We the people of Pakistan are a diverse people, living in a country that was an answer to a prayer and a dream come true for our forefathers seven decades back. Someone dreamt for a free state for the welfare & well being of a people, somebody took it as a duty to materialize this dream, and once the dream got materialized, someone spoke through his poetry for the dignity of common man in the face of tyranny. Allama Iqbal, Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah and Faiz Ahmed Faiz are three icons of our history.

Muhmmad Ali Jinnah

Jinnah believed that knowledge was a key driver of human advancement and that it had the power to transform societies. He saw education as a means to empower individuals and to create a knowledgeable and skilled workforce that could contribute to the growth and prosperity of the nation.

Allama Muhmad Iqbal

Allama Muhammad Iqbal underscored the significance of knowledge as a transformative force that could lead to personal growth, social progress, and spiritual enlightenment. His ideas continue to inspire individuals to seek knowledge as a means of self-improvement and societal betterment.

Faiz Ahmed Faiz

Faiz Ahmed Faiz highlighted the transformative power of knowledge to challenge oppression, inequality, and injustice. Faiz believed that through education and awareness, individuals could break free from the chains of ignorance and contribute to the betterment of society.