da un discorso alla prima Assemblea costituente del Pakistan indipendente, 11 agosto 1947
Origine: Citato in Emanuele Giordana, Viaggio all'Eden: Da Milano a Kathmandu, Gius.Laterza & Figli Spa, 2017. ISBN 8858130251
Mohammad Ali Jinnah Frasi e Citazioni
da una risposta a una dichiarazione di Mahatma Gandhi, 14 dicembre 1939
I am constrained to say I wish Mr. Gandhi will stop airing views which change from day to day and week to week, and which consistently perpetuate inconsistencies and apply his mind to the only and one question, namely, settling the Hindu-Muslim question as he, of all the Congress leaders, is best fitted to represent the Hindus as such and he can deliver the goods on behalf of the Hindus and bring about the complete adjustment between the two major communities and the rest will follow.
Mohammad Ali Jinnah: Frasi in inglese
Address to Civil, Naval, Military and Air Force Officers of Pakistan Government, Karachi (11 October 1947)
Presidential address to the first Constituent Assembly of Pakistan, Karachi (11 August 1947)
Address to the Constituent Assembly (1947)
Address to the Gaya Muslim League Conference in January 1938
As quoted in Mohammad Ali Jinnah : A Political Study (1962) by M. H. Saiyid, p. 9
Speaking to journalist Durga Das in London (December 1920) as quoted in Jinnah, Pakistan and Islamic Identity : The Search for Saladin (1997) by Akbar S. Ahmed, p. 67
Address to the Central Legislative Assembly (7 February 1935)
Address to the Constituent Assembly (1947)
Broadcast to the people of Australia (19 February 1948)
Reply to the speech made by the first Turkish Ambassador to Pakistan at the time of presenting Credentials to the Quaid-i-Azam (4 March 1948)
Message on the occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr (October 1941)
Reply to the Civic Address presented by the Quetta Municipality (15 June 1948)
Address to Frontier Muslim Students Federation (18 June 1945)
Reply to an address of the Welcome Note presented by the Parsi Community of Sindh, Karachi on February 3, 1948
Address to the Constituent Assembly (1947)
“There is no power on earth that can undo Pakistan.”
Speech at a rally at the University Stadium, Lahore (30 October 1947)
Speech at a rally at the University Stadium, Lahore (30 October 1947)
Message on Pakistan Day, issued from Delhi (23 March 1943)
Eid-ul-Azha Message to the Nation 24 October 1947.