Quaid-e-Azam`s Mausoleum is a
prominent and
impressive landmark of
Karachi. Designed by Architect
Yahya Merchant, this
white marble Mausoleum with its curved
arches and
copper grills was completed in
1970. Its cool interior reflects the
green of a
four-tiered crystal chandelier gifted by the peoples Republic of
China.There is a
large park surrounding the mausoleum. It is a must place to be visiited. The
Mazar-e-Quaid was built in honour of
Mohammad Ali Jinnah. He was an Indian-Muslim politician & the leader of the "
All India Muslim League" who went on to found Pakistan & served as its
first Governor General. The Pakistani people lovingly refer to him as "
Quaid-e-Azam" (Great Leader). In the
1940s Jinnah suffered from
tuberculosis and on
11th September 1948 he finally succumbed to the disease & also lunge cancer.This
masterpiece of white marble was completed in the
1970s & is located in the centre of the city ontop of a small hill, surrounded by well-pruned & lush gardens. It's a very calm & tranquil place that we indeed didn't expect to find in the middle of such a hectic & noisy city. There were families having picnics & couples going for a walk.Enter the hall that is guarded at all times & feel the understated serenity & quiet admiration of Pakistan's people. The coffin is surrounded by a fence and his actual grave is a few meters below ground. The graves of his
sister & also the
1st Prime Minister of Pakistan (Liaqat Ali Khan) are nearby. Unfortunately we missed the ceremonial changing of the guards as we were in a hurry, but if you have some time I definitely recommend spending about an hour here.
Quote:"
No nation can rise to the height of glory unless your women are side by side with you. It is a crime against humanity that our women are shut up within 4 walls as prisoners. There is no sanction anywhere for the deplorable condition our women have to live in." This sounds like an interesting chap... I would've liked to have a cup of tea with him sometime...
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