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  Fatima Jinnah,Sister of Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah,Madar-e-Millats,Year 2003 as year of Mohtarma Fatima Jinnah
Fatima Jinnah (فاطمہ جناح) was the sister of Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan and an active political figure in freedom movement against British Raj.
Fatima Jinnah was the Quaid's companion throughout the struggle for PakistanIt is highly evident that Miss Fatima Jinnah sacrificed the comforts and pleasures of an affluent life to help Jinnah overcome vicissitudes and bequeath a homeland to the Muslims.
Miss Jinnah's greatest advantage was that she was sister of the Founder of Pakistan and had been detached from the political conflicts that had plagued Pakistan after the Founder's death.
www.southpunjab.com /personalities/fatima-jinnah.asp   (924 words)

  
  NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Fatima Jinnah
Fatima Jinnah (Urdu: فاطمہ جناح) (July 30, 1893 — July 8, 1967) was the sister of Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan and an active political figure in movement for independence from the British Raj.
Fatima Jinnah (or Fatimah/Fatimah Pakistan Ke) (Urdu: فاطمہ جناح;) was the sister of Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan and an active political figure in movement for independnence from the British Raj.
Quaid-i-Azam - Sain G.M Syed - Liaquat Ali Khan - Bahadur Yar Jung - Abdur Rab Nishtar - Fatima Jinnah - Choudhary Rahmat Ali - Muhammad Ali Jouhar - Shaukat Ali - A. www.oobdoo.com /wikipedia/?title=Jinnah
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Fatima-Jinnah   (3790 words)

  
  Fatima Jinnah
Fatima Jinnah (Madr-e-Millat [Mother of the Nation]) (1893 - 1967) was the sister of Pakistan's first governor-general, Muhammed Ali Jinnah.
Fatima attended the Muslim League[?] session of 1937 and sessions from 1940 onwards.
In the mid-1960s, she was a notable political opponent of Field Marshal Khan.
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  ooBdoo
Jinnah was the architect of the 1916 Lucknow Pact between the Congress and the League, bringing them together on most issues regarding self-government and presenting a united front to the British.
Jinnah's grandson, Nusli Wadia, is a prominent industrialist residing in Mumbai.
Quaid-i-Azam - Sain G.M Syed - Liaquat Ali Khan - Bahadur Yar Jung - Abdur Rab Nishtar - Fatima Jinnah - Choudhary Rahmat Ali - Muhammad Ali Jouhar - Shaukat Ali - A.
www.oobdoo.com /wikipedia/?title=Jinnah   (3891 words)

  
 Muhammed Ali Jinnah: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com
The founder of Pakistan, Muhammed Ali Jinnah was born and buried in Karachi.
Jinnah's birthplace and date of birth are disputed; however, it is generally believed that he was born in Karachi and raised in Bombay.
Jinnah participated in the Round Table Conference[?] (1930-1931), but was frustrated at the failure to achieve any tangible results; he announced his retirement from politics.
www.encyclopedian.com /mu/Muhammed-Ali-Jinnah.html   (981 words)

  
 Fatima Jinnah,Women of Pakistan,Madar-e-Millat,Mother of the Nation,Born in July 30 1893,Died on July 8 1967,Karachi
Fatima Jinnah (or Fatimah) (Urdu: فاطمہ جناح;) was the sister of Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan and an active political figure in movement for independnence from the British Raj.
Jinnah's greatest advantage was that she was sister of the Founder of Pakistan and had been detached from the political conflicts that had plagued Pakistan after the Founder's death.
Jinnah's line of attack was that by coming to terms with India on the Indus Water dispute, Ayub had surrendered control of the rivers over to India.
www.telepk.com /spotlight/fatima-jinnah.asp   (944 words)

  
 History Channel: Fatima Jinnah and the 1965 Presidential ...
Fatima Jinnah(1893-1967) was the sister of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan.
Miss Fatima Jinnah, popularly acclaimed as the Madar-i-Millat, or "Mother of the Nation" for her role in the Freedom Movement, contested the 1965 elections at the age of 71.
Miss Fatima Jinnah lost the election of 1965 and Ayub Khan was elected as the President of Pakistan.
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 Salaam Knowledge   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Miss Fatima Jinnah, younger sister of Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah, was born in 1893.
Miss Fatima Jinnah had first lived with her brother for about eight years until 1918, when he got married to Ruttenbai.
Miss Jinnah's great advantage was that she was the sister of the founder of Pakistan and had been detached from the political conflicts that had plagued Pakistan after the founder’s death.
www.salaam.co.uk /knowledge/biography/viewentry.php?id=1820   (814 words)

