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Muhammad Ali Jinnah
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Noun1.Muhammad Ali Jinnah - Indian statesman who was the founder of Pakistan as a Muslim state (1876-1948)


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When asked about Jaswants observation in his book first meeting between Muhammed Ali Jinnah and Gandhi in January 1915 where Gandhis response to Jinnahs warm welcome was ungracious, as Gandhi saw Jinnah in Muslim terms and Gandhi was less accommodating than Jinnah was.
Mr Iqbal said the ongoing cycle of crises would disgust his father, philosopher and poet Dr Allama Muhammad Iqbal, and Pakistan's founder Muhammed Ali Jinnah.
The revised layout comprises Ario-vedic period/Indus Civilization/Hinduism, Gandhara, Arrival of Islam in Sub continent, Mughal period, role of mystics in sub continent, war of independence, statues of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, Allama Iqbal in Cordoba Mosque, addressing in Allahabad-1930 and preparing resolution, Quaid-e-Azam Muhammed Ali Jinnah and Gandhi Dialogue-1944, and other aspects of Pakistan movement.
 
 
 
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