Sunday, December 27, 2020

The life of the Quaid-e-Azam at a glance

The life of the Quaid-e-Azam at a glance

Grandfather: Meghji

Grandfather: Punja Bhai

Father: Jinnah Punja

Mother: Mithi / Shirin Bai

Cast: Sheikh

Born: Sunday, December 24, 1876

Place of birth: Karachi (Kharadar)

Number of siblings: 4 sisters + 2 brothers (Muhammad Ali the eldest)

Aqeeqah: What happened at Panili Dargah at the age of 5 months?

Matriculation: 1892 Sindh Madrasa Laslam (at the age of 16)

Barrister: 1896 London (20 years old)

Issuance of Passport: 4 July 1936

Passport number: 400878

 married life

Born to the daughter of rich Persian parents

Mary was born on February 20, 1900

Acceptance of Islam: Thursday, April 18, 1918

(Rati converted to Islam and gave up her family and all her property for the sake of Jinnah)

Married: Friday, April 19, 1918

(From Rati Maryam to Maryam Jinnah)

Nikah Khan: Maulana Nizam Ahmad Naqshbandi

Marriage certificate: written in Persian language

Marriage Registrar: Maulana Hassan Najafi

Place of Marriage: South Court Mount Bombay

Stamp duty: Rs

Gift: Rs

Witness Maryam: Haji Sheikh Abu Al-Qasim Najafi

Witness Jinnah: Raja Muhammad Ali Khan

Ring for Maryam Jinnah: Raja Muhammad Ali Khan gave a diamond ring as a gift

Housemaid Jinnah: Wasan

Daughter born: August 14, 1919

Daughter's name: Dina Jinnah

Maryam Jinnah died: 20 February 1929 (due to cancer).

Burial: February 22, 1929

Cemetery: Aram Bagh, Bombay

Joined the Congress: 1906

Joined the Muslim League: 1913

Separation from Congress: 1920

The slogan of the Muslim League:

"If you are a Muslim, join the Muslim League"

From 1938, Muhammad Ali Jinnah became ill

First, Maulana Mazharuddin gave Jinnah the title of Quaid-e-Azam

The Pakistan Resolution was passed in 1940 in which the Quaid-e-Azam addressed for 1 hour and 40 minutes

After millions of sacrifices, as a result of the tireless efforts of Quaid-e-Azam and other leaders, Pakistan emerged on the world map on Friday, August 14, 1947.

Flag stitching: Amiruddin Qadwai

Assembly approval: August 11, 1947

First flag hoisting: August 14-13 at 12 midnight

Governor General: August 15, 1947

Oath taking: Chief Justice Lahore High Court

While studying the English translation of the Holy Quran, he used to read Surah Al-Fil frequently

Causes of the disease:

1- Do not eat on time

2- Excessive smoking

3- The frequency of the procession

Doctors:

1-Colonel Elahi Bakhsh

2- Dr. Riaz Ali Shah

3-Dr. SS Alam

Diagnosis: Pyloric acid

Height: 5 feet 10.5 inches

Weight: Only 70 pounds left

Halwa was very fond of it

Cigarette: Cigar + caravan

Quaid-e-Azam's last words:

Constitution .... I will complete it soon .... Refugees .... Possible .... Give them help .... Palestine ....

(Then he pointed to Fatima Jinnah and called her to him and said)

Fati .... goodbye .... La Allah Allah Muhammad Al Rasool Allah

Died: 11 September 1948 Saturday night 10:25 Karachi

Funeral: Sunday, September 12, 1948 at 2:30 p.m.

Funeral and burial: Old exhibition hall

Grave excavation: Joseph Aaron and companions

Funeral Prayer: Maulana Shabbir Ahmad Usmani

Total age: 71 years 8 months 4 days

He lived for 1 year and 27 days after becoming Pakistan

Funeral attendees: over 500,000

Pakistan is the only country in human history that came into being without the help of army, strengthened the nation without army and established Pakistan.

 Yes, if you are self-sufficient, self-sufficient, self-sufficient

It is also possible that you could not die

Reference book:

Leader of the Nation: Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah

the author:

Prof. Dr. MA Sufi


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