List of Pakistan Movement activists


The Founders and activists of the Pakistan Movement, also known as Founding Fathers of Pakistan, were the political leaders and statespersons who participated in the success of the political movement, following the signing of the Pakistan Resolution, that led the establishment and creation of Pakistan on August 1947. Within this large group, a further and extended subset signed the Objective Resolution that was annexed to the Constitution of Pakistan in 1950.
The term was first used by the linguist and archeologist Dr. Ahmad Hasan Dani's book, the Founding Fathers of Pakistan, which popularized the term in literary activities of the country. The Pakistan Movement was led by a large group of activists and statesmen who played crucial role in the politics of the British Indian Empire in 1930s and 1940s. More recently, the term was used by the government officially in explaining the foreign policy text. Authors and historians of Pakistan more broadly define the term "Founding Fathers" to mean a larger group which also includes all those who, whether as politicians, jurists, statesperson, soldiers, diplomats, academicians, or ordinary citizens, took part in winning the independence of four provinces in the north-west region of British India from the control of the United Kingdom and also from the influence of the Indian Congress; this creating Pakistan.
The following is a list of people who played a prominent role in making of Pakistan as independence activists, leaders, freedom fighters and revolutionaries.

Historical background

In 1905, the Bengal presidency's partition was decided by the English government which separated the largely Muslim eastern areas from the largely Hindu western areas was supported by the Muslims communities. The success of the Swadeshi movement led by Indian activists led the reintegrating the presidency and it was a catalyst in making the Muslims reformers of India realize the need for a separate homeland.
During the same year, the political efforts and initiations led by Sir Syed Ahmad Khan led the establishment of the historic All-India Muslim League to protect the interests and rights of the Muslim regions in the subcontinent. Mutual distrust among the Hindu leaders and Muslim reformers further grew. A conference held as well as chaired by Indian Viceroy, Early Minto, the Hindu-Muslim conflict was raised to the constitutional plane. In 1906, an annual meeting of Muhammadan Educational Conference was held by Nawab Vikar-ul-Mulk, Syed Ahmad Khan, and 3,000 other delegatesattended the session making it the largest-ever representative gathering of Muslim India. Muslim cleric Ali Johar wrote All-India Muslim League's first agenda and Syed Ameer Ali established its European branch in the United Kingdom.
For some quiet time, the Muslim League worked on its reputation and credibility against the much influential Indian Congress. It was not until when Liaquat Ali Khan and his companion Shrene Pant convinced Muhammad Ali Jinnah and among others to join the Muslim League in 1930s. The philosophical idea, Pakistan ; the 14 points ; the Now or Never ; the Two-nation theory which was subsequently contributed and worked by many activists and leaders played a crucial role in gaining the creation of Pakistan in 1947.
The newly founded country of Pakistan had to create a government and legislature to replace the British India government and the British Parliament. The founding fathers of Pakistan first established the partial Constituent Assembly, and adopted the Objectives Resolution was annexed to the Constitution of Pakistan.

Occupations and finances

The founders and activists as well had different occupations and practiced a wide range of high and middle-status occupations, and many pursued more than one career simultaneously. However, the more influential founding fathers were trained and professional barristers and lawyers. Notable activist, Sir Dr. Ziauddin Ahmed, was a mathematician who helped forming in the first educational policy of the country. Ra'ana Ali Khan was an economist; and Abu Bakr Ahmad, a political scientist; M.M. Sharif, a philosopher; and Shaukat Hyatt Khan, an officer in the British Army, are the quiet few notable personalities who played an integrated role in the movement.

