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#1 May 20, 2026 10:40:34

azhar
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From overconfident to genuinely engaged

I want to be upfront about something that is probably relatable to a lot of Pakistani students specifically. When my professor assigned the essay on Quaid e Azam I felt a quiet confidence that I had no business feeling. I had grown up with Jinnah as a constant presence — in classrooms, in national celebrations, in family conversations about history and identity. That familiarity felt like preparation. It was not. It was the single biggest obstacle I had to overcome before I could write anything worth reading.
The problem with knowing someone as a national symbol before you encounter them as a historical subject is that it closes off the very questions that make historical writing interesting. I wrote my first draft as though Jinnah's significance, motivations and legacy were settled matters requiring only clear articulation. My supervisor returned it with a single question written at the top — where is your argument? That question genuinely stopped me in my tracks because I had been so focused on presenting information accurately that I had forgotten that an essay on Quaid e Azam at university level is not a presentation of agreed facts. It is an argued position within an ongoing scholarly conversation about a genuinely contested historical figure

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