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2. What was the Quaid's concept of our nation?

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Answered by ɪᴛᴢPÍɴᴋPèåʀʟ
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The Quaid's concept of our nation that we had our own religion, culture and language. 3 . What was the ideology of Pakistan in view of the Quaid-e-Azam? Ans: The ideology of Pakistan in view of the Quaid-e-Azam was that the Muslims are an independent nation.

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Answered by anjaliom1122
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The  Quaid's spoke openly about Pakistan. He referred to Pakistan as "Our Nation." He claimed that the Muslims of the subcontinent were a distinct nation with their own culture, civilization, language, and literature, as well as a unique outlook.

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  • He knew his people were made of noble stuff and that they would reform. The parameter contains an error. It is not possible to change the image size.
  • Quaid's had a great deal of faith in and confidence in his country. He was confident that his people were noble souls who would reform.
  • By following our Quaid, Muhammad Ali Jinnah's golden rules and principles, we can become a strong nation. We must remember his words of wisdom: "It is now up to you to work, work, work, and work some more, and we will succeed."
  • Pakistan's ideology was founded on the fundamental principle that Muslims were a distinct nation that could not be merged with any other.
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