Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founding father of Pakistan, envisioned a nation anchored in three fundamental principles: faith, discipline and unity. His vision was not just a political blueprint but a moral compass for a newly independent state. In the modern era, Pakistan faces a host of challenges: economic instability, political polarisation and social fragmentation. In this context, Jinnah’s vision offers a roadmap for hope. Faith in a brighter future motivates citizens to strive for better governance and a fairer society.
Discipline, from both individuals and institutions, is crucial to combating corruption, inefficiency and disorder. Unity in diversity, where all communities feel represented and valued, is what will keep Pakistan resilient. As we navigate the complexities of today’s world, Quaid-e-Azam’s ideals remind us that Pakistan can overcome its trials and rise as a truly great nation.
Khateeba Moazzam
Karachi