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Pakistan Day: The day a dream became a nation

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March 23, 2026
Pakistan Day: The day a dream became a nation
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History occasionally pauses at certain moments and asks a nation a defining question: Do you dare to imagine a future different from your present? For the Muslims of South Asia, that defining moment arrived on 23 March 1940, when thousands gathered at Minto Park in Lahore under the banner of the All-India Muslim League and the leadership of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah.

What emerged from that gathering was not merely a political resolution. It was a declaration of civilisational confidence. It was the moment when a dispersed and often marginalised community articulated a bold aspiration: the right to live with dignity, security, and self-determination.

At the time, the idea seemed impossible. Even many sympathetic observers dismissed it as political fantasy. Critics ridiculed Jinnah for demanding a separate homeland for Muslims of the subcontinent. They called him unrealistic—even ā€œout of his mindā€ā€”for proposing what they believed could never be achieved.

Yet history repeatedly shows that what appears impossible in one generation becomes inevitable in the next when guided by clarity of purpose and steadfast leadership.

The Lahore Resolution of 1940 transformed the destiny of millions. Within just seven years, the dream of Pakistan became reality. The demand for Pakistan did not emerge overnight. It was rooted in a deeper intellectual and philosophical movement that had begun decades earlier. The intellectual foundations of the idea were laid most powerfully by Allama Muhammad Iqbal, the poet-philosopher who envisioned a political space where Muslims could organise their collective life in accordance with their values, culture, and historical identity.

Iqbal understood that Muslims of the subcontinent were not merely a religious community but a distinct civilisation shaped by centuries of shared history, intellectual traditions, and cultural expression. In his famous Allahabad Address of 1930, Iqbal articulated the idea that Muslim-majority regions of the subcontinent should be consolidated into a political entity where Muslims could freely develop their social and cultural institutions. His argument was not rooted in hostility toward others; it was rooted in the principle that large civilisational communities require political arrangements that safeguard their identity and autonomy.

Iqbal’s vision needed a political strategist capable of translating philosophy into constitutional struggle. At that time, Muhammad Ali Jinnah had withdrawn from the turbulent politics of the subcontinent and was practicing law in London. Iqbal recognised in Jinnah the one leader who possessed the integrity, legal acumen, and political resolve necessary to lead the Muslim cause. Through persistent correspondence and persuasion, he urged Jinnah to return to India and assume leadership of the Muslim League.

History owes an immense debt to that decision. When Jinnah returned, he brought with him not only political experience but also a disciplined approach to constitutional struggle. His leadership transformed the Muslim League from a limited political organisation into a mass movement representing the aspirations of millions.

Pakistan’s demand was rooted in the concept that Muslims constituted a distinct nation with their own culture, identity, historical traditions, and worldview. But this concept carried a deeper implication that is sometimes overlooked. The movement for Pakistan was not merely about majority rule. It was also about the insecurity that minorities can feel in a political system dominated by another community. Muslims in many parts of British India feared political marginalisation in a future democratic system where a permanent numerical majority could shape policies without adequately safeguarding minority interests.

The demand for Pakistan therefore reflected a fundamental principle: a community that feels insecure in a majoritarian political structure seeks the right to shape its own destiny. However, embedded within this demand was an equally important moral commitment. If Muslims had sought Pakistan because they feared discrimination in a united India, then Pakistan itself had to ensure that no minority within its borders would ever face discrimination.

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