Dream About Pakistan (Essay)

(Essay District Level)

Outline:
Introduction
Ideology of Pakistan
An Islamic State
Nuclear Power
Future of Pakistan
Conclusion

Introduction

My dream about Pakistan is the same dream which Allama Iqbal dreamt before partition for the Muslims of India. In this essay I am going to explain in a little detail. Islamic Republic of Pakistan plays a role like brain in the body of whole Islamic community. It is said that Pakistan is the fort of Islam so I dream it like Madina which was the first ideological state of Muslims.

My dream about Pakistan

Ideology of Pakistan

 The first brick in the foundation of Pakistan was laid in 712 A.D. when Mohammad Bin Qasim anchored at Debal Port, Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah, the Founder of Pakistan, acclaimed the event- “the Pakistan Movement started when the first Muslim put his foot on the soil of Sindh, the Gateway of Islam in India.”.

The most outstanding contribution, however, came from Dr. Sir Mohammad Iqbal, the great philosopher and poet and the symbol of Muslim nationalism. Pakistan ideology found ever-clearer expression in his religion-philosophical, didactic and poetic works. At its base was the idea that spiritual unit founded on Islam was the most vital and integral element of national society. Islam emerges in this ideology as a form of National unity and absorbs all political thoughts.

While presiding over the Session of the All India Muslim League at Allahabad in 1930, Dr. Iqbal’s Address represented the first clarion call for the establishment of an independent Islamic State in the sub- continent.  After a hard and heroic struggle by the Muslims of the sub- continent, the British Parliament was forced to approve the Indian Independence Act, 1947 leading to the birth of Pakistan on 14th August. 1947. On this historic day the Quaid-e-Azam, while addressing the first session of Constituent Assembly of Pakistan in Karachi eulogized the services and sacrifices of the Muslims of the Sub-continent to achieve Pakistan.

Ideology of Pakistan

An Islamic State

Pakistan is an ideological Islamic State where Quran and Sunnah will remain the supreme guiding beacons for lawmaking in all spheres of life. The country was founded in the name of Islam and would always remain an Islamic country. Pakistan is NOT and will never become a secular State. Inshallah.

Nuclear Power

Pakistanis are proud of themselves to be such a proud nation with great scientists and being the first and only Muslim/Islamic NUCLEAR POWER of the World.

Pakistan Nuclear Power

Future of Pakistan

I dream of a just, moderate & developed Pakistan. A Pakistan where justice is for all without fear or favor. A Pakistan where differences in thoughts, practices, beliefs are respected and not persecuted. Where there is harmony and moderation. A Pakistan which develops to its full natural resource potential. Where the talent is fully explored and given an equal opportunity to lead the nation to a brighter future. Where there is hope not despondency. Where there is security for oneself and ones children.  Where the respect and pride for the name, the anthem and flag is not forced but comes from the heart.

In my Dream Pakistan everybody has enough food to eat, and there is no scarcity of food. I don’t want to see people dying on roads through bullets from guns of cruel terrorists. I want all of us to live in peace. I wish my dream comes true and my country Pakistan becomes a good place to live in.

Future of Pakistan

Conclusion

Our young generation has a spirit and determination to make the country and the nation prosperous and it will definitely bring out the country from the present situation with its sincere efforts and devotion.

No doubt our young generation is capable and is the guarantor of bright future of Pakistan. The youth is precious asset of Pakistan. Pakistan have high hopes with it that it will utilize all its energies to steer out the country from the crisis and will put the country on the road to progress and prosperity, the dream of which had seen by the Quaid-e-Azam and Allama Iqbal.

God bless Pakistan

God bless Pakistan