Monday, August 13, 2007

Happy Independence Day!!!

Pakistan Zindabad


Long Live Pakistan! That is what the title of this post says. And that is what you will hear many Pakistanis say when they are in their deepest patriotic moods. It is not just a slogan. It represents a nation’s quest for survival as an independent state to this day. Some may say it represents a misplaced fear, but that is not so true, not any more…Pakistan is still struggling for its survival, not just against a formidable neighbor that is sometimes seen as too aggressive, but also against its internal enemies who have yet to come to terms with concept of Pakistan becoming a modern political nation state.
14th of August (1947) is when Pakistan was founded.It was founded as a country where Muslims of the South Asian Subcontinent would be fre to practice their religion. It was not an Islamic state, but a state where the principles of Islam, equality, fraternity, brotherhood, freedom, and yes…democracy would reign supreme. Unlike India which retained a British Viceroy even after its Independence, Pakistan’s leaders decided to completely discard the shackles of colonization, and created a nascent government that had much to worry about in its early years, and continues to be weak, wobbly and subservient to its military. In an early speech, one of its founding leaders, Jinnah, boldly and clearly declared the secular principles on which Pakistan was to be built, for history to preserve in its books for the rest of time:
“You are free to go to your temples; you are free to go to your mosques or to any other place of worship in this state of Pakistan. You may belong to any caste or creed — that has nothing to do with the business of the state.”

Pakistan Zindabad

National song
Pakistan Zindabad
Aao baccho sair karayain tum ko Pakistan ki Jis ki khatir hum nay dee qurbani lakhoan jaan ki Pakistan Zindabad Pakistan Zindabad
Mashriq mein Bengal sunehra her ik taraf haryala hai Yahan ka percham sonay aur chandi mein tulnay wala hai Sailaboan nay seencha is ko tufano nay pala hai Yahan ka baccha baccha apni qaum pay marnay wala hai Yaheen Siraj-ud-Daula nay duniya apni qurban ki Jis ki khatir hum nay dee qurbani lakhoan jaan ki Pakistan Zindabad Pakistan Zindabad
Deikho ye hai Sind yahan zaalim Dahir ka tola tha Yaheen Mohammad Bin Qasim Allah 0 Akbar bola tha Tuti huee talwaroan mein kya bijli thi kya shola tha Hindi kay kuchh Ghazi thay lakhoan ka lashkar dola tha Yahan kay zarray zarray mein ab daulat hai emaan ki Jis ki khatir hum nay dee qurbani lakhoan jaan ki Pakistan Zindabad Pakistan Zindabad
Ye apna Punjab saja hai haray bharay darbaroan say Jaga diya Iqbal nay is ko Aazadi kay naaroan say Is kay jawano nay khela hai apnay khoon kay dharoan say Dushman tharra jatay hain ab bhi in ki lal karoan say Qadam qadam per dhaag jami hai yahan kay sheir jawan ki Jis ki khatir hum nay dee qurbani lakhoan jaan ki Pakistan Zindabad Pakistan Zindabad
Ye ilaqa sarhad ka hai is ki nirali shaan yahan Thokar mein zalzalay yahan hain muthi mein tufaan yahan Sar pay kafan baandhay phirta hai deikho her ik pathan yahan Qaum kahay to abhi laga dain baazi ye sub jaan ki Jis ki khatir hum nay dee qurbani lakhoan jaan ki Pakistan Zindabad Pakistan Zindabad
Aik taraf Khyber deikho sarhad ki shaan barhata hai Sheir-e-khuda ki qu'at ka afsana ye dohtara hai Aik taraf Kashmir hamay jannat ki yaad dilata hai Ye Ravi aur Atak ka paani amrit ko sharmata hai Pyaray shaheedoan ka sadqa hai daulat Pakistan ki Jis ki khatir hum nay dee qurbani lakhoan jaan ki Pakistan Zindabad Pakistan Zindabad

Unleash your Patriotism

"We are a nation with our own distinctive culture and civilization, language and literature, art and architecture, names and nomenclature, sense of values and proportion, history and tradition, aptitudes and ambitions; in short, we have our own distinctive outlook on life and of life. By all canons of international law, we are a nation. " - Mohammad Ali Jinnah

On the occasion of the 60th Independence day We are proud to bring to you a site dedicated to our independence (Azaadi). I would also like to take this opportunity in praying to All Mighty Allah (SWT) that He keeps us all united and bless our beloved Pakistan and may He keep all of us living abroad close to our roots.