Ali’s Magical Coin : Quaid-e-Azam’s Inspiring Legacy

Introduction

“Hello, little heroes! Are you ready for a special story? Today, we’ll learn about Quaid-e-Azam and how he helped make history. So, snuggle up and let’s begin this amazing tale together!”

Character

  • Ali – The curious and adventurous young boy (main character).
  • Ayesha – Ali’s kind and supportive mother.
  • Hamza – Ali’s wise and encouraging father.
  • The Magical Coin – A mystical guide that narrates Quaid-e-Azam’s story.
  • Ahmed – A young boy Ali meets during his adventure who explains the significance of Quaid-e-Azam.

Story


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Part 1: Introduction – Ali and His Adventure Begins

Ali was a lively six-year-old boy with a curious mind and an imagination to match. He loved asking questions and had one favorite question that never changed: “Why?”

One sunny morning, Ali and his parents went on a special trip to Karachi.

It was a festive day—25 December, Quaid-e-Azam Day, and they planned to visit the grand Tomb of Quaid-e-Azam.

Ali’s Father explained that this was the day when the great leader of Pakistan, Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, was born.

As they approached the majestic white marble structure, Ali’s eyes sparkled with excitement.

The towering building looked like something out of his storybooks, surrounded by lush gardens and fluttering flags.

He held his Father’s hand tightly and whispered, “Who was Quaid-e-Azam? Why do people call him the Father of the Nation? And why do they say ‘Quaid-e-Azam Zindabad?’”

His Father smiled and said, “You will learn soon, Ali. It is not just a date of his birth but rather a day to celebrate all that he did for Pakistan.”

Ali’s mother added, “This place is very special. It’s where Quaid-e-Azam rests after all his hard work for our country.”

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When Ali strolled into the garden, he happened to pass something shiny lying half inside some blades of grass. This excited him much.

As such, Ali bent and reached to pick an old coin as it was golden colored on one side, along which was printed a face belonging to Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
“Just see how luck played with me!” beamed Ali at his garrulous parents.

But before they could respond, something incredible happened. The coin started glowing dimly in his hand. A soft hum filled the air, and Ali felt a warm, magical energy surround him.

“What’s happening?” Ali asked, his heart racing with excitement and a little fear.

But before anyone could respond, the world around him started changing. The gardens and the tomb disappeared, and Ali stood in a different place.

“Where am I?” Ali whispered to himself as he looked around the room packed with people in clothes from yesteryear. The air was filled with the shouting voices of “Long live Quaid-e-Azam! Long live Pakistan!”

Ali had no idea what was happening, but he knew for sure that this would be one adventure he’d never forget.

Part 2: The Coin Brought to Life

Ali remained motionless, his eyes scanning the unfamiliar room.

There was a lot of hustle and bustle—people sat in groups discussing something enthusiastically while others wrote on papers or studied maps. “Long live Quaid-e-Azam,” echoed through the room, filling the air with excitement and hope.

Ali clutched the coin tightly, so tightly that his knuckles turned whitish in an attempt to understand what was happening before him. That is when a soft and benevolent voice from nowhere spoke up.

“Don’t be scared, Ali,” the voice said,

“Who talking?” Ali asked, frowning, and looked around but didn’t find anybody near to him.

“I am the coin you found,” the voice replied softly. “I hold the memories of Quaid-e-Azam’s remarkable journey. You wanted to know more about him, didn’t you?”

Ali nodded slowly, his fear slowly being replaced by curiosity. “Yes, I do! But how are you talking? And why am I here?”

The coin chuckled softly. “Magic works in mysterious ways, my little friend. I have brought you to the time when Quaid-e-Azam was fighting for Pakistan. Look closely,”

Ali turned his gaze back to the room. In the center, standing tall and composed was a man in a crisp sherwani and a Jinnah cap.

His presence commanded respect, and everyone around him seemed to look up to him. Ali’s eyes widened in amazement.

“Is that… Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah?” he asked in awe.

The coin hummed in agreement. “Yes, that is the man who dedicated his life to creating a homeland for the people of Pakistan. Watch and listen carefully. You’re about to witness history.”

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Ali’s heart raced with excitement. He moved closer, trying to hear what Quaid-e-Azam was saying. The leader’s voice was calm but firm as he spoke to the group around him.

Unity, faith, and discipline,” Quaid-e-Azam declared, “are the pillars of our struggle. If we stay united and work hard, we will achieve our dream of Pakistan—a land where everyone can live freely.”

Ali was in a trance. He had never heard anyone speak with such confidence and determination. He turned to the coin and whispered, “He’s amazing. But what is he working so hard for?

The coin replied, “He’s fighting for a place to live freely, exercising what they believe in and living in peace. It was never easy for him. Many doubted him, but with great challenges, he never gave up.

