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"Iman Ittihad Nazm" (Pronounced: '; ; lit. Faith, Unity, Discipline) is a "Asool-e-Amal" and guiding principals of Pakistan in Urdu. Upon the independence of Pakistan, it was introduced and adopted as a national motto of country by its founder Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah.It is inscribed in Urdu language at the base of state emblem. Neither the emblem nor the words are inscribed on any currency of Pakistan. The emblem is an adaptation of the four components, "wreath, crescent, star and scroll" each component has its own description mention in the shield bounded by wreath of Jasmine flower, above there is crescent and star crest and below there is a scroll contains the country's motto. Altogether symbolizes the Pakistan's ideological foundation, the basis of its economy and guiding principals. ==Origin== The origin of motto is a well known "Asool-e-Amal" for Pakistanis, introduced by country's founding father Muhammad Ali Jinnah which was driven from his personal example of life and instilled this message to the youth of his time and for future generations. Four months after the emergence of Pakistan on world's map December 28, 1947 Jinnah said: "We are going through fire: the sunshine has yet to come. But I have no doubt that with Unity, Faith and Discipline we will not only remain the fifth largest State in the world but will compare with any nation of the world. Are you prepared to undergo the fire? You must make up your minds now. We must sink individualism and petty jealousies and make up our minds to serve the people with honesty and faithfulness. We are passing through a period of fear, danger, and menace. We must have faith, unity and discipline." ;Transliteration
;In Urdu ;In English
Describing Unity, Faith and Discipline Jinnah delivered many addresses, on 23 March 1945 he said:
On September 11, 1948 Jinnah gave his last message:
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