JINNAH, MUHAMMAD ALI

məhämˈəd älēˈ jĭnˈə, 1876–1948, founder of Pakistan, b. Karachi. After his admission to the bar in England, he returned to India to practice law. Early in his career he was a fervent supporter of the Indian National Congress and an advocate of Hindu-Muslim unity. Jinnah was a member of the legislative council of the viceroy from 1910 to 1919. He joined the Muslim League in 1913 and was elected its president in 1916 and 1920. He played a major role in negotiating the so-called Lucknow Pact (1916) between the League and the Congress, in which the latter conceded that Muslims should have a separate communal electorate to ensure them adequate legislative representation. Hindu-Muslim cooperation soon broke down, however, and the Congress reversed this position. Finally totally disillusioned with the Congress, Jinnah resigned from in 1930. From 1934 until his death he headed the Muslim League and guided its struggle for an independent Pakistan, a state that would include the predominantly Muslim areas of India. His support of the British during World War II increased his influence. Jinnah's claim that the Muslim League represented the Muslims of India was substantiated in 1946, when in the elections for the Indian constituent assembly, the League won all the seats assigned to the Muslim electorate. Jinnah's firm stand and widespread Hindu-Muslim riots forced the Congress to accept establishment of the separate state of Pakistan, and in Aug., 1947, India was partitioned. Jinnah was appointed the first governor-general of the dominion of Pakistan and, although dying of tuberculosis, was elected president of its constituent assembly.

See H. Bolitho, Jinnah (1954); A. S. Ahmed, Jinnah, Pakistan, and Islamic Identity (1997).

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...not like, "Gandhi sugar." Mohammed Ali Jinnah was the leader of the Pakistan partition...India whole. At night Mother mixed Jinnah, Gandhi, and Lord Louis Mountbatten...complete with the characteristic "Jinnah cap." Even my younger siblings, two-year-old...
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...Maulana Muhammad Ali, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad and Muhammad Ali Jinnah represented this tradition. They were nationalist...1974, p. 10. As Sarojini Naidu wrote in 1913 when Muhammad Ali Jinnah enrolled in the Muslim League his two sponsors were...
...two great leaders in the movement for independence from British imperialism: Indias Mohandas Gandhi and Pakistans Muhammad Ali Jinnah. But the last two years have been anything but kind. In January 2001, the state was devastated by a massive earthquake...
...latter was embodied in the Muslim League, headed by Muhammad Ali Jinnah. In many ways, Mawdudi had grievances similar to...of his critique of Husain Ahmad Madani, Azad, and Muhammad Ali Jinnah. He critiqued the first two for supporting the composite...
...1997. The founder of Pakistan, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, was a British-educated lawyer...Pakistan. One reason was the death of Jinnah only a year after the countrys creation...in 1951, Prime Minister Liaqat Ali Khan was assassinated. Then a game...
...Historical Review Under the leadership of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Pakistan became independent on 14 August 1947 after...terrorists, including such top leaders as Khalid Sheikh Muhammad, Abu Zubaydah, and Abu Faraj al-Libbi. (18) The Pakistan...
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...his change of course. The understanding of why Muhammad Ali Jinnah wanted Pakistan, the nation he created, is crucial...FOR FURTHER READING: Riaz Ahmad, Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah: The Formative years: 1892-1920 (Islamabad: National...
...partitioned from the Hindu majority regions. She demonstrates convincingly that the Muslim League and its leader, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, intended Pakistan to be a homeland for Indias Muslims but not an Islamic state, as later generations of Pakistani...
...herself had she not then been, as she is still is, under house arrest for the offense of winning an election. (8.) Muhammad Ali Jinnah (1876-1948), founder of the state of Pakistan. (9.) See Mervyn Hiskett, Some to Mecca Turn to Pray (London: Claridge...
...The founder of the country, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, a Muslim engineer, became...as symbols of past glory. Jinnahs Mausoleum in Karachi stands...that the founder of Pakistan, Jinnah, and other leaders including Ali Bhutto were fond of Scotch...
...when his secretary was Muhammad Ali Jinnah (1876-1948), ultimately...independence, and Liaqat Ali (1895-1951), the only personality approaching Jinnahs, was murdered in October...soldiers might defer. Jinnah, to be sure, may not have...
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...Pakistan was part of British India until 1947 when Muhammad Ali Jinnah led a movement for a Muslim homeland comprised by the...East Bengal and the Northwest Frontier Province. Mr. Jinnah, the Quaid-e-Azam (Great Leader) is revered as the Father...
...Pakistanis proud of you as Pakistanis in America." Mr. Qazi also announced plans to open a Jinnah Center, named for Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan. The center will be located in the former Pakistani Embassy on Massachusetts Avenue NW...
...snack wrappers and juice cartons and took them away from beneath a huge portrait of Pakistans founding father, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, which greets travellers arriving in the capital. The road was temporarily blocked, with traffic jammed in both...
...a young man he was one of new Pakistans best and brightest led by Pakistans founding father and first president Muhammad Ali Jinnah. They hoped to build a modern democracy, overcome tribalism and the more obscurantist aspects of Islam while still...
...Service officials. The former involved a request for a quotation from a speech by Pakistans founder-president Muhammad Ali Jinnah that President Clinton used in a talk he gave on his visit to that country in March. The INS sought evidence for...
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...national boundaries, he became a supporter of an independent homeland for Indias Muslims and aligned himself with Muhammad Ali Jinnah . He is regarded by many as the spiritual founder of Pakistan, and the anniversary of his death (Apr. 21) is a...
...and while there he became (1936) general secretary of the Muslim League; thereafter he was chief lieutenant to Muhammad Ali Jinnah . He represented the Muslim League in the Central Legislative Assembly of India from 1940 to 1946, when he was...
...separate Muslim India. By 1940, under the leadership of Muhammad Ali Jinnah , it had gained such power that, for the first time...1958 and 1962, while martial law was in force under Muhammad Ayub Khan , the League was officially defunct. Later...
...with a fine archaeological collection; and the tomb of Muhammad Ali Jinnah , founder of Pakistan. An old settlement, Karachi was...political base of the Bhutto family (see Bhutto, Zulfikar Ali and Bhutto, Benazir ), Karachi has been troubled...
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