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Jinnah was an Indian politician who successfully campaigned for anindependent Pakistan and became its first leader. He is known thereas 'Quaid-I Azam' or 'Great Leader'.
Mohammed Ali Jinnah was born on 25 December 1876 in Karachi, now inPakistan, but then part of British-controlled India. His father wasa prosperous Muslim merchant.
Jinnah studied at Bombay University and at Lincoln's Inn in London.He then ran a successful legal practice in Bombay. He was already amember of the Indian National Congress, which was working forautonomy from British rule, when he joined the Muslim League in1913. The league had formed a few years earlier to represent theinterests of Indian Muslims in a predominantly Hindu country, andby 1916 he was elected its president.
In 1920, the Indian National Congress launched a movement ofnon-cooperation to boycott all aspects of British rule. Jinnahopposed this policy and resigned from the congress. There were bynow profound differences between the congress and the MuslimLeague.
After provincial elections in 1937, the congress refused to formcoalition administrations with the Muslim League in mixed areas.Relations between Hindus and Muslims began to deteriorate. In 1940,at a Muslim League session in Lahore, the first official demand wasmade for the partition of India and the creation of a Muslim stateof Pakistan. Jinnah had always believed that Hindu-Muslim unity waspossible, but reluctantly came to the view that partition wasnecessary to safeguard the rights of Indian Muslims.
His insistence on this issue through negotiations with the Britishgovernment resulted in the partition of India and the formation ofthe state of Pakistan on 14 August 1947. This occurred against abackdrop of widespread violence between Muslims, Hindus and Sikhs,and a vast movement of populations between the new states ofPakistan and India in which hundreds of thousands died.
Jinnah became the first governor general of Pakistan, but died oftuberculosis on 11 September 1948.
Ali Jinnah is a constant source of inspiration for all those whoare fighting against racial or group discrimination.' (NelsonMandela had come to Islamabad in 1995 and had insisted on includingKarachi as a destination to visit Jinnah's Grave and his house inKarachi where upon reaching he drove straight to the Quaid's Mazar)At another occasion while addressing the ANC Mandela mentionedthree names Ali Jinnah, Gandhi and Nehru as sources of inspirationfor the movement against apartheid.' (Nelson Mandela, Ex-SouthAfrican President)
■ A sincerity of purpose and the lasting charm of a characteranimated by a brave conception of duty and an austere and lovelycode of private honor and public integrity... Tall and stately, butthin to the point of emaciation, languid and luxurious of habit,Mohammad Ali Jinnah's attenuated form is a deceptive sheath of aspirit of exceptional vitality and endurance. Somewhat formal andfastidious, and a little aloof and imperious of manner, the calmhauteur of his accustomed reserve but masks, for those who knowhim, a naive and eager humanity, an intuition quick and tender as awoman's, a humour gay and winning as a child's. Pre-eminentlyrational and practical, discreet and dispassionate in his estimateand acceptance of life, the obvious sanity and serenity of hisworldly wisdom effectually disguise a shy and splendid idealismwhich is of the very essence of the man. (Sarojini Naidu)