Celebrate Pakistan's Rich Heritage
Our Heros

Founder of Islamic Republic of Pakistan
Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah played a pivotal role in the creation of Pakistan. As a visionary leader, he championed the cause of Muslims in the Indian subcontinent and led the All India Muslim League. Through his persistent efforts, strategic negotiations, and unwavering commitment, Jinnah successfully secured the establishment of Pakistan as an independent nation on August 14, 1947, providing a separate homeland for Muslims. His leadership and dedication earned him the title "Father of the Nation" in Pakistan.

National Poet
Allama Iqbal, the national poet of Pakistan, is celebrated for his profound philosophical poetry and visionary ideas. His works, written in Urdu and Persian, inspired the Muslim community in the Indian subcontinent to strive for an independent identity. Through poems like "Shikwa" and "Jawab-e-Shikwa," he ignited a sense of unity and pride among Muslims. Iqbal's concept of a separate Muslim state laid the intellectual foundation for the creation of Pakistan.

Founder of Edhi Foundation
Abdul Sattar Edhi was a renowned humanitarian and philanthropist who founded the Edhi Foundation in Pakistan. His organization, known for its wide-ranging social welfare services, operates the world's largest volunteer ambulance network, along with clinics, orphanages, and shelters. Edhi's selfless dedication to helping the poor and needy earned him global recognition and respect. His legacy of compassion and service continues to inspire people worldwide.
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