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Life of Quaide Azam
Life of Quaide Azam
Pakistan Studies
(Life of Quaid e Azam)
Quid e Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah was born on 25th December
1876 at Wazir Mansion in Karachi.
Jinnah real name was Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
Jinnah family was Gujrati.
His Father was a Merchant.
He had 3 Brothers and 3 Sisters
His Younger Sister was Fatima Jinnah
HE attended Sindh-Madrasa-tul-Islam and the Christian
Missionary Society High School.
at the age of 16 he passed the matriculation examination of the
University of Bombay (now University of Mumbai,
in Mumbai, India).
He studied law from Lincoln Inn London.
At the age of 20, Jinnah began his practice in Bombay, the only
Muslim barrister in the city.
Jinnah was offered a permanent position on a 1,500 rupee per
month salary. Jinnah politely declined the offer, stating that he
planned to earn 1,500 rupees a day—a huge sum at that time
Jinnah began political life by attending the Congress's twentieth
annual meeting, in Bombay in December 1904.
Jinnah first entered politics by participating in the 1906 session of
the Indian National Congress (Congress Party) held at Calcutta
(now Kolkata)
He was a member of the moderate group in the Congress,
favouring Hindu–Muslim unity in achieving self-government
Jinnah joined All India Muslim League in 1913.
He was the member of National Congress and All India Muslim
League till 1920
Opposed to Gandhi’s noncooperation movement and his
essentially Hindu approach to politics, Jinnah left both the league
and the Congress Party in 1920.
In 1918, Jinnah married his second wife Rattanbai Petit
His First wife was Emiabai Jinnah
He has Only child Named Dina
Jinnah was a man of excellent taste. The styled suits he wore before
1937 were stitched in London and suited him to perfection.
The title of Quaid e Azam was given to Mohammad Ali Jinnah by
Maulana Mazharuddin Shaheed in 1938.
Quaid e azam worked as governor general of pakistan for 13
months.He died on 11 September 1948.
Jinnah was one of the most expensive and most sought after
lawyers of his time, earning around Rs1,500 per case.
The Founder of Pakistan, however, fixed his salary at Rs1 per
month as the Governor General of Pakistan.
His Favorite Game was Snooker
A. 1935
B. 1932
C. 1938
D. 1939
A. Delhi
B. Calcutta
C. Bombay
D. Dhaka
A. 12 months
B. 13 months
C. 14 months
D. None of these
A. Rs 1
B. Rs 3
C. Rs 4
D. None of these
League unanimously in
1933
1934
1936
None of these
A: Mithibai
A: 1892
A: Cricket
A: 1906
A: 1906
A: 1913
India?
A: 1909
Q: When did he join Home Rule League?
A: 1916