Ali grew more in love with Quaid-e-Azam for every word. But just as he could ask another question, the scene began to change again. The voices faded, and the room turned into a soft golden light.

“Where are we going now?” Ali asked as magic surrounded him.

“To another part of his journey,” replied the coin. “You’ll see how he became the leader people trusted and loved.

Ali caught his breath as he waited to see what would happen next.

Part 3: Encountering Quaid-e-Azam

As the golden light faded, Ali found himself standing in a very crowded field. It was full of thousands of people, men and women of all ages.

Flags were waving high in the air, and the crowd buzzed with excitement. In the distance, on a raised platform, stood the same man Ali had seen earlier—Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah.

Ali was too far away to hear what Quaid-e-Azam was saying, but the crowd’s energy was infectious. He felt a young boy roughly his age and pulled on his sleeve.

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“What’s everyone so excited for?” Ali asked.

The boy smiled at him, his face flush with pride. “Because Quaid-e-Azam is here! He’s the man who is giving us our own country—that is, Pakistan.

“Pakistan?” Ali repeated. “What does that mean?”

The boy’s eyes sparkled. “It means the land of the pure. Quaid-e-Azam says it will be a place where we can live freely, follow our religion, and have peace.”

Ali was amazed. “How is he going to do that?”

The boy shrugged. “He’s smart, brave, and never gives up. That’s why everyone trusts him. Come on, let’s move closer so we can hear him.”

Ali and the boy crossed through the crowd until they were close enough to hear Quaid-e-Azam’s speech. His voice was steady and full of determination.

“We have faced numerous struggles,” Quaid-e-Azam said, appealing to the sea of people before him. “But with unity, faith, and discipline, we can achieve anything. And together, we will realize Pakistan.”

The crowd raised a storm of cheers; they shouted, “Quaid-e-Azam Zindabad! Long live Quaid-e-Azam!

Ali felt a chill run down his spine. He turned to the coin in his hand and whispered, “How did he stay so strong with so many challenges?”

The coin glowed softly as it replied, “Quaid-e-Azam had a vision. He believed in justice, equality, and freedom. No matter how hard things got, he never lost hope or stopped working for his people.”

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As Ali looked at Quaid-e-Azam, he realized how much courage it must have taken to lead so many people. He thought about how tired Quaid-e-Azam must have been but admired how he stood tall, inspiring everyone around him.

Before Ali could ask more questions, the scene around him began to change again. The crowd, the platform, and the flags disappeared into the golden light.

“Where are we going now?” Ali asked.

The coin’s voice was calm. “To see more of Quaid-e-Azam’s journey and the sacrifices he made.”

Ali held on tight, ready to learn more about the incredible man who was changing the world.

Part 4: Quaid-e-Azam’s Journey

It was dusk, and golden light faded when Ali ended up in a room small quiet, with lined shelves of books all along and scents of paper and ink.

Seated on a wooden desk was Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, totally concentrated writing, littered with pieces of paper and dimming rays of a lamp glinting off the resolved face.


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Silent, Ali sat at his side as Quaid-e-Azam so reverently wrote down his ideas. The coin murmured, “Much of all this hard work begins in such a place. A thinking man, lawyer and much more, he is – and was – the one thing: a visionary.

Quaid-e-Azam stopped and gazed at a letter he had just written. “Every word matters,” he said to himself, his voice thoughtful yet firm. “The people deserve a leader who will fight for their rights.”

Ali stepped closer, his curiosity growing. “What is he writing?” he asked softly.

The coin said, “He’s writing letters and speeches to inspire them. He wanted everyone to understand the importance of freedom and unity. These words helped bring people together.”

Quaid-e-Azam looked up at that instance as if he sensed Ali’s existence. He smiled warmly. “Ah, young one,” he said, though Ali was positive he couldn’t actually see him. “Do you know what it means to dream big?

Ali thought for a moment before answering, “I think so. Is that why you worked so hard?”

Quaid-e-Azam nodded, but his face became serious. “Yes, but dreams alone aren’t enough. It would help if you had hard work, honesty, and courage to make them come true.

Ali was about to ask more questions when, again, the scene changed.

Now, he was in a court, and Quaid-e-Azam was standing on the front side, making a case for someone who was being treated unfairly. He spoke with a calm voice, yet it was powerful.

“Everybody deserves justice,” Quaid-e-Azam continued to argue with the judge. “Nobody should be treated differently because of his religion or background.”

Ali watched in wonder as the judge nodded his head, clearly convinced by the words of Quaid-e-Azam. The people in the courtroom applauded, and Ali felt proud of the great leader.

As the scene faded, the coin spoke again. “Quaid-e-Azam’s journey was not just about speeches and meetings. He fought for justice in every way, from the courtroom to the streets.”

