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Muslims of Subcontinent gave this title to Muhammad Ali Jinnah. Quaid e Azam means Great Leader. Muhammad Ali Jinnah truly deserved this title.
molei Mazar u Din give the title Quaid a Azam to Muhammad Ali Jinnah in 1938 in news paper Aman
If you read the history of Pakistan, there were a lot of leaders who struggled for the free Muslim State (Pakistan) Including Alama Iqbal, Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, Moulana Muhammad Ali Johar, Muhammad Ali Jinnah and many more; but the Title of Father of nation is given to Quaid-e- Azam Muham Ali Jinnah.
Muhammad Ali Jinnah was conferred the title of 'Quaid-e-Azam,' meaning 'Great Leader,' in 1940 by the All-India Muslim League. This title recognized his pivotal role in advocating for the rights of Muslims in British India and his leadership in the movement for Pakistan's creation. The title became widely associated with him, especially as Pakistan was established in 1947. Jinnah is revered in Pakistan as the founding father of the nation.
All of You Got it that was "Mian Firooz Din". who gave the Tital Quaid-e Azam to Mr. Mohammad Ali Jinnah. Mian Firooz Din old Residence is in Lahore Mochi Gate.
Maulana Mazharuddin Shaheed (Editor Al-Aman Newspaper Dehli The title of Great Leader or Father of the Nation, Father of Pakistan was given to Muhammad ali Jinnah by an observer who had listened to his 'address' at the assembly for Pakistan in Karachi and a few days later as Jinnah led the celebrations of Pakistan's Independence. The observer wrote "Here indeed is Pakistan's King Emperor, Archbishop of Canerbury,Speaker and Prime Minister concentrated into one formidable Quaid-e-azam.
The real name of Quaid-e-Azam was Mohammad Ali Jinnah. The title Quaid-e-Azam was given to Mohammad Ali Jinnah by Mohatma Gandi jee itself.
Octavian did not really change his name, upon his adoption by Julius, he added the family name Caesar to his name. If you are thinking of "Augustus" , that was a title given to him by the senate.
Muhammad Ali lost his title to Leon Spinks in 1978, but regained in later that year.
"Quaid-e-Azam" is an Urdu term meaning "Great Leader." It is commonly used to refer to Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan, who played a pivotal role in the country's independence movement from British rule. The title reflects his significant leadership and vision in establishing Pakistan as a separate nation for Muslims in the Indian subcontinent. Jinnah is celebrated as a national hero, and his contributions are honored in Pakistan to this day.
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Muhammad Ture chose the title askia, a title of high military rank. Eventually, he became known as Askia the Great.