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Quaid-e-Azam,
Muhammad Ali Jinnah is the founder of Pakistan and he is called father of
the nation. He is born on 25th of December, 1876 at Karachi
and died on 11th of September, 1948 ( aged 71 ) at Karachi . Quaid-e-Azam was a profisional
lawyer and he led the muslims of subcontinent in struggle of Pakistan . On March 4, 1934, in a combined
meeting of various factions of the Muslim League, Delhi , the formation of one Muslim League was
decided and Jinnah was elected as president of that Muslim League. He was given
an enthusiastic welcome on his arrival in Delhi
in April 1934. He called a
meeting of the All India Muslim League Council in Delhi in October 1934 and decisions were
taken to prepare grounds for the radical transformation of the Muslim League
into a mass party representative of all sections of the Muslim community. After
two trips to England
in that year, Jinnah finally returned for good in December 1934. This was the
start of a new era in India 's
struggle for independence. The All India Congress was not willing to
acknowledge the Muslim cause and insisted on portraying only two parties in
this regard, the Congress and the British. Jinnah emphasized the fact that the
Congress could not win the battle of freedom until it gained the support of all
the communities and assurance was not given to the minorities about their
rights and protection of intrest in an independent India . In 1887, Jinnah went to London to work for
Graham's Shipping and Trading Company. He had been married to a distant
relative named Emibai, who is believed to have been either 14 or 16 years old
at the time of their marriage, but she died shortly after he moved to London . His mother died
around this time as well. In 1894, Jinnah quit his job to study law at Lincoln 's Inn and
graduated in 1896. At about this time, Jinnah began to participate in politics.
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