Choudhary Rahmat Ali
[1895-1951]
Chaudhry Rahmat
Ali, one of the founders of the Pakistan National Movement as he is credited with
the name of was born in 1895. From his early childhood, Rahmat Ali showed signs
of great promise as a student. After completing his schooling, he joined the Islamia
College of Lahore in order to get his Bachelor of Arts degree. Rahmat Ali
finished education in England, obtaining MA and LLB with honors from the
universities of Cambridge and Dublin.
It was during
the years 1930 through 1933, that he seemed to have established the Pakistan
National Movement, with it’s headquarter at Cambridge. On January 28, 1933, he
issued his first memorable pamphlet "Now or Never; Are we to live or
perish forever?" He coined the word "Pakistan" for 30 million
Muslims who live in the five northern units of India; Punjab, North West
Frontier (Afghan) Province, Kashmir, Sindh and Baluchistan. The pamphlet also
gave reasons for the establishment of Pakistan as a separate nation. He spoke
of an independent homeland for Muslims, Pakistan, in the northern units of
India, "Bang-i-Islam" for Muslims in Bengal, and
"Usmanistan" for the Muslims in Hyderabad-Deccan.
Chaudhry Rahmat
Ali propagated the Scheme of Pakistan with a missionary zeal since its
inception in 1933. In August 1947, Pakistan came to be established and in 1948
Chaudhry Rahmat Ali visited Pakistan. Later he proceeded to England to champion
the cause of Kashmir through the United Nations.
Sick and weak,
he died on February 12, 1951.
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