Imran Ahmed Khan Niazi is a Pakistani politician and former cricket captain who served as the 22nd Prime Minister of Pakistan from August 2018 until April 2022, when he was ousted through a no-confidence motion in the National Assembly. He is the founder and chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf. Born: October 5, 1952, Lahore, Pakistan
10 Quotes Of Imran Khan
- 01 - Imran Khan On Compromise
Compromise for your dreams but never compromise on your dreams.
Talent or Intelligence does not matter. It's your dreams that will decide how big a person you'll become in life.
A condemned poor man, if steals to feed his starving kid, is slammed into prison. Contrast this to a rich man's crime.
A leader must have the courage to take bold decisions and stand by them.
Imran Khan asked Pakistanis of four things at the historic Lahore gathering.
a. We shall never lie and always speak the truth.
b. Leave our ego’s behind and only think of this Nation, there are 11 crore Pakistanis living beneath poverty line.
c. We shall be brave and break the shackles of fear.
d. We have to bring Justice to this society, even if our friends and relatives do injustice, we shall be fair and bring them to Justice.
- 06 - Imran Khan Responsibility
A leader should always be ready to take responsibility for his decisions.
- 07 - Imran Khan Iqbal's Work
When I was older, I found Iqbal's work hugely inspirational. He argued against an unquestioning acceptance of Western democracy as the self-governing model, and instead suggested that by following the rules of Islam a society would tend naturally towards social justice, tolerance, peace and equality. Iqbal's interpretation of Islam differs very widely from the narrow meaning that is sometimes given to it. For Iqbal, Islam is not just the name for certain beliefs and forms of worship. The difference between a Muslim and a non-Muslim is not merely a theological one - it is a difference of a fundamental attitude towards life.
- 08 - Imran Khan Never Give Up
Never give up, no matter how hard life gets no matter how much pain you feel. Pain will eventually subside, nothing remains forever, so keep going and don't give up.
Iqbal not only conceived of a self-governing Muslim state, his passionate voice awakened and activated Indian Muslims, motivating them not only to strive to free themselves from the bondage of imperialism and colonialism, but also to challenge other forms of totalitarian control. Believing fervently in human equality and the right of human beings to dignity, justice and freedom, Iqbal empowered the dis-empowered to stand up and be counted.
- 10 - Imran Khan Muslims And Islam
I felt like the Islamic scholar Muhammad Abduh (1849-1905), who said on his return from a trip to Europe to his homeland Egypt 'I saw no Muslims in Europe but I saw a lot of Islam,' and of his homeland 'There are a lot of Muslims here but no Islam.'