Quaid e Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah
Our great leader, the founder of Pakistan, Muhammad Ali Jinnah was born in Karachi on the 25th December 1876. He received his early education in a local school. Later on, he entered into a missionary High School entrance examination. The next year he went to England and returned after 4 years as a Barrister at law. In 1915 he married Ratan Bai, and in 1947 he got Pakistan and worked as the first governor-general. He worked day and night so hard that his health broke down. He died on 11th September 1948.
Higher education
Muhammad Ali Jinnah's father wanted to join him in business and give him his hand. But Muhammad Ali Jinnah was an intelligent child from his childhood. Therefore, on the advice of a friend, the father separated his son and sent him to England for further education. At that time, he was 16 years old.
Stay in England
During his stay in England, Muhammad Ali Jinnah was bright, unlike other students. He was extremely hardworking, avoided idleness and entertainment, and concentrated on his studies. He passed the barrister's examination with outstanding success.
Political interest
Muhammad Ali Jinnah's political consciousness was during his stay in England. He became interested in politics and joined the Congress. Thus he entered the field of politics. At the same time, he was convinced of the unity of Muslims and Hindus. But this situation could not last for long. Finally, you realized that the union of the two nations was harmful to the Muslims. For the union, the majority of Hindus were not ready to give up their narrow-mindedness. Finally, he joined the Muslim League.
Demand for the establishment of Pakistan
The differences between the Congress and the Muslim League had greatly increased in those days. At the same time, the demand for the establishment of Pakistan began to gain momentum. The creation of Pakistan was first presented in the form of the Lahore Resolution in 1940. Despite all the opposition, this dream came true on August 14, 1947. And a separate homeland of the Muslims was established in Pakistan. Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah was its first Governor-General. Appointed. Even at this age and health, he continued to work daily. But the night of September 11, 1948, came, which separated this benefactor of the Islamic nation from us.
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