23  March 1940 Pakistan
Pakistan Day is a very important day in the history of Pakistan.  The Pakistan resolution was presented on that day.  The Pakistan Resolution on the basis of which the Muslim League had started a movement for the separate homeland of Muslims in the subcontinent and after seven years had succeeded in getting its demand approved. 

The demand which mapped the world in the name of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.  On March 23, 1940, the Pakistan Resolution was passed in the present Iqbal Park in Manto Park, Lahore and on the same day in 1956, the first constitution of Pakistan was passed.  
As a result, the country became the world's first Islamic republic.  On March 23, 1940, at the end of the three-day annual meeting of the All India Muslim League in Manto Park, Lahore, a historic resolution was passed on the basis of which the Muslim League launched a movement for a separate Muslim homeland in the subcontinent.  And after seven years, she succeeded in getting her demand approved.

The resolution called for the unification of Muslim-majority areas, such as the northwestern and northeastern parts of India, into independent states in which the units involved enjoy greater autonomy and sovereignty. 

The resolution presented by Maulana Zafar Ali Khan and Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Maulvi Fazlullah, was supported by UP Muslim League leader Chaudhry Khaliq-ul-Zaman, Maulana Zafar Ali Khan from Punjab, Sardar Aurangzeb from NWFP, Sir Abdullah Haroon from Sindh and Balochistan.  Judge Isa did.  

The resolution was passed in the closing session on March 23.  Hazrat Mujaddid al-Fathani is the first elder in the subcontinent to present a two-nation theory.  Then Shah Waliullah, Sir Syed Ahmad Khan Allama Iqbal and other scholars explained the ideology of Pakistan.  Various Muslim institutions in the subcontinent were established on the basis of this ideology and many movements came into being to propagate this ideology.

In his presidential address dated March 23, 1940, Quaid-e-Azam described Islam and Hinduism as not just religions but two different social systems.  Hindus and Muslims cannot marry each other or eat at the same table.  

His epic poems, his heroes and his deeds are different.  Analyzing the two civilizations, Quaid-i-Azam said: "I say in no uncertain terms that they belong to two different civilizations and that these civilizations are based on ideas and facts that contradict each other."


 In March 1909, the Hindu leader Monroe Raj of Amritsar invited Allama Iqbal as the chief guest to address the United Nation.  Allama Iqbal not only rejected the idea of ​​a united nation but also refused to be a special guest.  

He said: "I myself have been a supporter of the idea that discrimination should be eradicated from this country but now I think that preserving the national identity is beneficial for both Hindus and Muslims.
If we look at the history, the formal beginning of Tehreek-e-Pakistan can be termed as the meeting of March 23, 1940.  Nowadays, some people are discussing the increase in the names of the provinces of Pakistan.  Which is very wrong. 

The ideology of Pakistan is to remain united in the shadow of one flag. The ideology of Pakistanis is one, religion and Qur'an are one, many things are one and analysts do not think it is better for the country to increase provincial division.  The aim was to establish the supremacy of Islam as well as to give other religions living in Pakistan the freedom to live with their religious freedom and to make it possible to establish lasting peace in the region by completely eradicating extremism.