  
 Jinnah, Pakistan and Islamic Identity
Significantly, Jinnah's father was born in 1857 -- at the end of one kind of Muslim history, with the failed uprisings in Delhi -- and died in 1901 (F. Jinnah 1987: vii).
Jinnah was elected president of the Lucknow Muslim League session in 1916 (from now he would be one of its main leaders, becoming president of the League itself from 1920 to 1930 and again from 1937 to 1947 until after the creation of Pakistan).
Fatima was bitter about the way Pakistan had treated her and dishonoured the memory of her brother by the use of martial law, and by corruption and mismanagement.
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 Jinnah
Jinnah lovesher very much but he was so busy that he was away for long periods of time and was emotionally limited because he says he never taught himself to show his love.
Jinnah forbids the marriage with the threat that she will not have a father if she marries the man. When the daughter objects that he married a Parse, he responds that her mother had converted to Islam.
Jinnah feels that this move is an attempt on the part of Mountbatten to force Pakistan into defeat.
www.vernonjohns.org /snuffy1186/jinnah.html   (762 words)

  
 Fatima Jinnah
Fatima Jinnah was the sister of Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan and an active political figure in freedom movement against British Raj.
Fatima Jinnah was born in Karachi on July 31, 1893.
Jinnah's greatest advantage was that she was sister of the Founder of Pakistan and had been detached from the political conflicts that had plagued Pakistan after the Founder's death.
www.magurdu.com /search/pakistani_people/fatima_jinnah.htm   (598 words)

  
 Women of Pakistan - Fatima Jinnah
Also known as Madr-e-Millat, mother of the nation, Fatima Jinnah's name is an important one among the leaders of Pakistan's independence movement.
When Quaid-e-Azam’s wife, Rutti Jinnah, passed away leaving behind a daughter, Fatima Jinnah gave up her practice and went to live with her brother taking charge of the house and her young niece.
If Fatima JInnah serves as a role model for Pakistani girls, she is indeed a fine one for she had a life filled achievements.
www.jazbah.org /fatima.php   (613 words)

  
 Fatima Jinnah infused new spirit into nation -DAWN - National; July 30, 2003
Dr Shah said had Mohtarma Fatima Jinnah not given up her medical practice as a dental surgeon and devoted herself for the welfare of her ailing brother after the death of his wife it was not possible for the Quaid to work hard for the Pakistan Movement.
He said that Mohtarma Fatima Jinnah’s biggest contribution was her challenge to military dictator Ayub Khan in the presidential elections which had embarrassed him and caused him great anxiety.
Dr Rafiq said that Mohtarma Fatima Jinnah was a great social worker as she had worked hard for the rehabilitation of the refugees coming from India after the partition and for the welfare of disabled children.
www.dawn.com /2003/07/30/nat39.htm   (789 words)

  
 Fatima Jinnah Medical College Almuni Association of North America   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Fatima Jinnah Medical College/Sir Ganga Ram Hospital is a premier medical institution situated in the heart of Lahore city, close to its main artery Shahra-i-Quaid-i-Azam and Punjab Assembly..
Fatima Jinnah Medical College was formally inaugurated on March 31st in 1949.
Today Fatima Jinnah Medical College is one of the best medical institutions in the Sub-continent imparting a quality and standard education which is very well recognized around the globe.
www.fjmcna.org /detail.asp?MenuID=25   (488 words)

  
 Jinnah's Museum waterless since '93 over Rs 500 unpaid bill by his sister!
The water connection was cut after the Quaid's sister Fatima Jinnah failed to pay the water bill amounting Rs 500 that remained unpaid by her since 1965.
Jinnah had bought the "Flag Staff House" (as it was called then) on March 22, 1944 for Rs 1,15,000, to lead his retired life in it, but never got the chance to stay in it as he passed away on September 11, 1948 before retirement.
All of Jinnah's belongings were move into the house, and on November 25, 1993 it was declared "Quaid-e-Azam House Museum," and thrown open to the public.
news.webindia123.com /news/Articles/Asia/20060814/421410.html   (407 words)

  
 Fatima -- Recommendations and Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Fatima Jinnah (Madr-e-Millat - Mother of the Nation) (1893 - 1967) was the sister of Pakistan's first governor-general, Muhammed Ali Jinnah.
Jinnah discussed various problems with her, mostly at the breakfast and dinner table.
Even some Christians are extremely skeptical of the Fatima apparitions, notably Father Mário Oliveira, who denounces them as a hoax perpetrated by certain elements of the Catholic Church to explore the fears of an illiterate population in reaction to the war, the newly-founded Portuguese Republic and especially the rise of Communism in Russia.
www.becomingapediatrician.com /health/53/fatima.html   (1982 words)

  
 Fatima Jinnah Women University - Rawalpindi
Fatima Jinnah Women’s University is committed to provide students with the resources they need and to making those resources readily available for students’ own use.
Fatima Jinnah Women University in collaboration with the Punjab Information Technology Board bears a model ITC at the FJWU for students and professionals.
Fatima Jinnah Women University, a women friendly University has a Day Care Centre for the children of married students and the staff of the University.
www.fjwu.edu.pk /facilities   (859 words)

