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Rabi' al-Thani 3,1435/February 3, 2014 # 5
What Qaide Azam Mohamed Ali Jinnah said about Urdu & 
Bangla: Exploding the Bangladeshi myth of hate.
Long but must read. 
Please scroll to end.
Syria brief:
February 3: Assad is dropping barrel bombs up and down the 
cities. More than 600 civilians killed in one day, 90 in 
Aleppo alone.
On the ground, mujahideen have beaten back all of Assad's 
attempts to advance.
Analysis below.
Latest Khutba
Knowledge, Choice, Inclusivity, political acumen, 
anti-sectarianism
On January 31, Kaukab Siddique gave his latest khutba at 
Masjid Jamaat al-Muslimeen  in Baltimore, Maryland.
The brothers came to shake hands with him and the sisters 
praised the khutba but it's a small masjid, so here are the 
main points for distribution countrywide.
- 
After IMAN and the desire to do good, comes the 
obligation of knowledge. The knowledge of the Qur'an and the 
authentic hadith is first and foremost.
 - 
Remember that America is messed up because of the 
"knowledge" of those coming out of Harvard and Yale and have 
been "guiding" national policies. They do not accept Qur'an 
and hadith and the result is confusion and disaster.
 - 
After 'IIm comes choice. As you see in the Qur'anic 
narrative about Adam and all the prophets, pbut, Allah has 
given humans the right to choose between right and wrong. 
The Herafter is made up of the choices we make in this
world. So all we do here is extremely important.
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The good choices we make may be hurtful in a corrupt 
society but will bless us in the Hereafter. Bad choices may 
give us acceptance from the wrong doers but they lead to 
hell in the Hereafter.
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The beauty of Islam is that it teaches INDIVIDUAL CHOICE 
and responsibility but connects it to social action and 
collective work. In every prayer we say "Show US" the 
straight path, not show "ME" the straight path.
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This beauty can be seen in the photos of the pilgrimage 
[HAJJ] where millions flow as in a united stream but each 
heart is throbbing with the desire for a PERSONAL salvation, 
each hand stretching out to touch the Black Stone.
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Islam is for the strong and for the weak. The scholars 
call it ' azeemat and rukhsat. You can pray when fajr comes 
in and it is dark but if you are tired, you can also pray 
just before sun rise. You should wash your arms three times 
for WUDU but you can also do it once. All this is in hadith. 
Opponents of hadith think it is contradiction but no it is 
from the Prophet, pbuh. The focus is on prayer.
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Owing to bad health habits, more and more Muslims are 
sitting on chairs in the masjid [though not in this masjid]. 
This is not good, but Islam does allow prayers sitting and 
even lying down if you have a disability or a disease. But 
stand for prayer as long as you can. Prayer is essential 
FIVE TIMES a day or make qada.
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A Muslim by definition is not politically naive. The 
Qur'an says, if a wrong doer [FASIQ] brings you news, 
investigate it, check it out [fa tabayyanu]. Almost all we 
are told on TV and the media about Islam is a bunch of lies: 
total fabrications or slanting and half truths.
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Anyone who fights against the occupiers and invaders of 
our lands, the kuffar call them "terrorists." Note that when 
the kuffar cannot win, they start changing their vocabulary. 
They used to call the fighters in Afghanistan by that name 
but now they want to TALK with them.
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All these tyrants, torturers and propagandists against 
Islam are being toppled but sometimes it is a slow process. 
Notice how they are now all ganging up to support the worst 
tyrant, Bashar Assad the mass murderer in Syria,
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Sectarianism is NOT allowed in Islam. Those who make ONE 
sahabi better than all the other Companions of the Prophet, 
pbuh, are sectarians and are creating confusion about Islam. 
Same is the case of those who bring up new "prophets" and 
cult leaders.
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Unity is central to Islam but there can be no unity if 
we allow the sectarians to pose as Muslims. They must 
correct themselves. Notice that when it comes to the crunch, 
these sectarians support the occupying powers.
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In America, we must follow the Sunnah of Muhammad, pbuh, 
in Makkah: Peaceful da'wah, stay within the law, protect 
yourself with the resources of law. Do not throw your weight 
around. We have the Qur'an and the Uswa of Muhammad, pbuh. 
No one has such power. Use it through the First Amendment 
rights the Constitution of the US gives us. All this but 
without compromising with kufr, shirk, tughyan and nifaq. 
Remember Ibrahim [Abraham] pbuh was neither a Jew nor a 
Christian. There was no Judaism or Christianity at that 
time.
