Class 9 English Chapter 6 Notes

Important translations, word meanings, antonyms and questions with answers of additional and exercises of The Quaid's Vision and Pakistan as Class 9 English Chapter 6 Notes written by Honorable Sir Adnan Haider Suib. These notes are very helpful in the preparation of Class 9 English Chapter 6 Notes these are according to the paper patterns of all Punjab boards.

Summary and Contents:
Topics which are discussed in the notes are given below:
  • During the early and difficult times of Pakistan's emergence, Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, undertook a countrywide tour. He aimed at raising people's spirit. "Do not be overwhelmed with the enormity of the task," he said in a speech at Lahore, "There are many examples in the history of young nations, building themselves up by sheer determination and force of character. You are made of sterling material and second to none. Keep up your morale. Do not be afraid of death. We should face it bravely to save the honour of Pakistan and Islam. Do your duty and have faith in Pakistan. It has come to stay."
  • The entire journey of the great leader's struggle for a separate homeland for the Muslims of the subcontinent was based on the pivot of the Muslim unity and the oneness as a nation. He talked about Pakistan in such clear terms that even a common man could understand it. "We are a nation," he affirmed three years before the birth of Pakistan, "with our own distinctive culture and civilization, language and literature, art and architecture, names and nomenclature, sense of values and proportion, legal laws and moral codes, customs and calendar, history and traditions, aptitude and ambitions in short, we have our own distinctive outlook of life."
  • The ideology of Pakistan was based on the fundamental principle that the Muslims are an independent nation. Any attempt to merge their national and political identity will be strongly resisted.
  • Quaid-e-Azam was a man of strong faith and belief. He firmly believed that the new emerging state of Pakistan based on the Islamic principles would reform the society as a whole. In his Eid message, September 1945, Quaid-e-Azam said, "Islam is a complete code regulating the whole Muslim society, every department of life collectively and individually." 
  • Today the Quaid's Pakistan is facing numerous challenges. We have forgotton how much struggle the Muslims had made under the dynamic leadership of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah. We can overcome our present difficulties by following the Quaid's golden motto, "Faith, Unity and Discipline". We can make our nation strong by remembering his advice to the youth, "It is now up to you to work, work and work; and we are bound to succeed."
  • Theme: The theme is the national pride and the role of the hero in the art of nation-building. Our great leader Quaid-e-Azam was profoundly concerned for his nation as well as for Pakistan. His goal was not only the achievement of Pakistan but also to stabilize the nation and the state simultaneously. For the accomplishment of this mission he undertook countrywide tours at the cost of his health. He strived for the unity of the masses and the welfare of Pakistan and its people.
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  • Important Questions of The Quaid's Vision and Pakistan
  • How much confidence did Quaid-e-Azam have in his nation? 
  • What was the Quaid's concept of our nation?
  • What was the ideology of Pakistan in view of Quaid-e-Azam?
  • What can be the possible solution to our present problems?
  • How can we become a strong nation?
  • Why did the Quaid have to take long tours during the early days of independence?
  • Why did the Quaid want the oneness of the whole nation?
  • Are we working according to the expectations of the great leader?
  • What is the result of neglecting the advice of the Quaid?

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