“Great achievements require gigantic efforts, without which our progress sounds to be slow.”
Message to the Nation of Pakistan, 14 August 1950 [citation needed]
Fatima Jinnah, nazywana Matką Narodu – pakistańska polityk, stomatolog, bliska współpracowniczka i młodsza siostra Muhammada Alego Jinnaha, kandydatka na prezydenta w wyborach 2 stycznia 1965 z ramienia Combined Opposition Party , autorka książki o Muhammadzie Jinnahu Mój brat . Wikipedia
“Great achievements require gigantic efforts, without which our progress sounds to be slow.”
Message to the Nation of Pakistan, 14 August 1950 [citation needed]
Speech at Inauguration of Urdu Degree College, Karachi, June 1949 [citation needed]
Address to Zenana Muslim League, at Curzon Hall of Dhaka, 23 March 1948[citation needed]
“Constitution is one of the first essentials on which our future and progress are based.”
Eid ul Fitr Message, 24 June 1952
Speech at Meeting of the Anjuman Tahaffuz Haquq-e-Nisvan, Lahore, April 1949, quoted in Speech of Mrs. Jinnah, p.10
Źródło: Speeches, Messages and Statements of Mohtarama Fatima Jinnah, Lahore, 1976, p. 10
1948, Address to All Pakistan Muslim Youth Convention at Karachi, quoted in Speeches, Messages and Statements of Mohtarama Fatima Jinnah, p. 5