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Beginning in the name of ALLAH Ta'ala who created us and He is able to do everything Allah Ta'ala has created many leaders in Pakistan one of the best leaders is Fatima Ali Jinnah Fatima Ali Jinnah is the younger sister of Quaid-e-Azam who Played a great role in making Pakistan and dedicated her life to the name of Pakistan Fatima Ali Jinnah is also counted among the few best leaders who fought for Pakistan and achieved Pakistan and made a name in the world. And of bravery.
Ms. Fatima Jinnah was born on July 31, 1893 in Karachi. In those days, Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah had gone to Lincoln-in-London for higher education in law. On his return, he was very happy to see his younger sister Fatima and got her admitted in the convent school himself. Ms. Fatima Jinnah passed the matriculation examination from the University of Bombay in 1910 and achieved outstanding success in the senior camarge examination in 1913. In 1922, he obtained a diploma in dentistry and started his own clinic to treat dental patients. After the death of Quaid-e-Azam's wife Maryam Jinnah in 1929, he associated himself with Quaid-e-Azam and stayed with him till his last breath and his burial. Quaid-e-Azam used to call him Fati, later during the political struggle he used to call him "Full Council", every matter was completed according to the advice of Ms. Fatima Jinnah.
Ms. Fatima Jinnah was a figure of simplicity and had a very dignified personality. White hair and white gharara suits became so popular during her time that this style became the fashion of Muslim women. As far as the political career of the mother of the nation is concerned before the establishment of Pakistan, she attended the first round table in London with Quaid-e-Azam in 1930. Participated in the conference. Stayed in London from 1931 to 1934 with Quaid-e-Azam. From 1935 to 1938, she started participating in the establishment of Pakistan and the freedom struggle and continued to participate in the meetings of the Muslim League with Quaid-e-Azam. She was appointed as the convener of the women's wing of the Muslim League. Performed the duties of guidance
Madr-i-Millat observed the military and political situations and events of Pakistan in all the periods of government from 1948 to 1965. She was deeply saddened by the abrogation of the 1956 constitution and the imposition of martial law by Field Marshal Muhammad Ayub Khan in Pakistan. This was not the Pakistan of Quaid-e-Azam's thoughts. Most of the country's politicians were disqualified from politics due to Abdo's black law. There was no freedom of speech and writing in the country. Ayub Khan made the Convention Muslim League. After 1948, inflation and high prices were gradually increasing in the country. In these circumstances, the leaders of all the political parties of the country requested Ms. Fatima Jinnah to contest the presidential election of the country against Ayub Khan. These elections were supposed to be held under basic democracies. Ayub Khan and his followers bought the councilors and chairmen under the BD system through bullying and rigging. His wife was defeated by a military dictator. Ayub Khan's followers behaved badly towards the mother of the nation.
After the elections, the nation was united in the September 1965 war, but the victory won under the Tashkent Agreement was lost at the negotiating table. After the Tashkent Agreement, Ayub-era Foreign Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto founded the Pakistan People's Party, but in 1969, General Muhammad Yahya Khan imposed a new martial law in the country. The mother of the nation passed away on July 9, 1967, but due to her political struggle, Ayub Khan's popularity had dropped a lot. The political struggle of Mother Nation was not only for the establishment of Pakistan but also for the stability of Pakistan. Had she not faced Ayub Khan, the history of Pakistan would have been different today. Mother-e-Millat was buried in the premises of Mazar-e-Quaid in Karachi.
The words of the motherland are still valid for the people and for the strength of democracy. We can unite even today in the light of the thoughts of the motherland. You can make your mind and heart a transparent mirror. On the death of the Mother Nation, Habib Jalib wrote three poems per Al-Badiha, here are the following:
Stay away from China
Waking people from sleep
There are thousands to see, but how many are there?
Those who never bow down to oppression
When they die, they also die like the mother nation
Candles lit in dark skies
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Born | 31 July 1893 Karachi |
Death | | 9 July 1987 Karachi |
Religion | Islam |
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