Since we first appeared on the map of the globe as an independent country on August 14, that day is the most significant day in the life of every Pakistani. Although we did not inherit our beloved country, our ancestors made enormous sacrifices for it. which the current generation cannot fathom.
How many families were imprisoned in their homes and set afire in order to obtain this homeland; how many children were brutally murdered in front of their mothers; how many mothers' and sisters' honours were sold at auction; and how many children were left orphans who yearned for their parents' love their entire lives.
What was the rationale for the creation of Pakistan?
Pakistan was founded with the intention of providing a place where we might conduct our lives in accordance with the precepts of our God and our cherished Prophet.
When Pakistan was first established, only one question was asked: What does Pakistan mean? Allah is the only god. But it is very regrettable that modern Muslims have lost sight of the rationale behind the founding of Pakistan.
We now have the freedom to worship our nation.
In this nation, we reject the instructions of our God and our Messenger, and we have forgotten the sacrifices made by those who died as martyrs defending our homeland.
What is the purpose of Independence Day?
Everyone is aware that Pakistan was founded on August 14. The day we were freed was a good day to celebrate freedom. On this day, let us give thanks to Allah for giving us this freedom.
But regrettably, some young people have been observed one-wheeling, air-firing, and playing loud music while pretending to be celebrating the Fourth of July. They might have demonstrated in public, or some young people may have been spotted celebrating independence online. No one thanks God for granting us liberty. The younger generation of today does not celebrate independence with the same fervour as earlier generations.
The next generation should consider that the freedom we enjoy today was purchased with the blood of thousands of victims. Muslims who remain in India continue to face discrimination. Today, we can see what a magnificent blessing freedom is if we merely focus on Occupied Kashmir.
With Pakistan, Quaid-e-Azam has done us a favour. His favour cannot be taken away, but Pakistan may be safeguarded. This is the Quaid-i-Azam era Pakistan, when all religions are free to practise. All religions' places of worship are open to worshipers of all faiths.
No one has the upper hand here, so on August 14, not just Muslims but also non-Muslims who live in Pakistan with them can be seen enthusiastically celebrating Independence Day.
All Pakistanis should value freedom and swear to protect the nation till the day we die, as well as to take every reasonable step to further its growth and ensure that its sovereignty is never in jeopardy. will We won't think twice about making any sacrifices to protect our nation and will always stand shoulder to shoulder with the Pakistani Army and law enforcement.