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Quaid tomb
Jamshed Quarters Karachi, Karachi City, Sindh, Pakistan
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Ne
Review №1

Wonderful experience.Not only its design, neither its environment nor its cost. The fact which only matters its the place of Founder of Pakistan. Nothing is more important than this. We love and we do respect alot for his achievements. Its all because of his efforts that we are living free in Pakistan.Pakistan Zindabad!

Ha
Review №2

Very good placeof our Quaid Muhammad Ali jinnah

Fa
Review №3

QUAID-I-AZAM AS GOVERNOR GENERAL (1947-48)Quaid-i-Azam became first Governor General of the nascent state of Pakistan on August 15, 1947. The new responsibility was like bed of thrones for him. The new country was faced with lot of problems like refugee rehabilitation, issue of princely states, non-availability of a workable system for running affairs of the State, farming of new constitution and financial strains etc. Quaid-i-Azam tackled these problems boldly and with failing health in such a manner that its parallel can not be found rarely in history of the world.Quaid-i-Azam was fully aware of the part played by Muslims of India in the creation of Pakistan. During the short period that he lived after the creation of Pakistan, he undertook “despite failing health long and arduous journey to the remotest parts of the country in an effect to keep up the confidence and moral of the people.”1 Quaid-i-Azam laid down correct precedents and traditions for the growth of a democratic Pakistan. For instance, despite insistence of the people, he declined to accept Presidentship of Muslim League as “he considered it inconsistent with his position as Head of the State.”2The nascent state of Pakistan was engulfed with shortage of funds and requirements of the State as he told Begum Shah Nawaz “only twenty crores of rupees in the treasury and nearly rupees forty crores of bills lying on the table.”3 Beside appealing for funds, he introduced a note of simplicity and austerity into the conduct of offices.Quaid-i-Azam was fully aware of the role of officials taking interest in politics are being dragged to serve political ends. In his talk to Government Officers at Peshawar on 15 April 1948, he emphasized, “you should have no hand in supporting this political party or that political party, this political leader or that political leader—this is not your business…. Your duty is not only to serve that government loyally and faithfully, but, at the same time, fearlessly, maintaining your high reputation, your prestige, your honour and the integrity of your service.”4Quaid-i-Azam being a constitutionalist was firm believer and staunch supporter of rule of law. According to the A.D.C. of Quaid-i-Azam, Major Gul Hasan, “around 400 government servants assembled before the gates of Governor General House, for a protest, the staff asked for permission to scatter the protestors through lathi charge, but Quaid-i-Azam, told the staff that peaceful protest is their constitutional right.”5Quaid-i-Azam was in favor of giving provincial autonomy to the provinces. It is evident from the fact that right from his Fourteen Points till establishment of Pakistan, he always emphasized provincial autonomy.Quaid-i-Azam firmly believed that no nation can consolidate without education. In a message to All India Educational Conference, he said, “There is no doubt that the future of our state will, and must, greatly depend on the type of education, we give to our children. There is immediate and urgent need for giving scientific and technical education to our people and at the same time, we have to build up the character of our future generation.”6Quaid-i-Azam stressed on the economical and financial development of the country. “The organizations like Muhammadi Shipments, Orient Airways, Habib Bank, Muslim Commercial Bank, All India Federation of Muslim Chambers of Commerce and Industries and Printing Press came into being.”7 On eve of opening ceremony of State Bank of Pakistan, he said, “I shall watch with keenness the work of your research organization in evolving banking practices compatible with Islamic ideals of social and economic life.”8 In another occasion addressing a gathering at Chittagong, he said, “you are only voicing my sentiments and the sentiments of millions of Musalmans when you say that Pakistan should be based on sure foundations of social justice and Islamic socialism—no other ‘ism’—which emphasize equality and brotherhood of man. Similarly you are voicing my thoughts in asking and aspiring for equal opportunity for all.”9Quai

Ur
Review №4

I visited the tomb of the Founder of Pakistan, Quaid e Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah for the first time since my adulthood. It was an incredible experience. The tomb was so spick and span as compared to the present cleanliness situation in the city of lights. I was exhalted to witness the decency and ultimate simplicity of Quaid’s lifestyle and his posessions. The graveyard was covered with plastic sheet. There was a spectacular ceiling lantern right above his grave, the details of its lantern was as unique as Quaid.Hence, Quaid e Azam was more than a legend and he proved that and so his lifestyle and peculiar perspective.

Ar
Review №5

The Uaid e azam was our national hero so in our history he have a great value and so its tomb has a great and historic place .

Mu
Review №6

Good environment

TH
Review №7

Love this place

Ra
Review №8

Great monument.

wa
Review №9

Well Maintained

Br
Review №10

Quiads tomb is a great place to explore especially it gives you the feeling of patriotism,

za
Review №11

I love you Mohammad Ali Jinnah.Quaid Tomb is best place for refreshment.

Ma
Review №12

Father of the NationWell Maintained Place

Vi
Review №13

Historical place

Mu
Review №14

Sindh government is not spending much here.

ka
Review №15

Well maintained building

gh
Review №16

Father of generation tomb.. Parks also for trips

M
Review №17

Love thus place

Ze
Review №18

He was the legend who made Pakistan dream come true....

As
Review №19

The floor is too hot it is my advice to take a pair of socks

Mu
Review №20

Good place

Kh
Review №21

Our national hero tomb the moment of pleasure to be here

Yo
Review №22

Lovely

Sh
Review №23

Awesome

Ki
Review №24

What a place

Fa
Review №25

Loved it

Ya
Review №26

Level

Ch
Review №27

Father of nation

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  • Address:Jamshed Quarters Karachi, Karachi City, Sindh, Pakistan
  • Phone:+92 345 4624743
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  • Wheelchair accessible entrance:Yes
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