 
Some points in the khutba were influenced by Dr. Abdulalim 
Shabazz.
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Egypt
Generals Blaming Peaceful Opponents for Attacks by 
Mujahideen:
Rebuttal by a Daughter
[Via Shah Abdul Hannan, The Criterion]
Aisha Khairat Al-Shater, the daughter of Al-Shater 
(Vice-Chairman of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood) denied 
Egyptian newspaper false reports claiming a relationship 
between her father and a militant group calling itself Ansar 
Beit Al-Maqdis (Supporters of Jerusalem) - one of the armed 
groups operating in the Sinai Peninsula. She described the 
accusations as totally implausible.
In a post on her Facebook page, Aisha Al-Shater said: "As 
always, the interior ministry seeks to delude the people. 
For the past six months, it repeatedly announced that Ansar 
Beit Al-Maqdis claimed responsibility for various heinous 
bombings and assassinations around Egypt.
"Earlier today (Friday), they suddenly changed their mind, 
claiming unashamedly that there is no group called Ansar 
Beit Al-Maqdis after all! And, now, the culprit is: Khairat 
Al-Shater.
"To their mind, my beloved father must be a real superman 
who can do anything and everything, even if he is locked up 
for all these long months... even though he received no 
visits."
She affirmed that her father suffered inhuman conditions in 
detention, like "excessive restrictions, depriving him of 
everything, even clothes and food and all.
"Didn't any of these deluded putschists ask themselves: who 
believes these false trumpets of deception that do their 
worst every day to demonize and slander my beloved 
father?"
She added: "Wouldn't it be more worthwhile for that supposed 
superman to protect himself or even provide himself with 
food and clothes? If he indeed were the powerful resourceful 
person they claim, wouldn't he free himself from the junta 
jail?"
Canada
Raising the Curtain on the Deceptive Ismaili Cult: Agha 
Khan's Role
by Sis. Gulshan [Excerpted.]
Their hatred of all the Muslims Arabs, Saudis, Shia, Muslim 
Mullahs 
with Beard, and the Hijabi women etc comes from the 
teaching 
of the old Agakhan who hated his ancestral religion of Shia 
sect.
And that's how he became an apostate and an atheist and 
created a new 
religion for the poor Hindus in India, who were first known 
as Khoja, 
then Ismaili, then Shia Imami Ismaili, then Shia Imami 
Ismaili Muslim.
Even their religious titles changed many times, just like 
their prayers 
changed about 4-5 times. One wonders why? Why aren't they 
given the 
Muslim Salat/Namaz if they are Muslims Shia of any 
sects? 
These fake Imams has no idea what they are doing. So, let us 
see if [the Ismaili] knows all about her religion, as she is 
expert in copy pasting all about the Islamic history and 
worried sick about what happened 14c ago, but not worried 
about what is going to happen to them with all these lies 
and frauds.
Before they express their hatred for Saudis, who were called 
Arab 
donkeys by the old Agakhan: Saudis are the Kings and they 
are following 
their own system of Monarchy, like the British and others 
do.
They aren't claiming to be the sectarian Imams or anything 
else.
But then they have the flag of Islam in their hands and are 
keeping 
Islam alive. Because of them the true Islam is accepted by 
many.
It doesn't matter what system of choosing the next King they 
apply.
Whereas, if it was in the hands of the fake Muslims the Kaba 
wouldn't be there nor any of the true original Islam.
It is such a shame that such Holy sites are kept hidden from 
the poor 
Ismailis, who are forbidden to practice any of the 5 pillars 
of Islam., Naouzoobillah.
So, these anti-Islam, anti-Muslims should first of all learn 
about Islam 
and then poke their long noses in other affairs of Muslims, 
and stop 
pretending to like the Ahlayl Bayt, whom they hate as much 
as they hate Islam.
They also hate H. Ali (RA) and his religion Islam. If they 
loved him 
they would have adopted his religion, like billions of Shia 
and Sunni 
Muslims who love him and has adopted his religion Islam and 
not Ismailism.
Muslims love the A. Bayt truly with sincerity by following 
their religion 
Islam. But these illiterates do not understand the 
difference between Islam 
and Ismailism. They should first of all accept Allah the 
number one 
command and the first creed of Islam, followed by the Quran, 
then 5 Pillars of Islam, then comes all the 
other things but not the political belief. In the Kabr Allah 
will not ask about the political situation.
So, let us leave them alone and pray to Allah to guide them, 
just like HE guided all of us.
