and an Islamic State than the one given above by the great Quaid.
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Well written, Ahmad! You have put light on the vision of Quaid-e-Azam in a good manner.
thanx shahid for appreciating my article.it gives me courage to write more about our founder.
Best wishes, Ahmad :)
very very very well put together i must say. I am a great admirer of baba jinnah and one of his qualities that i have bestowed on myself is that he did not see himself and a sunni or shia but only a muslim. I also believe that all of our answers can be found from the quran and not man made scripts. Anyway i would like to use your post on my website if you dont mind. I’ll link back to it, and interpret jinnah’s quotes.
“People criticize me alleging that I am not well acquainted with Islam. I. have studied Quran thoroughly and many a time. And when I declared that Islamic system would be established in Pakistan, It was not a mere slogan” (Tolu-e Islam-February,1959).
How can Jinnah say something in 1959 when he died in 1948??
Quaid was secular person. Everytime you mix religion and government you get a backward state like Pakistan.
As a Pakistani, I believe Islam should be taken out of government and government should be based on logic that works with modern logic. Not something that was written in a earlier time for another civilization.
So Ahmed you are saying that Prophet Muhammad was a backward person. The Law of God is a Backward thing and your intellect and the method Greek Logic is superior.
Quaid-e-Azam was nothing like what you think, had he been with this mentality, he had never have gotten the title of “The Great Leader” from the Muslims.
His speeches are clear regarding what his stand was. But since you don’t care what Allah says in Holy Quran, you also don’t care what Quaid-e-Azam said, and wrongly associate to him what he never said, or worked for!
ahmed when you take religion out of government your just giving birth to atheists
take a look at russia or usa
Ahmad. Quaid was not secular nor he ever used the term”secular” in conjuction with Pakistan or the would be Constitution of Pakistan.It is Muslims’ conviction ["imaan"] that Islam is not only a universal “deen” but a source of guidance for humanity for all time to come.I am e’mailing my article titled “Pakistan: envisioned as Islamic State” to’Pakistan Desk” which,I hope would remove the lingering doubts in your mind, in this respect.please do go through it.
Captain03,I appreciate your feelings for the great Quaid.It is true that when one of his close associates asked him whether he was a Sunni or Shia, he replied he was a follower of Prophet Mohammad[ S.A.A.S] and what the Prophet was, A sunni or Shia?
You are welcome to use my post on your web-site.
Mehrin. I have only reproduced Quaid’s remarks from Tolu-e Islam of December,1959 Which were taken by them from his speech delivered many years ago.
captain03 may i ask the name of ur website plz?
well written subhani saheb.people like u r the asset of this counrty.plz keep writing