Oh really now are painting a great leader like MA Jinnah with a man like imran khan?Ma jinnah was studying abroad that was 1892 when people travel on ships and takes months to reach karachi from london.If she died when jinnah was abroad how come jinnah left her to die??Marrying a girl at 18 years is legal and it,s not immoral as their actions caused harm to no one unlike what imran and bushra did.Both had no commitments to others when they married.Jinnah was secular and the environment those days was not like we have today.Hindus,muslims and parsis coexist and inter religious marriages were allowed.Jinnah never became a parsi and he believed in almost nothing.He was just a muslim by name.Jinnah never did anything which is immoral or caused to harm anyone for his personal gain like imran khan.You are the most illogical man on the face of earth if you judge someone on the basis of his religious beliefs. Shame on you for saying such words about such a great leader.I would have broken all teeth in your mouth is you said those words infront of me about jinnah.
She caused a great damage to her family.
Muhammad Ali Jinnah is my founder . A great Muslim leader. I respect and love him as much as any other pakistani. Only due to him, I live in this free country.
But it is our habbit of creating a hero that is perfect in every sence . Whereas in real life there are grey areas. No body is perfect.
Stop judging others to be good or bad. Stop judging others according to the false ideals of our society. A person can be unlucky in love, but can be a very great leader....
Even in that time marrying a Parsi, not only marrying a Parsi women but the daughter of your friend, who is half your age, is very very scandalous thing, even now .
What ever the reasons maybe, they both would be in love. I am not judging them.
That was too part of qaid e Azam's personal life.
But that doesn't mean that he is not one of the greatest world leaders. He is one of the greatest Muslim leaders, only he has the ability to change the map of the world.
Don't let your emotions fool you. Hindu, Muslim and Parsi marriages were never acceptable. All religion Co-exists , but never inter marry, Apart from few cases. And each religion oppose it.
Though qaid-e-azam is a really secular man. He also wanted Pakistan to be a heavily secular islamic state, I am sure you won't accept this fact too.
Even in those times, even in the most secular, educated, upper classes inter religious marriages were never encouraged. He was a secular, modern, these things don't matter to him, nor does the age thing the our society impose on us.
If you would broke my teeth, then you surely don't believe in a Pakistan that is created by Jinnah.... Nor you follow his morals and values.
Again qaid e Azam never make her wife convert to Islam. Not did she convert herself. She was a Parsi.
This Is our mentality, we want to paint our leader as someone who wears sherwani all the time, speak in prefect Urdu, only married a Parsi women after converting her to Islam and disown her daughter because she married a Parsi (though he himself married a Parsi too) .
He never did all those things, nor did he disowns his daughter.
But even if he doesn't do all those things, doesn't mean that he is not the great leader. There are no set rules that define, how a leader should be . It is better to leave the personal life and look at their political struggle. And don't define anyone strictly as good or bad.
Sadly , it is not Jinnah's Pakistan anymore But it would be Inshallah . We have to leave this intollerance and stop following these false ideals this society has adopted.