First Eid-ul-Fitr After Independence 1947
First of all, Eid Mubarak to all group members including Admin Sahib.
May Allah grant thousands of such happiness of Eid to all of us, the entire world of humanity, the Islamic world and especially the oppressed Palestinians in the form of freedom. Amen.
When Pakistan came into existence, that day was 27th of Ramadan, Thursday, and 4 days later on Monday, 18th August, 1947 the first Eid-ul-Fitr was celebrated with utmost simplicity due to the population and difficulties of the refugees.
The main gathering of Eid prayers was held in the Eid Gah Maidan located in front of Jamia Cloth Market on Bandar Road. It was led by Maulana Zahoor ul Hasan Daras, who was once a member of the All India Muslim League and later elected President of the Muslim League Sindh. And Quaid-e-Azam was also called the brave friend of Sindh.
It is said that the Quaid-e-Azam was late to reach the Eid place, even though it was time for prayer, on which the worshippers requested Maulana Zahoor-ul-Hassan Daras to wait for a while so that the Quaid e-Azam could participate in the prayer.
Maulana Zahoor-ul-Hassan Daras replied, "The leader of the nation was informed, he should have come early, we cannot delay prayer for any personality"
And then they started Namaz, in such a long time the Quaid-e-Azam also reached, but they found a place in the back rows.
After offering Eid prayers, the worshipers were surprised to see the Quaid-e-Azam among them and they started shouting slogans of Long Live Quaid-e Azam.
Later, Quaid-e-Azam along with the worshipers met Eid from Maulana Zahoor-ul-Hassan Daras and he praised Maulana Sahib for saying that instead of a particular personality, he preferred to offer prayers at the prescribed time.
This was the first and last Eid-ul-Fitr of Quaid-e-Azam after the formation of Pakistan, because the second Eid-ul-fitr was celebrated on 7 August 1948, but at that time Quaid-E-Azam was in Ziarat Balochistan and was seriously ill. However, he celebrated Eid-ul-Fitr through his companion Ms. Fatima Jinnah. Sent the message to the nation.
(Courtesy: Daily Jang Karachi)