Saturday, March 26, 2016

The Author


The Author



Hello, Shalom, Salam, Namastay and Hi everyone. I am Muhammad Mubasher Khawar from Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. I was born in 1964 in Lahore. 

I got my primary education from different schools like Corporation Primary School, Shah Alam Gate, Lahore. 

I was 9 years old when I appeared in an admission test to join my Grade 6 class in Central Model School, Lower Mall Lahore but was not selected by the selection committee.

I was unaware of my next activity, but I was asked to continue my preparation for my admission test so I did. My loving father had planned to resolve this issue. PR High School, Engine Shed Lahore was located in between the residencies allotted to Railways Employees under the Garhi Shahu over head bridge. So, I got admission and completed my Secondary School Education there. 

Then I started my Higher Secondary School in Dayal Singh College, Lahore. Later on I tried to get admission in GCU Lahore. I, completed my graduation from PU Lahore. I, started my LLB classes in Law College, PU Lahore.

I have two distinctions during my educational career: 

1. I got 99 marks out of 100 in English language exam in grade 6 class. My class teacher was Talib Hussain who suddenly appointed as a lecturer after this exam of mine. This distinction became more prominent as according to education system of my country English language was started from grade 6 level. So I just started to learn the basics of this language and left behind all my class mates.

2. I won Silver Medal and National Talent Scholarship due to my 7th position among the whole students of my badge in Lahore Board in my Higher Secondary School Examination. We were approximately 50000 students in that year. The then Education Minister Dr. Mumtaz ul Haq awarded me the medal.

I am still the student of History and Journalism. To quench my thirst I decided to make this blog. I am writing here all about the history of the world and will analyze it with strong references and personal opinion too as I have different point of view mixture of a native pro Pakistani and specific trend as a Muslim.

I have belief in all Prophets of Almighty Allah and Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) as the last messenger and Prophet of Allah (SWT). I love all religions.


My ancestors belong to the Western Punjab of British India. They were well mannered and have real respect in the society. Ethnically we are Egyptian. Here we are called Jutt the famous tribal status of Punjab. We are blessed with spirituality by the grace of Almighty Allah and society call us Peer and Shah gee too. The name of the father of my grand father is Maula Dad. He was also known as Peer Garay Ban ( The person who is able to stop the hailing ).  

From my childhood I am well mannered. I learnt to give respect to elders from my family back ground. I have social values and society gives love to me.

I love my country Pakistan. So, love to Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Allama Iqbal and salute to their services and efforts to win a new state on the globe. In my point of view Pakistan Armed Forces are actually patriotic.


Politically I am impressed by Zulifqar Ali Bhutto and inspired by Abdul Qadeer Khan, the scientist and the founder of the peaceful Atomic Program of Pakistan.

In the history I like Hazrat Ali, Harzrat Umer Farooq, Hazrat Hussain, Alexander and Saladin ( Sultan Salah ud Din Ayoubi ). 


I believe that the best way to govern a state is Democracy and this way of government was in fact introduced by Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH). HE (PBUH) started it in the deserts of Arab before the Greeks.

I am fond of reading history. My this interest forced me to analyze history. Due to my positive nature I consider myself very different from other writers. I want to serve my country and pay tribute to her by my these writings and comments. 

I know that it is difficult for my this opinion to have some value among the highly qualified personalities and philosophers so it is a hard task for me to make a space among them. So I decided to make a blog on Google platform. 

Thanks to Google to give me opportunity to express my views.

Muhammad Mubasher Khawar.
August 31, 2016.  



  



  







Thursday, March 24, 2016

March 23, 1940 - The Lahore Resolution


              March 23, 1940 - The Lahore Resolution




March 23, 1940, is a very prominent day in the history as some text of a resolution was going to get importance in coming days. That small text changed the geography of Asia and subcontinent by the formation of a new independent Muslim state from British India. For the Muslim community of subcontinent, this day brought happiness and prosperity by getting freedom from ancient Hindu culture and newly formed British India Government and her colonial system. Such incidents never happened before in the history of the world. A yearly session of working committee of All India Muslim League was announced to be held from 22-24 March of 1940 in Minto Park Lahore. All Muslims including the leadership of AIML were waiting for this day. Before starting of this session, no one knew about the important role of the text of a resolution as it would set a way to follow for the persons who were the part of this huge gathering.



Muslim leaders from across British India at the All-India Muslim League Working Committee session in Lahore
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        Sir Shahnawaz Khan Mamdot from Punjab made the welcome address. 






Liaquat Ali Khan from East Punjab.
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Annual Report of All India Muslim League was presented by Liaquat Ali Khan. 




Sir Muhammad Zafar Ullah Khan from Punjab.
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After this activity, Sir Muhammad Zafar Ullah Khan was announced as an author of a resolution. Sher-e-Bengal, Sir AK Fazlul Huq moved this resolution. 


Chaudhry Khaliq uz Zaman addressing the session.
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The Lahore Resolution was seconded by Chaudhry Khaliq uz Zaman. He explained it in detail. It was the dream and voice of all Muslims of British India. It was based on the concept that a separate piece of land from British India for the Muslims of the subcontinent to overcome the growing inter-communal violence and recommended a united and independent Muslim State.The resolution was unanimously accepted and passed. 

Following personalities from different parts of British India and other leaders announced a strong support for Lahore Resolution:

1. Muhammad Ali Jinnah from Sindh. During his address M A Jinnah also presented a resolution on the Khaksar brutal killing during a clash with Police on March 19, and loss of 32 lives.

2. Qazi Muhammad Essa from Baluchistan.

3. Sir Abdullah Haroon from Sindh.

4. Sir Sikandar Hayat Khan from Punjab.

5. Allama Adul Ghafoor Hazarvi from NWFP.

6. Maulana Zafar Ali Khan from Punjab. 




In 1941, Lahore Resolution was placed in the manifesto of All India Muslim League. In 1946, the struggle for an independent Muslim state started under the text of The Lahore Resolution.


In 1946, Ghulam Murtaza Shah Syed ( GM Syed ) presented Lahore Resolution in British Sindh Assembly. He was the member of Legislative Assembly and the President of Sindh Muslim League. The bill of Lahore Resolution was passed by the Assembly. After this action the dream of the Muslims of British India turned into fact and hurdles in the way of an independent Muslim state were removed

The text of The Lahore Resolution was buried at a place in Minto Park Lahore and a wonderful minaret was built on it. It is called Minaret of Pakistan and name of the park is changed as Iqbal Park.

Analysis:

All Muslims of British India were very happy on getting freedom and was ready to sacrifice everything for their new Muslim state but some leaders of AIML had a conflicted point of view with Muhammad Ali Jinnah's strategy. A few of them opened this conflict. Ghulam Murtaza Shah Syed ( GM Syed ) was one of them. He joined AIML in 1938 and left it in 1946. Later on, he made a new political party as a social activist. He started a movement for a change as Sindhu Desh. After his death, this movement also reached to its end.

All such conflicts are totally of the two-nation theory and the Lahore resolution. Some opponent forces want to ruin these two landmarks of history and use internal persons for their agenda. But the new generation of Pakistan is firmly standing before them and sacrificing their lives for the existence of their motherland.


Long Live Pakistan.