With thanks to Imam Ali Siddiqui, California
and Br. Robert Solano in Texas
Israeli Supporter at Super Bowl Facing Boycott
Actress Johansson's Break With Oxfam Highlights Israel 
Occupation Issue
The Associated Press
http://bigstory.ap.org/article/johansson-stepping-down-oxfamambassador
Scarlett Johansson has parted ways with the international 
charity Oxfam because of a dispute over her work for 
SodaStream, a company operating in a West Bank settlement 
that features the Hollywood star in an ad that will air 
during the Super Bowl. Johansson became the latest casualty 
of a widening campaign to boycott the settlements, drawing 
attention to a larger debate about whether Israel will 
become an international pariah, at a steep economic price, 
if it fails to reach a peace deal with the Palestinians ... 
European officials have warned that Israel could face 
deepening economic isolation if it presses forward with the 
construction of settlements in the West Bank and east 
Jerusalem, war-won lands the Palestinians want for their 
state.
Analysis
What's positive about tragic situations in Syria, Egypt, 
Yemen, Bangladesh, Libya?
by Kaukab Siddique, PhD
The latest bad news is from Bangladesh on January 29 where 
the India-backed regime has sentenced an entire group of 14 
Islamic leaders to death. This follows the execution earlier 
of another popular leader from the same movement, Jamaate 
Islami.  This comes as a shock to most Muslims and even 
decent non-Muslims. These leaders are of great moral 
stature, pious, learned and non-violent, The sentences 
coming 40 years after a civil war in East Pakistan, now 
called Bangladesh, were issued by a bogus court which 
violated all principles of law by punishing the Islamic 
scholars for violation of Bangladeshi laws although the 
country did not exist when the alleged violations took 
place. Each of these scholars takes about 40 years to become 
a force for decency and integrity.
The carnage in Syria countinues where a minority Shi'ite 
regime has slaughtered 100,000 plus civilians, including 
11,000 children over a period of three years. More than 
20,000 [estimated] women have been raped by the Alawites. 
The regime claims they were terrorists. Russia, Iran and 
Hizbullah [now known as Hizbush shaitan among many Muslims] 
are openly supporting the mass murdering Shi'ite tyrant 
Bashar Assad. America's Turkish and Saudi allies which were 
helping the miniscule secularist [democratic!] opposition  
with small arms and supplies have stopped their help on the 
plea that the  weapons could fall into the hands of the 
Islamic groups.
In Egypt, the elected president. Muhammad Morsi, has been 
imprisoned along with several thousand of his supporters. 
The Muslim Brotherhood turned out to be heroic in its 
peaceful demonstrations against the new Pharoah, General 
Sisi, but the General's men have ruthlessly killed more than 
2,000 unarmed demonstrators and injured more than 25,000 
[estimated]. Such horrors perpetrated against unarmed 
demonstrators  within six months have outdone even the 
crimes committed by the secularist Algerian regime years 
back against the democratic Islamic movement known as FIS. 
Libya and Yemen are breaking apart at the seams after the 
people removed their tyrants at a high price in blood.
And Palestine? No one even thinks of Palestine now. In fact 
President Morsi is being charged with helping the 
"terrorist" regime of Hamas!
So what is there to cheer about?
In the day to day news, the situation looks grim, if not 
hopeless. But strategic analysis brings forth conclusions 
which indicate that the victory of Islam is inevitable in 
each of these countries.
First look at recent history. Most observers believed that 
Hosni Mubarak of Egypt, Gaddafi of Libya, Assad of Syria and 
"what was his name" of Yemen could never be removed. In 
Bangladesh, Jamaate Islami was re-organizing but so 
suppressed in its style, it was easily scapegoted by the 
corrupt regime of Hasina Wajed. These were truly helpless 
people.
Now we see that Mubarak has been overthrown and put in a 
cage, Gaddafi is dead and he was so feared that his body was 
put on display to convince the masses that the taghia was 
indeed dead. [He had hanged protesting students in the 
central quad of their university.] Bashar Assad was so 
confident that he massacred the unarmed masses when they 
rose up. He wanted to do  all over Syria what his father 
Hafez had done in Hama. The people persisted. Hundreds of 
Assad's troops defected and then mujahideen came in from 
Iraq and all over the Arab world to teach the Syrian people 
how to fight back.
A glorious era of jihad is underway in Syria. Most of the 
country is in the hands of the mujahideen, even up to the 
suburbs of Damascus and the approaches to the Alawite 
stronghold of Latakia. Assad was about to be toppled when 
Iran and Hizbush Shaitan rushed to his aid and Russia set up 
an air bridge to deliver non-stop re-supply of latest 
weapons. Assad is now willing to talk to the secularized 
segment of the opposition.
In Libya, large areas are under Islamic control while there 
are tribal and Gaddafi supporter in upheavals going on in 
others. The "government" is weak and some alleged Ansar 
al-Sharia killed the US ambassador and three US Special 
Forces.
From Libya, waves of "extremist" Islam are rolling out in 
Somalia, Nigeria, the Sinai and Mali [suppressed for the 
time being]. Kenya is under attack. There were some ugly 
incidents in Algeria though the pro-French regime is stable 
for the time being.
In Yemen, numerous parts of the south and east are in 
Islamic hands amid turmoil all over the country. It's the 
homeland of Shaykh Osama and Yemenis are seen as a threat by 
the Saudis.
The most important lesson of Bangladesh and all these 
countries is that the Generals and the West will not allow 
any peaceful, "democratic," Islamic movement to emerge. Some 
Egyptians are learning this lesson quickly. Armed resistance 
to the generals has emerged. At least 500 policemen have 
been killed during the turmoil while the regime was 
slaughtering the defenseless Muslim Brotherhood.
The Americans had restrained the army in the hope that CAIR 
type Ikhwan would work for America. However, Morsi's moves 
soon indicated that he was a sincere Muslim, so he was 
removed with such speed which has few equals,
The Saudis poured in $8 billion to help General Sisi and 
have now given him $8 billion more. The Saudis for a while 
did not believe that Morsi would take an independent stance. 
My analysis is that gradually the young people in the Muslim 
Brotherhood will break away, inshallah, and join various  
jihad movements. Egyptians always want to be peaceful 
[somewhat like Punjabis in Pakistan] but they can be 
catalyzed by brutal regimes. Remember that the teacher of 
Jihad as a personal duty of every Muslim man, woman and 
child [not as fard kifaya], is Dr.  Omar Abdel Rahman, an 
Egyptian now in a US prison. So is the current leader of 
global al-Qaida Dr. Ayman al-Zawahiri, and so was, heaven 
help us, Muhammad Ata. The torture system in Hosni Mubarak's 
prisons gave a horrible lesson to Islamic Egyptians. Also 
they remembered that the most peaceful Islamic scholar of 
the Qur'an, Syed Qutb [shaheed] was executed by the tyrant 
Gamal Nasser.
Somehow many Egyptians also adore their Pharoahs. They loved 
Gamal Nasser and now they are stupid enough to cheer for 
General Sisi
The same process could be developing in Bangladesh. Such 
innocents slaughtered so mercilessly by the Hindu-backed 
regime! [Compare with General Musharraf's attack on the Red 
Mosque. Many bearded "prayer and fasting" Muslims kept 
quiet. Tablighi Jamaat is silent in Bangladesh at what the 
Hinduized regime is doing. Such long beards, so little 
courage, millions of them praying and fasting.]
Once Assad falls, and the Syrian and Iraqi fighters unite, 
the roll out of the Islamic agenda will begin.
Muslim disunity is a major problem. Many "praying and 
fasting" type of good Muslims, politically naive, are 
supporting General Sisi. Imagine hijabi women cheering the 
general. Hijab is often misplaced.
Document
What the Founder of Pakistan Said about Bangla and Urdu 
Languages.
Nailing the lies of Secularists in Bangladesh
Assalamu Alaikum.This is the speech of Quaid e Azam Muhammad 
Ali Jinnah which has created some controversy because of 
reference in it regarding Bangla and Urdu language.He did 
not utter a word against Bangla. He mentioned the need of 
Urdu as the language of the central government. Please see 
the full speech taken from Bangladesh liberation war 
history, volume 1, published by the government of Bangladesh 
so that you can judge yourself the issues involved.. 
.Ultimately Bangla became a state language of Pakistan by 
its 1956 constitution.It never became state language of 
India. West Bengla Bengalees never tried for it.
I am sending it because of the month of February when 
language movement reached its most important stage.
Shah Abdul Hannan
[The writer is a Bengali Muslim.]
NATIONAL CONSOLIDATION
Speech at a public meeting
attended by over three lakhs of people at Dacca
on March 2l, 1948
Assalam-o-Alaikum! Assalam-o-Alaikum!! Assalam-o-Alaikum 
!!!
I am grateful to the people of this Province and, through 
you, Mr. Chairman of the Reception Committee, to the people 
of Dacca, for the great welcome that they have accorded to 
me. I need hardly say that it gives me the greatest pleasure 
to visit East Bengal. East Bengal is the most important 
component of Pakistan, inhibited as it is by the largest 
single bloc of Muslims in the world. I have been anxious to 
pay this Province an early visit, but unfortunately, other 
matters, of greater importance had so far prevented me from 
doing so.
About some of these important matters you doubtless know. 
You know, for instance, of the cataclysm that shook the 
Punjab immediately after Partition, and of the millions of 
Muslims who in consequence were uprooted from their homes in 
East Punjab, Delhi and neighbouring districts and had to be 
protected, sheltered and fed pending rehabilitation in 
Western Pakistan. Never throughout history was a new State 
called upon to face such tremendous problems. Never 
throughout history has a new State handled them with such 
competence and courage. Our enemies had hoped to kill 
Pakistan at its inception. Pakistan has, on the contrary, 
arisen triumphant and stronger than ever. It has come to 
stay, and play its great role for which it is destined.
In your address of welcome you have stressed the importance 
of developing the great agricultural and industrial 
resources of this province, of providing facilities for the 
training of the young men and women of this province for 
entering the Armed Forces of Pakistan, of the development of 
the port of Chittagong and of communications between this 
province and other parts of Pakistan, of development of 
educational facilities and finally you have stressed the 
importance of ensuring that the citizens of Eastern Pakistan 
get the due and legitimates share in all spheres of 
Government activity. Let me at once assure you that my 
Government attaches the greatest importance to these matters 
and is anxiously and constantly engaged in ensuring that 
Eastern Pakistan attains its full stature with the maximum 
of speed. Of the martial progress of the people of this 
province, history provides ample evidence and, as you are 
aware, Government have already taken energetic steps to 
provide facilities for the training of the youth of this 
province both in the regular Armed Forces and as volunteers 
in the Pakistan National Guards. You may rest assured that 
the fullest provision shall be made for enabling the youth 
of this province to play its part in the defense of this 
State.
Let me now turn to some general matters concerning this 
province. In doing so, let me first congratulate you, the 
people of this Province and your Government, over the manner 
in which you have conducted yourselves during these seven 
months of trials and tribulations. Your Government and 
loyal, hardworking officials deserve to be congratulated on 
the speed and efficiency with which it succeeded in building 
up an ordered administration out of the chaos and confusion 
which prevailed immediately after Partition. On the 15th 
August, the Provincial Government in Dacca was a fugitive in 
its own home. It was faced with the immediate problem of 
finding accommodation for thousands of Government personnel 
in what was, after all, before Partition only a small 
mofussil town. Hardly had Government got to grips with 
administrative problems thus created when some seventy 
thousand Railway and other personnel and their families 
suddenly arrived in this Province, driven out of India 
partly by panic owing to the disturbances immediately 
following the Partition. There were further, owing to the 
wholesale departure of Hindu personnel, great gaps left in 
the administrative machinery and the entire transport and 
communication system had been disorganised. The immediate 
task that faced the Government, therefore, was hurriedly to 
regroup its forces and reorganise its administrative machine 
in order to avert an imminent administrative collapse.
This the Government did with extraordinary speed and 
efficiency. The administration continued to function 
unhampered, and the life of the community continued 
undisturbed. Not only was the administration speedily 
reorganised but the great administrative shortages were 
quickly made good, so that an impending famine was averted, 
and what is equally important, peace was maintained 
throughout the province. In this latter respect, much credit 
is due also to the people of this province, in particular to 
the members of the majority community, who showed exemplary 
calm and determination to maintain peace despite the great 
provocation afforded by the massacre and oppression of the 
Muslims in the Indian Dominion in the months immediately 
after Partition. Despite those horrible happenings, some 
forty thousand processions were taken out by the Hindu 
community during the last Puja in this province without a 
single instance of the breach of peace, and without any 
molestation from the Muslims of this province.
Any impartial observer will agree with me that throughout 
these troubles the minorities were looked after and 
protected in Pakistan better than anywhere else in India. 
You will agree that Pakistan was able to keep peace and 
maintain law and order; and let me tell you that the 
minorities not only here in Dacca but throughout Pakistan 
are more secure more safe than anywhere else. We have made 
it clear that the Pakistan Government will not allow peace 
to be disturbed; Pakistan will maintain law and order at any 
cost; it will not allow any kind of mob rule. It is 
necessary to draw attention to these facts, namely, the 
building up of an orderly administration, the averting of an 
imminent famine and the maintenance of the supply of food to 
some forty million people in this province at a time of 
overall food shortage and serious administrative 
difficulties, and the maintenance of peace, because there is 
a tendency to ignore these achievements of the Government 
and to take these things for granted.
It is always easy to criticise; it is always easy to go on 
fault-finding, but people forget the things that are being 
done and are going to be done for them, and generally they 
take those for granted without even realising as to what 
trials; tribulations, difficulties and dangers we had to 
face at the birth of Pakistan. I do not think that your 
administration is perfect, far from it; I do not say that 
there is no room for improvement; I do not say that honest 
criticism from true Pakistanis is unwelcome. It is always 
welcome. But when I find in some quarters nothing but 
complaint, faultfinding and not a word of recognition as to 
the work that has been done either by your Government or by 
those loyal officials and officers who have been working for 
you day and night, it naturally pains me. Therefore, at 
least say some good word for the good that is done, and then 
complain and criticise. In a large administration, it is 
obvious that mistakes must be made not expect that it should 
be faultless; no country in the world can be so. But our 
ambition and our desire is that it should be as little 
defective as possible. Our desire is to make it more 
efficient, more beneficial, more smooth working. For what? 
What has the Government got for its aim? The Government can 
only have for its aim one objective - how to serve the 
people, how to devise ways and means of their welfare, for 
their betterment. What other object can the Government have 
and, remember, now it is your hands to put the Government in 
power or remove the Government from power; but you must not, 
do it by mob methods, You have the power; you must learn the 
art to use it; you must try and understand the machinery. 
Constitutionally, it is your hands to upset one Government 
and put another Government in power if you are dissatisfied 
to such an extent.
Therefore, the whole thing is in your hands, but I advise 
you strongly to have patience and to support the men who are 
at the helm of your Government, sympathise with them, try 
and understand their troubles and their difficulties just as 
they should try and understand your grievances and 
complaints and sufferings. It is by that co-operation and 
that good spirit and goodwill that you will be able not only 
to preserve Pakistan which we have achieved but also make it 
a great State in the world. Are you now, after having 
achieved Pakistan, going to destroy it by your own folly? Do 
you want to build it up? Well then for that purpose there is 
one essential condition, and it is this - complete unity and 
solidarity amongst ourselves.
But I want to tell you that in our midst there are people 
financed by foreign agencies who are intent on creating 
disruption. Their object is to disrupt and sabotage 
Pakistan. I want you to be on your guard; I want you to be 
vigilant and not to be taken in by attractive slogans and 
catchwords. They say that the Pakistan Government and the 
East Bengal Government are out to destroy your language. A 
bigger falsehood was never uttered by a man. Quite frankly 
and openly I must tell you that you have got amongst you a 
few communists and other agents financed by foreign help and 
if you are not careful, you will be disrupted. The idea that 
East Bengal should be brought back into the Indian Union is 
not given up, and it is their aim yet, and I am confident - 
I am not afraid, but it is better to be vigilant - that 
those people who still dream of getting back East Bengal 
into the Indian Union are living in a dream-land.
I am told that there has been some exodus of the Hindu 
community from this province. I have seen the magnitude of 
this exodus put at the fantastic figure of ten lakhs in the 
India Press. Official estimates would not put the figure 
beyond two lakhs at the utmost. In any case, I am satisfied 
that such exodus as has taken place has been the result not 
of any ill-treatment of the minority communities. On the 
other hand, the minority communities have enjoyed, and 
rightfully so, greater freedom, and have been shown greater 
solicitude for their welfare than the minorities in any part 
of the Indian Dominion.
The causes of this exodus are to be found rather in the 
loose talks by some war-mongering leaders in the Indian 
Dominion of the inevitability of war between Pakistan and 
India; in the ill-treatment of minorities in some of the 
Indian provinces and the fear among the minorities of the 
likely repercussion of that ill treatment here, and in the 
open encouragement to Hindus to leave this province being 
sendulously given by a section of the Indian press, 
producing imaginary accounts of what it calls the plight of 
minorities in Pakistan, and by the Hindu Mahasabha. All this 
propaganda and accusations about the ill-treatment of the 
minorities stand belied by the fact that over twelve million 
non-Muslims continue to live in this province in peace and 
have refused to migrate from here.
Let me take this opportunity of repeating what I have 
already said: we shall treat the minorities in Pakistan 
fairly and justly. Their lives and property in Pakistan are 
far more secured and protected than in India and we shall 
maintain peace, law and order and protect and safeguard 
fully every citizen of Pakistan without distinction of 
caste, creed or community.
So far so good. Let me now turn to some of the less 
satisfactory features of the conditions in this province. 
There is a certain feeling, I am told, in some parts of this 
province against non-Bengali Muslims. There has also lately 
been a certain amount of excitement over the question 
whether Bengali or Urdu shall be the state language of this 
province and of Pakistan. In this latter connection, I hear 
that some discreditable attempts have been made by the 
political opportunists to make a tool of the student 
community in Dacca to embarrass the administration.
My young friends, students who are present here, let me tell 
you as one who has always had love and affection for you, 
who has served you for ten years faithfully and loyally, let 
me give you this word of warning: you will be making the 
greatest mistake if you allow yourself to be exploited by 
one political party or other. Remember, there has been a 
revolutionary change. It is our own Government. We are a 
free, independent and sovereign State. Let us behave and 
regulate our affairs as free man, we are not suppressed and 
oppressed under the regime of a foreign domination; we have 
broken those chains, we have thrown off those shackles. My 
young friends, I look forward to you as the real makers of 
Pakistan do not be exploited and do not be misled. Create 
amongst yourselves complete unity and solidarity. Set an 
example of what youth can do. Your main occupation should be 
- in fairness to yourself - in fairness to your parents, in 
fairness to the State - to devote your attention to your 
studies. If you fritter away your energies now, you will 
always regret. After you leave the portals of your 
universities and colleges then you can play your part freely 
and help yourself and the State. Let me warn you in the 
clearest terms of the dangers that still face Pakistan and 
your province in particular as I have done already. Having 
failed to prevent the establishment of Pakistan, thwarted 
and frustrated by their failure, the enemies of Pakistan 
have now turned their attention to disrupt the State by 
creating a split amongst the Muslims of Pakistan. These 
attempts have taken the shape principally of encouraging 
provincialism.
As long as you do not throw off this poison in our body 
politic, you will never be able to weld yourself, mould 
yourself, galvanise yourself into a real true nation. What 
we want is not to talk about Bengali, Punjabi, Sindhi, 
Baluchi, Pathan and so on. They are of course units. But I 
ask you: have you forgotten the lesson that was taught to us 
thirteen hundred years ago? If I may point out, you are all 
outsiders here. Who were the original inhabitants of Bengal 
- not those who are now living. So what is the use of saying 
"we are Bengalis, or Sindhis, or Pathans, or Punjabis". Now 
we are Muslims.
Islam has taught us this, and I think you will agree with me 
that whatever else you may be and whatever you are, you are 
a Muslim. You belong to a Nation now; you have now carved 
out a territory, vast territory, it is all yours; it does 
not belong to a Punjabi or a Sindhii, or a Pathan, or a 
Bengali; it is yours. You have your Central Government where 
several units are represented. Therefore, if you want to 
build up yourself into a Nation, for God's sake give up this 
provincialism. Provincialism has been one of the curses; and 
so is sectionalism - Shia, Sunni, etc.
It was no concern of our predecessor Government; it was no 
concern of theirs to worry about it; they were here to carry 
on the administration, maintain law and order and to carry 
on their trade and exploit India as much as they could. But 
now we are in a different position altogether. Now I give 
you an example. Take America. When it threw off British rule 
and declared itself independent, how many nations were 
there? It had many races: Spaniards, French, Germans, 
Italians, English, Dutch and many more. Well, there they 
were. They had many difficulties. But mind you, their 
nations were actually in existence and they were great 
nations; whereas you had nothing. You have got Pakistan only 
now. But there a Frenchman could say 'I am a Frenchman and 
belong to a great nation', and so on. But what happened? 
They understood and they realised their difficulties because 
they had sense, and within a very short time they solved 
their problems and destroyed all this sectionalism and they 
were able to speak not as a German or a Frenchman or an 
Englishman or a Spaniard, but as Americans. They spoke in 
this spirit: 'I am an American' and 'we are Americans'. And 
so you should think, live and act in terms that your country 
is Pakistan and you are a Pakistani.
Now I ask you to get rid of this provincialism, because as 
long as you allow this poison to remain in the body politic 
of Pakistan, believe me, you will never be a strong nation, 
and you will never be able to achieve what I wish we could 
achieve. Please do not think that I do not appreciate the 
position. Very often it becomes a vicious circle. When you 
speak to a Bengali, he says: 'Yes you are right but the 
Punjabi is so arrogant'; when you speak to the Punjabi or 
non-Bengali, he says 'Yes, but these people do not want us 
here, they want to get us out'. Now this is a vicious 
circle, and I do not think anybody can solve this Chinese 
puzzle. The question is, who is going to be more sensible, 
more practical, more statesman-like and will be rendering 
the greatest service to Pakistan? So make up your mind and 
from today put an end to this sectionalism.
About language, as I have already said, this is in order to 
create disruption amongst the Mussalmans. Your Prime 
Minister has rightly pointed this out in a recent statement 
and I am glad this his Government have decided to put down 
firmly any attempt to disturb the peace of this province by 
political saboteurs or their agents. Whether Bengali shall 
be the official language of this province is a matter for 
the elected representatives of the people of this province 
to decide. I have no doubt that this question shall be 
decided solely in accordance with the wishes of the 
inhabitants of this province at the appropriate time.
Let me tell you in the clearest language that there is no 
truth that your normal life is going to be touched or 
disturbed so far as your Bengali language is concerned. But 
ultimately it is for you, the people of this province, to 
decide what shall be the language of your province. But let 
me make it very clear to you that the State Language of 
Pakistan is going to be Urdu and no other language. Anyone 
who tries to mislead you is really the enemy of Pakistan. 
Without one State Language, no Nation can remain tied up 
solidly together and function. Look at the history of other 
countries. Therefore, so far as the State Language is 
concerned, Pakistan's language shall be Urdu. But, as I have 
said, it will come in time.
I tell you once again, do not fall into the trap of those 
who are the enemies of Pakistan. Unfortunately, you have 
fifth-columnists - and I am sorry to say they are Muslims - 
who are financed by outsiders. But they are making a great 
mistake. We are not going to tolerate sabotage anymore; we 
are not going to tolerate the enemies of Pakistan; we are 
not going to tolerate quislings and fifth columnists in our 
State, and if this is not stopped, I am confident that your 
Government and the Pakistan Government will take the 
strongest measures and deal with them ruthlessly, because 
they are a poison. I can quite understand differences of 
views. Very often it is said ''why cannot we have this party 
or that party"? Now let me tell you, and I hope you will 
agree with me that we have as a result of unceasing effort 
and struggle ultimately achieved Pakistan after ten years. 
It is the Muslim League which has done it. There were of 
course many Mussalmans who were indifferent; some were 
afraid, because they had vested interests and they thought 
they might lose; some sold themselves to the enemy and 
worked against us, but we struggled and we fought and by the 
grace of God and with His help we have established Pakistan 
which has stunned the world.
Now this is a sacred trust in your hands, i.e., the-Muslim 
League. Is this sacred trust to be guarded by us as the real 
custodians of the welfare of our country and our people or 
not? Are mushroom parties led by men of doubtful past to be 
started to destroy what we have achieved or capture what we 
have secured? I ask you one question. Do you believe in 
Pakistan? (cries of yes, yes). Are you happy that you have 
achieved Pakistan? (cries of yes, yes). Do you want East 
Bengal or any part of Pakistan to go into the Indian Union? 
(No, no). Well, if you are going to serve Pakistan, if you 
are going to build up Pakistan, if you are going to 
reconstruct Pakistan, then I say that the honest course open 
to every Mussalman is to join the Muslim League Party and 
serve Pakistan to the best of his ability. Any other 
mushroom parties that are started at present will be looked 
upon with suspicion because of their past, not that we have 
any feeling of malice, ill-will or revenge. Honest change is 
welcome, but the present emergency requires that every 
Mussalman should come under the banner of the Muslim League, 
which is the true custodian of Pakistan, and build it up and 
make it a great state before we think of parties amongst 
ourselves whih may be formed later on sound and healthy 
lines.
Just one thing more. Do not feel isolated. Many people have 
spoken to me that East Bengal feels isolated from the rest 
of Pakistan. No doubt there is a great distance separating 
the East from the West Pakistan, no doubt there are 
difficulties but I tell you that we fully know and realize 
the importance of Dacca and East Bengal. I have only come 
here for a week or ten days this time, but in order to 
discharge my duty as the head of the State I may have to 
come here and stay for days, for weeks and similarly the 
Pakistan Ministers must establish closer contact. They 
should come here and your leaders and members or your 
Government should go to Karachi which is the capital of 
Pakistan. But you must have patients. With your help and 
with your support we will make Pakistan a mighty state.
Finally, let me appeal to you -keep together, put up the 
inconveniences, sufferings and sacrifices, for the 
collective good of our people. No amount of trouble, no 
amount of hard work or sacrifice is too much or to be 
shirked if you individually and collectively make a 
contribution for the collective good of your Nation and your 
state. It is in that way that you will build up Pakistan as 
the fifth largest state in the world not only population as 
it is but also in strength, so that it will command the 
respect of all the other nations of the world. With these 
words I wish you God-speed.
Pakistan Zindabad. Pakistan Zindabad. Pakistan Zindabad.
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