Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah was the architect of Pakistan. He received his early education in Karachi and later studied law in England. After returning to India, he started his political career in the Bombay legislature and later joined the Indian National Congress. He realized the Congress stood for Hindu domination so he resigned and joined the All India Muslim League in 1922 to advocate for a separate Muslim state. Jinnah worked tirelessly from 1940 until his death in 1948 to strengthen the Muslim League and achieve the creation of Pakistan through his leadership and commitment to principles. He became Pakistan's first Governor General but passed away after only 13 months in office.
Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah was the architect of Pakistan. He received his early education in Karachi and later studied law in England. After returning to India, he started his political career in the Bombay legislature and later joined the Indian National Congress. He realized the Congress stood for Hindu domination so he resigned and joined the All India Muslim League in 1922 to advocate for a separate Muslim state. Jinnah worked tirelessly from 1940 until his death in 1948 to strengthen the Muslim League and achieve the creation of Pakistan through his leadership and commitment to principles. He became Pakistan's first Governor General but passed away after only 13 months in office.
Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah was the architect of Pakistan. He received his early education in Karachi and later studied law in England. After returning to India, he started his political career in the Bombay legislature and later joined the Indian National Congress. He realized the Congress stood for Hindu domination so he resigned and joined the All India Muslim League in 1922 to advocate for a separate Muslim state. Jinnah worked tirelessly from 1940 until his death in 1948 to strengthen the Muslim League and achieve the creation of Pakistan through his leadership and commitment to principles. He became Pakistan's first Governor General but passed away after only 13 months in office.
Quaid-E-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah was architect of pakistan. He
was born on 25th December,1876.He was born in a noble family in karachi. He recieved his early education in Karachi Mission School. Then he was admitted in Sindh Madrsa-Tul-Islam from where he passed hismatriculation in 1895. Afterword he went to England and took his Brisster,s degree from Linchon,s Inn. After completing his education, he came back to India and started Law-practice in Bombay. He started in political carrier as a mamber of Bombay legislature. Then he joined India Nation Congress.
He was a great champion of fareedom for the people of India.When
he realized the congress was a neo-hindu body and stood for Ram Raj, he resigned and joined to All India Muslim League in1922. He had been greatest spokesman of the India Muslim for a separate state for them.
Mr.Jinnah,s integrity of character was beyond reproach. Gandhi
called him an impossible man, for he would never compromise on principle. He stood like a rock against his opponents. He united the defeated groups of Muslim into a force to reckon with. From 1940 till his death on 11th september, 1948, Quaid-E-Azam worked day and night for strengthening the Muslim League. It was due to his untiring efforts and wise leadership that pakistan came into being. Had there been no highly disciplined, hard working, driven by the dream and drove other. He was the first Govemor General of pakistan on 14th August 1947 but died after about the thirteen months and was buried in karachi.