Jan. 3. Wrote a letter to Mian Bashir Ahmad.
Jan. 6. In a letter to Dr. Ziauddin Ahmad, finally refused to receive the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Laws sought to be conferred by All India Congress Committee.
Jan. 24. Speaking as chief guest at Muslim Students' Federation meeting in Bombay, held Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi responsible for the political deadlock.
Jan. 25. Attended meeting of Bombay District. Muslim Students' Federation.
Jan. 29. In a rejoinder to Chiang Sheik's statement issued at the end of his Indian trip, said: "I had the honor of meeting Marshal Chiang Kai-Shek. He frankly told me that he knew nothing of political problems of India. However, it is unfortunate that, in his message, he has indulged in generalities without understanding the political situation... it is a pity that he should have, without careful study, expressed his views which may be exploited to the detriment of Muslim India...."
Feb. 1. Addressing students of Islamia College, Bombay, emphasized All India Muslim League demand for Pakistan; urged both Muslim and Hindus to make common cause against British.
Feb. 4. Replied to Mian Bashir Ahmad's letter of 30 Jan.
Feb. 10. Replying to Fazlul Haq's letter of 5 Feb, maintained that in spite of his promises Fazlul Haq could not prove his loyalty to Muslim cause.
Feb. 15. Replying to Raja Gopalachariar's Letter of 12 Feb., excused himself from joining proposed Conference at Delhi to discuss the situation arising out of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi's fast.
Feb. 24. In a letter, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi informed him that after going through his two letters he felt that the same warranted personal discussions instead of a discussion, through Letter; hence Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi requested him if he could see him at Segaon before 10 March.
March 3. In a letter, informed Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi that he felt no change in his attitude; emphasized that the stage was reached "when no doubt should be left that you recognize the All India Muslim League as the authoritative and Representative organization of the Muslims of India."
March 7. Presided over the All India Muslim League Council meeting at Delhi. Condoled the death of Sikandar Hayat Khan; elected President for the ensuing All India Muslim League session; appreciated the Sind Provincial /Presidency Muslim League's decision endorsing the Pakistan scheme.
March 23. Issued Pakistan Day message.
March 30. In a letter, Nizam of Hyderabad asked his opinion about allowing Nawab Bahadur Yar Jung to deliver speeches in Hyderabad State.
March 31. Replied to Nizam of Hyderabad that he had no objection to Bahadur Yar Jung delivering speeches in Hyderabad State in spite of the fact that the Nawab was not a Muslim League Member .
April 4. Sent message to North West Frontier Province Muslim Students' Federation meeting at Peshawar.
April 20. In a letter to Idrees Barry & Co., cloth merchants, Delhi, emphasized the need for a unified national effort for economic uplift of Muslims.
April 24-26. In his presidential address at All India Muslim League session at Delhi, expressed his readiness to welcome All India Muslim League - Congress settlement. Spoke on nature of Government in Pakistan; on attitude of extremist Hindu leaders like Bepin Chandra Pal, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi , and Jawarharlal Nehru for domination of Hindus over Muslims since 1907.
April 26. Empowered by All India Muslim League to take necessary steps for furtherance of All India Muslim League objectives.
May 3. Issued press statement from Delhi on the reaction of British press to his speech of 24 April.
May 26. In a letter, Zauqi detailed the "Secret history" of the origins and establishment of the All India Muslim League
June 4. Explaining points arising from his speech of 28 April, at a press Conference in Karachi, observed that All India Congress Committee meeting of 8 Aug. was a declaration of war against Muslims.
June 5. Allama Inayatullah Mashriqi requested him, in a press statement, to meet Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi to settle with him the issue of Pakistan; also asked Khaksars to send telegrams, and letters in thousands to Mohammed Ali Jinnah in order to force him to agree to Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi's viewpoint—viz., to get independence from British first and then to decide the Pakistan issue with Congress.
June 13. Attended meeting of Sind Provincial/Presidency Muslim League at Karachi.
June 20. Replying to an address of Muslim Chamber of Commerce, emphasized the imperative need to work for the economic progress of the nation.
June 21. Inaugurating the Sind Madressah College, an extension of Sind Madressah, Karachi, said "Now my alma mater has made a move of an adventure to start a College. The object is excellent, and, if the institution is properly worked and organized, it will be wonderful. But you can not run a college or nothing."
June 29. Wrote to Khan of Kalat from Quetta about his program to visit Kalat on 10 July.
July 3-4. Attended Conference of Baluchistan All India Muslim League at Quetta.
July 8. Replied to Nawab Bahadur Yar Jung's letter of 28 June, regarding his visit to Kashmir and that of the Nawab to North West Frontier Province .
July 13. Thanked Khan of Kalat for his hospitality during his visit to Kalat.
July 18. Replying to welcome address by Anjuman-i-Islam, Quetta, expressed his pleasure that the Muslims had at last awakened.
July 20. An attempt at his assassination made by Rafiq Sabir, a Khaksar worker from Lahore, failed due to Mohammed Ali Jinnah (Quaid-I-Azam ) alertness.
Sent special message to North West Frontier Province Muslims through Nawab Mohammed Ismail Khan on the eve of bye-election to Provincial. Assembly.
July 25. Replying to a letter from Sardar Muhammad Nawab Khan, declared that Unionist Party was dead after J-Sikandar Pact.
July 26. Issued press statement on his assassination attempted.
Sir Abdur Rahim, President/Presidency. Legislative Assembly, informed the Assembly that he received adjournment motion from Sardar Sant Singh regarding Government refusal to forward Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (Mahatma) letter to Mohammed Ali Jinnah (Quaid-I-Azam ) the mover desired that Government's should arrange a meeting between Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (Mahatma) and Mohammed Ali Jinnah (Quaid-I-Azam) as it was in accordance with Government's policy to bring different communities in agreement with each other.
July 30. Muslims of Punjab observed Day of Thanks giving on Mohammed Ali Jinnah (Quaid-I-Azam's) providential escape from attempted assassination. Liaquat Ali Khan moved motion in Assembly that "the Assembly condemns the cowardly attack on Mr. Mohammed Ali Jinnah (Quaid-I-Azam) and congratulates him on his providential escape;" motion adopted unanimously.
Aug. 11. Wrote to Nawab Bahadur Yar Jung regarding his contact with Amir-i-Millat, Pir Jamat Ali Shah of North West Frontier Province.
Aug. 13. Day of Thanks giving, on Mohammed Ali Jinnah (Quaid-I-Azam) escape from assailant's dagger, observed by Muslims throughout the subcontinent
Aug. 23. Wrote to Viceroy on political situation in Kashmir.
Aug. 26. Allama Mashriqi, in a press statement requested him to meet Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (Mahatma) and Congress leaders for an amicable settlement of the Pakistan issue; deplored attack on his life and denied Khaksar involvement.
Aug. 30. Appealed for raising funds for relief of the victims of Bengal famine.
Sept. 15. Addressed another letter to Viceroy on Muslims in Kashmir.
Sept. 23. Declared recognition of Pakistan scheme a precondition for any settlement in India, in an interview to a foreign correspondent at Bombay.
Sept. 30. Addressed letter to Viceroy on reform of administration in Kashmir to end oppression of the Muslims in the state.
Oct. 1. In Eid message from Bombay, reviewed All India Muslim League's achievements. Attended reception by Memon Chamber of Commerce, Bombay.
Oct. 2. Addressed public meeting organized by Memon Chamber of Commerce, Bombay.
Oct. 12. Sent message to Dawn on its first anniversary.
Oct. 31. Gave an interview on Bengal famine.
Nov. 5. Allowed Syed Sharifuddin Pirzada to publish collection of his correspondence with different leaders.
Nov. 14-15. Presided over All India Muslim League Council meeting at Delhi. Council condoled the death of Maulana Ashraf Ali Thanvi and condemned the dastardly and insane attack on Mohammed Ali Jinnah (Quaid-I-Azam) ; congratulating him for his providential escape. Council further decided that no Muslim League Member. Would join the Khaksar organization in future for its policies were hostile to the Muslim League demanded that those chapters of Swami Dayanand's Satyarath Prakash, which contained objectionable remarks against founders of religions, particularly against the Holy Prophet, be prescribed; expressed its concern against further Jewish immigration into Palestine and warned the British Government against any injustice done to the Palestine Arabs; forwarded S.M. Zauqi's res. regarding the political influence on the affairs of the Muslim holy shrine in Ajmer.
Nov. 18. Spoke, in Assembly, on food situation in India. Advised Government to perform its duties efficiently, or else Food member should resign.
Dec. 13. In a statement, issued a spirited rejoinder to Congress leaders on their opposition to the observance of "Day of Deliverance" on Friday, 22 Dec. by Muslims.
Dec. 17. In a statement said that the observance of the Day of Deliverance on Friday, 22 Dec., was not based on communal basis, but just to take into account Congress Government 's performance in provinces.
Dec. 20. At the flag hoisting ceremony on the occasion of All India Muslim League 's 31st annual session at Karachi, said: "If we continue to consolidate ourselves, we are bound to achieve our goal. In our efforts to achieve our goal. Sind has a major role to play. Karachi will be the gateway of Pakistan.... Our flag symbolizes our national aspirations, and we must keep it aloft."
Dec.23. In an interview to the U.P.A., justified Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (Mahatma)'s detention saying that, "He was arrested for his threat of a mass movement. Reason demands that he must withdraw that threat."
Welcomed enthusiastically on his arrival at Karachi for attending All India Muslim League 's 31st annual session.
Dec. 24-26. Presided over All India Muslim League's 31st annual session at Karachi. Welcome address given in Urdu by G.M . Syed, Chairman, Reception Committee, wherein he extensively quoted Iqbal to prove the case of Muslim nationhood and Pakistan. J expressed his willingness to come to an understanding with Government and the Hindus but on honorable terms.
Dec. 25. Attended a civic reception given by Karachi Municipal Corporation.
Dec. 26. In his concluding remarks at the Karachi session, said, "It is the great Book, Quran that is the sheet-anchor of Muslims India. I am sure that as we go on and on there will be more and more of oneness—one God, one Book, one Prophet and one Nation."
Dec. 29. Attended reception given by Karachi City Muslim League. .