Ali held the coin tighter. “But it must have been so hard for him. Did he ever get tired?”

The coin glowed gently. “Of course, but he never let it stop him. He knew that the people were counting on him.”

Before Ali could respond, the world around him began to change once more. He braced himself, eager to see what came next in the story of Quaid-e-Azam’s life.

.Part 5: Quaid-e-Azam’s Achievements

Ali stood in a huge stadium. The air was filled with excitement, and cheers reverberated in the sky.

Men in white uniforms were playing cricket on the ground, and a giant trophy sparkled in the sunlight. Ali looked around bewildered.

“Where do we stand now?” Ali asked the coin, his voice overpowered by the din.

The coin replied, “This is a cricket match for the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy. This is one of the ways that people honor his memory today.”

Ali was stunned. “He even has a trophy named after him?”

“Yes,” said the coin. “Quaid-e-Azam’s accomplishments were not only limited to creating Pakistan. He inspired people in every aspect of life, including sports. He taught everyone the importance of teamwork and determination.

Ali watched as the winning team lifted the trophy high, their faces glowing with pride. He felt a sense of connection to Quaid-e-Azam and his legacy.

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The scene changed again. This time, Ali was in a bustling school. Children sat in neat rows, writing furiously as their teacher spoke.

“Today, we’re writing a Quaid-e-Azam essay,” the teacher announced. “He was born on 25 December 1876, and his life is full of lessons for us all.”

Ali peeked over a student’s shoulder and saw the words “Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah” written at the top of the page. The student was listing Quaid-e-Azam’s famous quotes, like:

“Failure is a word unknown to me.”

“I do not believe in taking the right decision; I take a decision and make it right.”

The teacher went on, “Remember, children, Quaid-e-Azam passed away on 11 September 1948, but his values live on. We must carry his message of unity and hard work forward.”

Ali’s throat felt lumpy. “He worked so hard for everyone, and people still remember him. That’s amazing.”

The coin glowed brighter. “Quaid-e-Azam gave people a future that promised hope. His achievements also show that great leaders leave behind them legacies that can inspire generations.

Again the golden light enveloped him as he could not ask Ali anything more. He had been brought back to the same spot where he had been standing in front of the Tomb of Quaid-e-Azam, where his parents were standing and studying a plaque that described his life.

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Ali looked down at the coin in his hand. It felt warm like it was alive. “I understand now,” he whispered. “Quaid-e-Azam wasn’t just a leader. He was a hero.”

The coin shone one last time, and its glow began to fade as if to bid goodbye. Ali slipped it into his pocket, deciding he would never forget the lessons learned.

Who is the Hero of the Story?

Ali stood by the Tomb of Quaid-e-Azam, thinking of everything he had seen. “The hero of the story is clear,” he said softly. “It’s Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah.”

He turned to his parents with shining eyes and added, “Quaid-e-Azam is a hero because he gave his entire life to creating Pakistan. He faced challenges, fought for justice, and taught everyone the value of unity and hard work. Without him, there wouldn’t be a Pakistan for us to live in.”

Moral

“With faith, discipline, and selfless devotion to duty, there is nothing worthwhile that you cannot achieve.”_Quaid e Azam

Hard work, honesty, and unity can turn dreams into reality. The life of Quaid-e-Azam teaches us to believe that courage and strength are enough to overcome even the most difficult challenges.

Conclusion

As Ali and his parents walked away from the Tomb of Quaid-e-Azam, Ali got motivated. He promised himself he would live by the ideology of honesty and hard work exactly like Quaid-e-Azam taught.

“Next time my teacher asks about my hero, I’ll say it’s Quaid-e-Azam,” Ali told his parents proudly. “And I’ll tell all my friends why he’s so special.”

His mother smiled and said, “That’s the best way to honor Quaid-e-Azam—by remembering his lessons and following his example.”

FAQ

Q: Why is Quaid-e-Azam called the Father of the Nation?

A: Quaid-e-Azam is termed the Father of the Nation due to the fact that he led the movement that gave a free homeland to the people.

Q: Why is 25 December special?

A: It is the birthday of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, which is marked as Quaid-e-Azam Day in Pakistan.

Q: Where is Quaid-e-Azam buried?

A: He is buried at the Tomb of Quaid-e-Azam in Karachi, which is an exquisite white marble structure.

Q: What were the popular quotes of Quaid-e-Azam?

A: Some of his famous quotes are:

“Work, work, and work and we are bound to succeed.”

“Faith, Unity, Discipline.”

“Failure is a word unknown to me.

Q: What can children learn from Quaid-e-Azam?

Children could be taught the values of honesty, hard work, unity, and doing justice with honesty, as Quaid-e-Azam did.

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