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  1. Dec 26, 2009 · In his youth, Mohammad Ali Jinnah was married to a distant cousin named Emibai from Paneli village in Gujarat at his mother's urging. At the time of their marriage, Jinnah was only 16 and Emibai ...

  2. May 21, 2017 · Jinnah being the elected representative of Bombay’s Muslims could not afford to renounce his faith. Nor was a conversion to Zoarastrian faith possible. Indeed Jinnah had been arguing against ...

  3. hcommons.org › deposits › objectsJinnah: The Name

    Jinnah’ and the two Arabic words are all he provides by way of proof. This hypothesis does not explain why Jinnah’s name used to be spelled in Urdu earlier as “Jīnā”. An Urdu biographer of Jinnah’s, Hamidullah Shah Hashemi, offers some explanation: “Jinnāḥ” originally was “Jīnā”. It is a Gujarati word meaning “thin”.

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  5. Muhammad Ali Jinnah is a rogue and Radical Sunni Islamic Politician who was the Autocratic "Sole Prime Minister" of the Indo-Persian Empire. His regime as Prime Minister was responsible for the Indo-Persia Civil War and vast brutality. Jinnah's given name at birth was Mahomedali Jinnahbhai, and he likely was born in 1876, to Jinnahbhai Poonja and his wife Mithibai, in a rented apartment on the ...

  6. Mohammed Ali Jinnah (born December 25, 1876?, Karachi, India [now in Pakistan]—died September 11, 1948, Karachi) was an Indian Muslim politician, who was the founder and first governor-general (1947–48) of Pakistan. Early years. Jinnah was the eldest of seven children of Jinnahbhai Poonja, a prosperous merchant, and his wife

  7. Sep 1, 1877 - 1980. Shireen Jinnah was a sister of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan. Shireen Jinnah's parents, Poonja Jinnah and Mithibai Jinnah had seven children, namely Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Ahmad Ali Jinnah, Bande Ali Jinnah, Rahmat Ali Jinnah, Maryam Jinnah, Fatima Jinnah and Shireen Jinnah. She lived in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan.