Eid Message to the Nation on 18th August, 1947
This is our first Eid immediately following in the heralding of free
independent Sovereign Pakistan having been established. This day of rejoicing
throughout the Muslim world so aptly comes immediately in the wake of our
national state being established, and therefore, it is a matter of special
significance and happiness to us all. I wish on this auspicious day a very
happy Eid to all Muslims wherever they may be throughout the world --an
Eid that will usher in, I hope, a new era of prosperity and will
mark the onward march of renaissance of Islamic culture and ideals. I fervently
pray that God Almighty make us all worthy of our past and hoary history
and give us strength-to make Pakistan truly a great nation amongst all
the nations of the world. No doubt we have achieved Pakistan, but that
is only yet the beginning of an end. Great responsibilities have come to
us, and equally great should be our determination and endeavor to discharge
them, and the fulfillment thereof will demand of us efforts and sacrifices
in the cause no less for construction and building of our nation than what
was required for the achievement of the cherished goal of Pakistan. The
time for real solid work has now arrived, and I have no doubt in my mind
that the Muslim genius will put its shoulder to the wheel and conquer all
obstacles in our way on the road, which may appear uphill.
Let us not, on this occasion, forget those of our brethren and sisters
who have sacrificed their all, so that Pakistan may be established and
we may live. We fervently pray that their souls may rest in peace and we
shall never forget the memory of those who are no more and those who have
suffered. For many, Eid will be not an occasion of such great joy and rejoicing
as in Pakistan. Those of our brethren who are minorities in Hindustan may
rest assured that we shall never neglect or forget them. Our hearts go
out to them, and we shall consider no effort too great to help them and
secure their well-being for I recognize that it is the Muslim minority
provinces in this sub-continent who were the pioneers and carried the banner
aloft for the achievement of our cherished goal of Pakistan. I shall never
forget their support, nor I hope the majority provinces in Pakistan will
fail to appreciate that they were the pioneers in the vanguard of our historic
and heroic struggle for the achievement of Pakistan, which today is an
accomplished fact.
Pakistan Zindabad