During an exclusive interview with Pakistan Observer, former Interior Secretary, Chaudry Fazl-e-Haque, talked about some episodes relating to his meetings with Quaid-i-Azam and Allama Shabbir Ahmed Usmani who were kind to him for his devotion to the cause of Pakistan.
Chaudry Fazl-e-Haque, now in his 90s, who had frequent chances to meet with Quaid-i-Azam and Quaid’s very close associate and confidant, Allama Shabbir Ahmed Usmani, said that Mr. Jinnah had told Allama about his dream, in New Delhi when the Pakistan movement had been launched by the Quaid. The Quaid-i-Azam asked Allama Shabbir Ahmed Usmani not to mention the dream to anyone during his (Quaid’s) lifetime.Chaudry Fazl-e-Haque as a great devotee of Quaid-i-Azam would visit him in New Delhi during the 1940s when he was also there. The Quaid though living in Bombay visited the Indian Capital during assembly sessions, meetings with the viceroy, party conferences, and exchanges of views with Congress leaders. The Quaid was kind to him and met him briefly after his breakfast. It was there that he developed his relationship with Allama Shabbir Ahmed Usmani who also frequently visited the Quaid in the morning before Mr. Jinnah took up his day,s work.
After the emergence of Pakistan, Allama Shabbir Ahmed Usmani migrated to Karachi where he had the unique honor of unfurling the national flag at the ceremony marking Independence Day in the presence of the Founder of the State.After the demise of Quaid-i-Azam, Chaudry Fazl-e-Haque who was serving the police department in Karachi had frequent meetings with Allama Shabbir Ahmed Usmani. During those meetings, the main topic was naturally the personality of the Founder of Pakistan. As both the Allama and Chaudry were highly devoted to Quaid-i-Azam, they would fondly recall moments they had the privilege to have spent with him.
During one such meeting between the two, the topic was the Return of the Quaid to India in 1934 and his assumption of the All India Muslim League’s leadership. When Chaudry Fazl-e-Haque talked about people who as common belief had been, motivated Mr. Jinnah to return to India and assume their leadership, Allama Shabbir Ahmed Usmani spontaneously reacted saying the reality was something else. And then he narrated an episode, that had never been mentioned by anyone.
The Allama said that a couple of years before the emergence of Pakistan, he was discussing something with Mr. Jinnah and there was a reference to his return to India in 1934. When Allama Shabbir Ahmed Usmani mentioned names of the people who he believed had motivated the Quaid to end his exile, Mr. Jinnah said it was not the correct impression. He told Allama Shabbir Ahmed Usmani about his dream of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) and said he had returned to India in 1934 on order from the Prophet (PBUH) he loved most.
Allama Shabbir Ahmed Usmani quoted the Quaid-i-Azam as saying:
Though the Founder of Pakistan, Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah outwardly looked to be a Westernized man in terms of lifestyle, he had a deep love for the Prophet (PBUH) and the Muslims of South Asia. That was the reason why he had devoted his life and all to the cause of the Muslims and fought relentlessly to attain the rights they had been deprived of.
People who have studied various phases of the Pakistan Movement and the political career of Mr. Jinnah or those who have had access to Quaid’s associates are convinced that the Founder of Pakistan took guidance from the Holy Quran and the life of the Holy Prophet (PBUH).This scribe has been meeting with such people including the President, of Nazriya Pakistan Council (NPC) Trust to have a better understanding of the Pakistan Movement and personality of the man who had emerged as the Sole Spokesman of the Muslims of the sub-Continent. They all agree that the Quaid’s commitment to the cause of the Muslims had no bounds.
This scribe came to know that a former senior bureaucrat Chaudry Fazl-e-Haque, during his youth had a chance of meeting the Quaid-i-Azam in New Delhi and also Quaid’s close associate Allama Shabbir Ahmed Usman.
The testimony given by Chaudry Fazl-e-Haque clearly shows two facts: One is that Quaid-i-Azam took up his mission after he was asked to return to India by the Holy Prophet (PBUH) in the dream. This also shows his devotion to the Holy Prophet (PBUH). Two: Pakistan came into being with the blessing of the Holy Prophet (PBUH).There are several events that indicate Quaid’s love for the Holy Prophet (PBUH). He had selected Lincoln Inn for his study of law in London when he was only a young boy. During the struggle for Pakistan, he on several occasions stressed that the best role model for the Muslims in every respect is the Holy Prophet (PBUH). He always said that the teachings of Islam as provided in the Holy Quran and exemplified by the life of the Holy Prophet were relevant for all times and climes.