List of Founders of Pakistan


Listed Founders of Pakistan


Name
PortraitPlace of representation and originPre-independence and Post-independence notability
Muhammad Ali Jinnah
Karachi, SindhFounder of Pakistan
First Governor-General of Pakistan
First President-Speaker of the Constituent Assembly
Presiding figure of the Muslim League
Allama Mohammad Iqbal
Sialkot, PunjabPresented and conceived the idea of Pakistan
Formalize the Two-Nation Theory
Philosopher and Poet of Urdu language
Aga Khan III
Karachi, SindhKey presiding figure of the Muslim League
Led the Ismailism movement in support of Pakistan movement.
Liaquat Ali Khan
Karnal, PunjabFirst Prime Minister of Pakistan
Author of Objectives Resolution
Fatima Jinnah
Karachi, SindhRegarded as Māder-e-Pakistan
Woman activist
Younger sister of Muhammad Ali Jinnah
Leader of the Opposition during 1965 elections
Sir Muhammad Zafarullah Khan
Daska, PunjabAuthor of the Lahore Resolution and chief negotiator of Radcliffe line
The main Representative of the Pakistan Movement in the International community
First Minister of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan
Fazlul Huq
Barisal, BengalAscended as Interior Minister of Pakistan
Governor of East Pakistan
Khawaja Nazimuddin
Dhaka, BengalFirst Bengali leader of Pakistan
Second Prime Minister of Pakistan
Second Governor-General of Pakistan
Naseer Ahmad Malhi
Sialkot, PunjabFirst Minister of Education
Rahmat Ali
Balachaur, PunjabCoined and created "Pakstan"
Author of Now or Never
Bahadur Yar Jung
Hyderabad, Hyderabad Deccan
Raja Ghazanfar Ali Khan
Jhelum, PunjabLeader of Pakistan Movement, close companion of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, minister and diplomat
G. M. Syed
Karachi, SindhKey presiding figure of the Muslim League
Rallied Sindh's support for Pakistan movement
Abdur Rab Nishtar
Peshawar, Khyber-PakhtunkhwaGovernor of Punjab
First Minister of communications
Huseyn Suhrawardy
Dhaka, BengalFirst Prime Minister of Pakistan of Pakistan
Enforcer of One Unit
Mohammad Ali Jouhar
Rampur, Uttar PradeshMuslim cleric and leader of Khilafat Movement
Key presiding figure of the Muslim League
Shaukat Ali
Rampur, Uttar PradeshMuslim cleric and leader of Khilafat Movement
Key presiding figure of the Muslim League
Jalal-ud-din Jalal Baba
Abbottabad, Khyber PakhtunkhwaFounder of Hazara Muslim League
Senior Muslim Leaguer and winner of referendum in NWFP
Zafar Ali Khan
Wazirabad, Punjaband Poet of Urdu language
Mohammad Abdul Ghafoor Hazarvi
Wazirabad, PunjabOrator, Spiritual Leader of Pakistan Movement
Ra'ana Ali Khan
Almora, United ProvincesFirst Lady of Pakistan
Governor of Sindh
Initiated Women military corps
Widely known as Māder-e-Pakistan"
Jogendra Nath Mandal
Barisal, BengalFirst Law Minister of Pakistan
Victor Turner
London United KingdomFounded Federal Board of Revenue
First Finance Secretary of Pakistan
Founder of Pakistan Civil Services
Khaliq-uz-Zaman
Rampur, Uttar PradeshPresiding figure of the Muslim League
Jahanara Shahnawaz
Lahore, PunjabCrucial role in women legislature after the independence.


Notable activists

The activities and constant public gathering of founding fathers of Pakistan attracted the people of North-West India to be politically active in the movement. Many of the activists would later becoming the future leader of the country.

Listed activists of Pakistan


Name
PortraitPlace of representation and originPre-independence and Post-independence notability
Shireen Jinnah
Karachi, SindhSister of Jinnah
Muhammad Asad
Lemberg, Austria-HungaryHonorary figure in Pakistan
Sartaj Aziz
Mardan, Khyber-PakhtunkhwaNational Security Adviser
Played key role in the political events in Pakistan, including that of nuclear tests in 1998
Professor of Economics at various universities of Pakistan.
Rafiq TararGujranwala, Punjab9th President of Pakistan

Mir Hazar KhosoJaffarabad, BalochistanActing Prime Minister of Pakistan

Nurul Amin
Shahbazpur, BengalPrime Minister of Pakistan

Only Vice-President of Pakistan
Alvin Robert Cornelius
AgraChief Justice of Pakistan
Pir Gohar
Mardan, KPPoet and critic