  
 Fatima Jinnah - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fatima Jinnah (Urdu: فاطمہ جناح) (July 30, 1893 — July 8, 1967) was the sister of Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan and an active political figure in movement for independence from the British Raj.
Jinnah lived with her brother until 1918, when he married Rattanbai Petit.
Fatima Jinnah died in Karachi on July 8, 1967.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Fatima_Jinnah   (997 words)

  
 fatima ali jinnah   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Miss Fatima Jinnah, younger sister of Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah, was born in 1893.
Jinnah became her guardian upon the death of their father in 1901.
Miss Fatima Jinnah had first lived with her brother for about eight years until 1918, when he got married to Ruttenbai.
www.shaikhsaboor.8m.com /faj.html   (368 words)

  
 Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah
Jinnah Society is, therefore, propagating the ideas, principles and vision of Quaid-i-Azam.
Fatima Jinnah got the biggest share because she was living with him and not married.
Jinnah Society is an institution which aims to propagate Jinnah’s values, ideas and the principles, both inside and outside the country, and we are commited to our objectives.
www.majinnah.com.pk /html_files/interview.htm   (1489 words)

  
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Muhammad Ali Jinnah was born at Karachi on December 25, 1876.
Miss Jinnah's great advantage was that she was the sister of the founder of Pakistan and had been detached from the political conflicts that had plagued Pakistan after the founder’s death.
Miss Jinnah's line of attack was that by coming to terms with India on the Indus Water dispute, Ayub had surrendered control of the rivers over to India.
members.fortunecity.com /zaqwan/pakistan/p2.html   (10407 words)

  
 For Those Dont Know Fatima Jinnah - A Pakistani Forum : Online Discussion Community
Miss Fatima Jinnah, younger sister of Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, was born in 1893.
When Quaid-e-Azam’s wife, Rutti Jinnah, passed away leaving behind a daughter, Fatima Jinnah gave up her practice and went to live with her brother taking charge of the house and her young niece.
If Fatima JInnah serves as a role model for Pakistani girls, she is indeed a fine one for she had a life filled achievements.
www.muziqpakistan.com /board/index.php?showtopic=31272   (841 words)

  
 Development and Alumni   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Fatima Jinnah Medical College, Lahore was established in 1948, just a year after the birth of our country, the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
Fatima Jinnah graduates are serving not only in Pakistan but also all over the world.
Fatima Jinnah Hospital for Women and the two Maternity and Child Welfare Centres in Multan City are also attached to the college for Domiciliary Maternity and Child Welfare training of students.
www.rmc.edu.pk /prosp_history.htm   (1373 words)

  
 Rediff On The NeT: Was Jinnah a Shia or Sunni?
After Jinnah's death in September 1948, his sister Fatima and then prime minister Liaquat Ali Khan had jointly filed a petition in the Karachi high court describing Jinnah as a ''Shia Khoja Mohammedan'' and sought that his will may be executed under the Shia inheritance law.
He maintained that both Jinnah and his sister were Sunnis and hence the property be disposed of in accordance with the Sunni inheritance law.
In February 1970, the court rejected the joint affidavit of Fatima Jinnah and Liaquat Ali Khan which claimed Jinnah was a Shia.
www.rediff.com /news/1998/may/09jinnah.htm   (330 words)

  
 Get Pakistan.Com: Fatima Jinnah
Khatoon-e-Pakistan Mutarrama Fatima Jinnah was one of the most active women both in freedom struggle and in Pakistan politics.
It is enough, but it is not all: Miss Jinnah is enshrined, but had she not deserved her place on the pedestal she would have been toppled long ago.
The Quaid was highly conscious of his sister Fatima as a role-model for women coming of age in the freedom movement with the thrilling challenge of consolidating a hard-won country ahead of them.
www.getpakistan.com /home/looking_back/fatima.htm   (569 words)

  
 About Fatima Jinnah Medical College, Lahore FJMC, Pakistan Fatima Jinnah Medical College for Women mbbs
The Quaid bery graciously approved the name of this institution to be associated with his sister Mohtarma Fatima Jinnah and FATIMA JINNAH MEDICAL COLLEGE FOR WOMEN LAHORE admitted its first batch of 39 students in Oct. 1948 and was then formally inaugurated on 31.03.1949 by Khawaja Nazim-ud-Din, the then Prime Minister of Pakistan.
today Fatima Jinnah Medical College is one of the best women medical institutions in the sub-continent imparting quality and standard education which is very well recognized around the globe.
Name of this new hospital is Fatima Jinnah Block and we hope to get a matching financial grant from Provincial and Federal Governments so that we are able to complete this project of public welfare.
pakmed.net /college/fjmc/fjmc01.htm   (1319 words)

  
 ..::: Quiz - Mohtarma Fatima Jinnah :: Humsafar.info :::..   (Site not responding. Last check: )
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"Jinnah was the most Westernised political leader in all the annals of Indian Islam; no other Muslim political leader could match him in terms of modernity and a modern outlook.
Jinnah was also a man who minced no words, stood no humbug, and called a spade a spade.
www.humsafar.info /qz_fj.htm   (312 words)

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